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Old 22-03-2014, 03:57 PM
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Geckoes, Dragonfly, Ants, Bee in Flight, Frog and Duck macros from Brisbane

Here’s a selection of some recent macro photos taken either at the Roma Street Parklands (Brisbane CDB) or in our back garden. Mostly taken with the Canon 7D and Canon 100mm F2.8 macro lens. Lighting provided by an off camera Canon EX600-RT flash.

The fighting Geckoes were so engrossed with their arm wrestle on the back door mat, that I was able to sneak up to the close focus distance of the 100mm F2.8, which is approx. 30 cms.

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Old 22-03-2014, 04:49 PM
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Wow, an excellent set of photographs Dennis. The insects must really like you, because they pose so nicely
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Old 22-03-2014, 05:02 PM
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Ouch! So sharp.
Excellent images Dennis.
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Old 22-03-2014, 06:25 PM
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Wow. Great shots. Love the geckos and the second bee shot.
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Old 22-03-2014, 08:53 PM
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Outstanding shots of the fly and bee in flight Dennis, your images never fail to impress.
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Old 22-03-2014, 09:10 PM
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awesome bits of nature Dennis
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Old 23-03-2014, 07:58 AM
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Love the bees Dennis but they are all very nice.
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Old 23-03-2014, 09:39 AM
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Old 23-03-2014, 10:37 AM
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Old 24-03-2014, 10:23 AM
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Lovely crisp macro shots, Dennis! Not that I'd expect anything less from you

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Old 24-03-2014, 04:59 PM
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What a great set .I like the Dragonfly one with its different positioning .
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These are brilliant!
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Old 26-03-2014, 07:50 PM
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Thanks for all your comments, I appreciate you looking.

It is nice to enjoy a day time hobby as well as the night time one of astronomy, especially when it is cloudy!

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Super awesome shots! Are the stripes on the bee in the 2nd image fluorescing? They sure look like it to me. That's not something I'd heard of before.
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Old 29-03-2014, 07:21 PM
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Super awesome shots! Are the stripes on the bee in the 2nd image fluorescing? They sure look like it to me. That's not something I'd heard of before.
Hello, Cam

The bee in #2 is a Blue Banded Bee. Sometimes the intensity of the blue stripes can be quite strong and appear almost luminescent. They move very rapidly and as they only seem to alight on a flower for what seems like less than a second, I find them very difficult to photograph in-flight.

Here is a rear-end view, cropped straight out of the camera (i.e. a Raw capture with no processing) to show the intensity of the colours from a different angle.

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Old 29-03-2014, 08:56 PM
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Beautiful images Dennis, congratulations. I love them all. So sharp and such high resolution. Would you mind telling us what lens you are using?
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Old 30-03-2014, 07:56 AM
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Beautiful images Dennis, congratulations. I love them all. So sharp and such high resolution. Would you mind telling us what lens you are using?
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Thank you Peter, I appreciate your comments.

Canon 100mm f2.8 macro lens (details in original post). The closest focus distance is approx. 30cms (that’s 12 inches in the old money!).

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Old 30-03-2014, 10:52 PM
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Thanks Dennis,
How stupid of me not to notice that . No doubt it's the L series one.
You must be very patient to get such fine results.
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Old 31-03-2014, 04:46 AM
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Thanks Dennis,
How stupid of me not to notice that . No doubt it's the L series one.
You must be very patient to get such fine results.
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Hello, Peter

Not stupidity, it’s just how Forums seem to work once the thread begins to expand!

The lens is the non-L version as I couldn’t justify the additional cost of the L version. From the user anecdotes, it seems that the non-L and the L versions have similar image quality. The main reason for going to the L version could be that it has Image Stabilisation (IS).

As I shoot all my macros using off-camera flash, the duration of the flash virtually eliminates camera shake, so I don’t really need IS.

I under-expose for daylight, by around 4 stops and so the flash provides the illumination. I auto focus using the centre point and usually try to place it on a high contrast feature such as the insect’s eye.

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Old 03-04-2014, 12:33 AM
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Thanks Dennis for your explanation how you achieved in obtaining these beautiful macro images.
I agree that some of Canon's less expensive lenses(non L) can be just as good in producing very sharp photos.
I recently bought a Canon 50mm f 1.4 lens. It has a very plastic feel, but is unbelievably sharp and 1/3 of the price of the L series equivalent.
Needed the lens for a special indoor wedding and were not allowed using a flash.
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