Macro close-up thread part 6

The little TZ's have very capable macro modes - enjoy :)

Jim
 
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superb beasties recently folks :thumbsup:
 
These images are just getting better and better, I wish I had the time to continue with my macro photography, but hifi building and repairs are taking up most of my time these days ! I build turntables !!

Keep em coming folks :)
 
Fantastic set :)
 
So attended a macro workshop at Wex, run by living arena, to try and hone my macro skills, severely lacking, found out a few things that I can hopefully use, time will tell. Although in a studio had the opportunity to take some pics of stick insects and moths with my EOS R and Sigma 105.

1. CA3A1857 by Mark Harris, on Flickr

2. CA3A1874 by Mark Harris, on Flickr

3. CA3A1852 by Mark Harris, on Flickr

4. CA3A1846 by Mark Harris, on Flickr

5. CA3A1884 by Mark Harris, on Flickr

6. CA3A1901 by Mark Harris, on Flickr

7. CA3A1900 by Mark Harris, on Flickr

8. CA3A1910 by Mark Harris, on Flickr

9. CA3A1913 by Mark Harris, on Flickr

10. CA3A1919 by Mark Harris, on Flickr

11. CA3A1922-HDR by Mark Harris, on Flickr

12. CA3A1844 by Mark Harris, on Flickr
 
So attended a macro workshop at Wex, run by living arena, to try and hone my macro skills, severely lacking, found out a few things that I can hopefully use, time will tell. Although in a studio had the opportunity to take some pics of stick insects and moths with my EOS R and Sigma 105.

1. CA3A1857 by Mark Harris, on Flickr

2. CA3A1874 by Mark Harris, on Flickr

3. CA3A1852 by Mark Harris, on Flickr

4. CA3A1846 by Mark Harris, on Flickr

5. CA3A1884 by Mark Harris, on Flickr

6. CA3A1901 by Mark Harris, on Flickr

7. CA3A1900 by Mark Harris, on Flickr

8. CA3A1910 by Mark Harris, on Flickr

9. CA3A1913 by Mark Harris, on Flickr

10. CA3A1919 by Mark Harris, on Flickr

11. CA3A1922-HDR by Mark Harris, on Flickr

12. CA3A1844 by Mark Harris, on Flickr
Great work. Did you get to do any focus stacking?
 
Thanks, no as there were 12 in the group not enough time, although no 11 is 2 stacked as was experimenting with different apertures at the time. For £30 it was well worth it, was split 50/50 with theory and practical over 3 hours.
 

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