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Dennis
10-04-2010, 07:22 PM
Hello,

Here is a collection of macros taken over the last few months. I’ve just gone through my backlog and processed a few. All taken with a Canon 40D fitted with the Canon 100mm F2.8 macro lens.

The preying mantis reminds me of the Alien!:eyepop:

Thanks for looking!

Dennis

duncan
10-04-2010, 07:30 PM
Hi Dennis,
WOW!!!! That really is a super set of photo's. Unbelieveable amount of detail in all of them.:eyepop:
Cheers,
Duncan

DavidU
10-04-2010, 08:02 PM
Amazing images Dennis.
The Praying Mantlepiece is very Alien like (I don't know how you shot it from below !)

renormalised
10-04-2010, 08:46 PM
Fantastic shots, Dennis. Especially the mantis!!!! :)

lacad01
10-04-2010, 10:21 PM
Great set of shots, bordering on the microscopic :)

Octane
10-04-2010, 11:07 PM
Dennis,

Number 5 and 6 are corkers.

Such amazing light and beautiful bokeh/background.

Number 5 does it for me, specifically. There's something about that composition and light and shadow.

Well done, sir.

H

Jeffkop
11-04-2010, 07:45 AM
You macro guys must have some awful dreams :lol:
Imagine what delights your sub conscious could have selecting some of these out of your brain to deliver into a situation in your REM state. It would be of course when your locked in a room and cant escape too for sure, legs wont work and youre positive that everything else thats living is as hungry as you. Such is the quality of the detail in these pictures you'll be sure to know exactly what it is your trying to run away from ... not another alien probe !!!

Really enjoyed these, you could compile a handsome collection of insects from the work you macro guys submit ... its awesome.:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Liz
11-04-2010, 08:34 AM
Yes, amazing images Dennis!! Am so glad that these critters are so small, they could rule our world otherwise :scared2:

troypiggo
11-04-2010, 08:36 AM
Fantastic set, Dennis. Quite like the mantis shots. Cute poses.

TrevorW
11-04-2010, 10:28 AM
A nice set of images Dennis

Dennis
11-04-2010, 10:43 AM
Thank you for all your comments – I really do hope that no one has nightmares as a result!:)

Dave (DavidU) - The praying mantis was on one of my wife’s plants, under the patio and it remained there long enough for me to crawl around it and shoot a few angles. I even managed my first praying mantis mosaic, although leg movement between frames caused some alignment problems as did the shifting perspective of the background.

Humayun – #5 is the 1st time I’ve used Off Camera Flash (OCF with the 580 EXII) rather than the ring flash and as you have noted, the lighting is a gazillion times more pleasing. The dragon fly eating a moth (#6) was taken in early morning daylight, contre-jour with the 40D on-board pop up flash acting as a fill in. The rest were taken with the ring flash.

The ring flash is a highly portable and compact unit but produces flat, harsh light compared to the 580 EX OCF, although with the 580 EX fitted on my home made flash bracket, I keep whacking the surrounding shrubbery thus scaring off the insects!:lol:

Cheers

Dennis

bloodhound31
11-04-2010, 08:19 PM
Love the stripes in the eyes of the last one. Well done!

Baz.

Vanda
11-04-2010, 09:09 PM
Did you use the 580 as a single flash or with another as fill in?
The hover fly in flight was amazing. Great shots.

iceman
12-04-2010, 07:06 AM
Beautiful images, Dennis. They look a little over-sharpened to me (on this computer at least).

Also some of the background in some of them has gone pixelated - not sure what's going on then - looks like jpeg compression but it could be just me.

A great set! Well done.

h0ughy
12-04-2010, 07:29 AM
Dennis, you are indeed a gifted man. Your images show great detail and care - i personally like the last one with the green backdrop.

Dennis
12-04-2010, 09:03 AM
Hi Ian

Only #5 was shot with the 580. I’ve had the 580 for just over a week now and this was my first outing with it. In my 35mm film days of yore, I recollect having to use the Guide Number to do the power output calculations based on film speed and subject distance, not so with the 580!

The 580 was mounted some 12-15cms above the front of the 100mm lens (lens hood fitted) pointing down, with a Lumiquest flash diffuser fitted. I had to push the shadows quite hard to bring out the detail in the body of the insect.

The whole set up is quite bulky and unwieldy compared to the more compact configuration of using the ring flash, but the quality of the lighting is vastly superior.

Cheers

Dennis

Dennis
12-04-2010, 09:11 AM
Thanks Mike and Dave!

Mike – I’m pushing some of these quite hard in CS4, using the Topaz plug ins, in an attempt to give them more texture due to the flat lighting from the ring flash. I can sometimes get away with this when the insect fills the frame, but when I have to crop, the quality does suffer.

Most of the crops are not sharpened as in traditional CS sharpening. I think that the gritty look comes from the Topaz Detail plug in where I use the micro contrast option to “improve” the flat looking texture.

Cheers

Dennis

Dennis
12-04-2010, 09:15 AM
Hi Baz

Thanks! I was wondering if the stripes are “real” or if they could be attributed to moiré patterns?:shrug:

Cheers

Dennis

hotspur
12-04-2010, 09:16 AM
some of these images take my breath away!they are really outstanding!!

I like 5 and 7, 7is justso wonderfull,that hoverfly in fight.:eyepop:

well done and thanks for sharing

StephenM
12-04-2010, 12:08 PM
Great collection of macros, Dennis!

My wife has just removed all the old annuals and cut back the perennials in our garden, which means fewer flowers and therefore fewer insects in our garden for a while. So the macro opportunities for me will be limited for the next couple of months.

Cheers,
Stephen

astro_south
13-04-2010, 02:43 PM
Wow - super shots Dennis ... you have been busy!

I love the neck detail in the mantis :thumbsup:

When is the next Bimbo session?

troypiggo
13-04-2010, 03:57 PM
Yeah!

Ric
13-04-2010, 03:59 PM
A lovely selection of macros Dennis.

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