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Old 27-01-13, 12:08 AM
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My first attempt at Macro

These are my first attempt at Macro. Any critique is welcome These were taken with my Nikon D70 fitted with a manual 50mm f1.8 prime and a set of cheap extension tubes, lighting was courtesy of a double ended LED work light


Pencils 1 by m from s****horpe, on Flickr


Pencils 2 by m from s****horpe, on Flickr


Pencils by m from s****horpe, on Flickr


Pencils 3 by m from s****horpe, on Flickr

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Old 27-01-13, 11:44 AM
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Those little nifty 50's produce great detail and in conjunction with the extension tubes you have a great macro set up , fantastic shots Mark and the focus is spot on .
The only thing I would look at is the white balance as they look like they have a slight colour cast and on the subject of colour the B & W conversion is good and shows of the texture very nicely but I like the colour one's better .

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Those little nifty 50's produce great detail and in conjunction with the extension tubes you have a great macro set up , fantastic shots Mark and the focus is spot on .
The only thing I would look at is the white balance as they look like they have a slight colour cast and on the subject of colour the B & W conversion is good and shows of the texture very nicely but I like the colour one's better .

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Thank you Mark, im impressed with them even more so because my lighting set up was very limited. I tried to alter the white balance in lightroom but it gave a worse colour cast to them
I will be having another go as soon as I get chance
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Thank you Mark, im impressed with them even more so because my lighting set up was very limited. I tried to alter the white balance in lightroom but it gave a worse colour cast to them
I will be having another go as soon as I get chance
Why has you pencils got fur coats on?

Cracking shots, colours and details,. So damp weather isn't going to stop you taking pictures now.
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Old 28-01-13, 06:25 PM
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Why has you pencils got fur coats on?

Cracking shots, colours and details,. So damp weather isn't going to stop you taking pictures now.
Thank you OldBoy, there wearing coats because its cold (its winter) dont you know lol Im always playing with my camera

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