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Audio-philia.co.uk
28-10-2016, 16:21
Ok,

Not exactly "my system" :) but nevertheless this is my very first attempt in using bellows for some macro work.
Featured a lovely HANA EH (high output moving coli) in all its glory.
Hope you like it! :cool:

https://c6.staticflickr.com/6/5631/30621326485_9569299c5f_o.jpg

https://c5.staticflickr.com/6/5488/30321510780_b6224aea9b_o.jpg

https://c7.staticflickr.com/6/5699/29989676334_b3d4d215fd_o.jpg

rigger67
28-10-2016, 16:41
Awesome photos :eek:

AlfaGTV
28-10-2016, 16:55
Oh! Those pics are very nice! Like the natural light and superb depth of field!
Can you tell us something about the lighting and shooting distance etc?

Audio-philia.co.uk
28-10-2016, 17:30
Awesome photos :eek:

Thanks!! :)



Oh! Those pics are very nice! Like the natural light and superb depth of field!
Can you tell us something about the lighting and shooting distance etc?

Just used a table lamp for lighting, and Nikon PB-6 bellows together with my Tokina 105 Macro lens - the dof was set at f32 for approximately 25-30 seconds.
Distance was approximately 5 centimeters ! ;)

RobbieGong
28-10-2016, 19:06
No idea what you've used or done (bellows :scratch:) but that is some serious photographic detail :eek: nice one!

prestonchipfryer
28-10-2016, 19:48
What excellent results you have achieved. Very nice.

sq225917
28-10-2016, 20:14
Lovely pics, have you ever tried using one of the apps that allows you to create a stack of shots with different focal point depth and then flatten them to remove all the out of focus. Give great results like a huge tilt shift lens, but works marco too.

r100
28-10-2016, 20:29
looks like it has has a boner

(very nice pics)

Audio-philia.co.uk
29-10-2016, 13:28
No idea what you've used or done (bellows :scratch:) but that is some serious photographic detail :eek: nice one!

It's a device to enable you get closer than usual, more info here: https://support.nikonusa.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/18003/~/using-a-pb-6-bellows-with-a-nikon-digital-slr-camera


What excellent results you have achieved. Very nice.

Thanks! :)


Lovely pics, have you ever tried using one of the apps that allows you to create a stack of shots with different focal point depth and then flatten them to remove all the out of focus. Give great results like a huge tilt shift lens, but works marco too.

Focus stacking I think it's called, I will certainly try in the future - the depth of field is razor thin at the moment! :)


looks like it has has a boner

(very nice pics)

Thanks! Yes it does actually :D