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Originally Posted by tone2626
i think these are amazing, i really admire macro photography but cant afford to start spending loads of money on lenses and flashguns so its really nice to see such good images using a filter, i think i need to invest in some and start spending days,months getting something half decent. the eyes on the bowfly are incredible.
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hi tone2626, also started using what's available lens i have plus the filter. I've started using a 50mm f/1.8 lens plus the raynox filter in front. I've also used 85mm + raynox dcr-250 when I started taking pictures of insects. I've also using an 18-55mm reverse lens for very small subjects or if I want a headshot of my subject.
The key is familiarity with your equipment because i would say that it's a bit hard to use at first. the filter is a good start up specially when budget is concern. hope this helps. ^^
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Originally Posted by karenoliver
Wow these are amazing macro shots, well done :-)
Karen
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thanks karenoliver, appreciate ur kind words. cheers! ^^
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Originally Posted by alexharrison101
i've ordered the raynox based on your photography - thank you! hoping i can get something half as good as your shots.
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you can do this also if you use it often and become familiar with it, it's hard at first but once you get to know how to use it then everything will follow. good luck and enjoy shooting! cheers!^^