Finally remembered to take a setup shot. Setup shot taken from the reverse angle as its pretty tight to see under the softbox. There is a black pillow case draped over a box just out of frame on the bottom.
silvrr Goldmember More info Post edited over 8 years ago by silvrr. | Jul 27, 2015 20:59 | #8971 Finally remembered to take a setup shot. Setup shot taken from the reverse angle as its pretty tight to see under the softbox. There is a black pillow case draped over a box just out of frame on the bottom.
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MalVeauX "Looks rough and well used" More info | Jul 29, 2015 20:23 | #8972 Hrm, And the portrait:IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/vF1dUf ![]() Very best,
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knak Member More info | Great ingenuity on the flash and great photo.
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MalVeauX "Looks rough and well used" More info | Jul 30, 2015 23:04 | #8974 knak wrote in post #17649844 Great ingenuity on the flash and great photo. What is your lens setup? I love jumping spiders. Tamron 180mm macro, and I often use a Kenko 2.0x TC with it, allows for 2:1 at 18 inches distance (360mm).
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dodgyexposure Goldmember More info | Jul 30, 2015 23:38 | #8975 MalVeauX wrote in post #17650828 Tamron 180mm macro, and I often use a Kenko 2.0x TC with it, allows for 2:1 at 18 inches distance (450mm). Very best, Fixed that for you. Cheers, Damien
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MalVeauX "Looks rough and well used" More info Post edited over 8 years ago by MalVeauX. | Jul 31, 2015 00:07 | #8976 dodgyexposure wrote in post #17650862 Fixed that for you. My 180mm and 2.0x TC report as a 360mm when I use them together (was not used on that jumper image, that was the naked 180mm). I don't involve crop factors since I use this setup on full frame, APS-C and APS-H interchangeably. It's a physical 180mm or physical 360mm focal length.
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vk2gwk Cream of the Crop 13,359 posts Gallery: 332 photos Likes: 1836 Joined Jun 2009 Location: One Mile Beach, NSW 2316, Australia More info Post edited over 8 years ago by vk2gwk. | Jul 31, 2015 00:14 | #8977 That is where the confusion starts: focal length is normally expressed in millimeters while distance from the subject by some are still given in imperial units. Why don't we go all metric? Much easier and much more consistent and less confusion. My name is Henk. and I believe "It is all in the eye of the beholder....."
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dodgyexposure Goldmember More info | Jul 31, 2015 01:23 | #8978 MalVeauX wrote in post #17650878 My 180mm and 2.0x TC report as a 360mm when I use them together (was not used on that jumper image, that was the naked 180mm). I don't involve crop factors since I use this setup on full frame, APS-C and APS-H interchangeably. It's a physical 180mm or physical 360mm focal length. The 18 inches is the minimum focus distance of the lens. And that remains that way even with the TC, so it becomes a 360mm physical lens with a MFD of 18 inches, which achieves up to 2:1 magnification. I assume you were thinking that 18 inches and 360mm were being talked about as a conversion and not as the physical lens and it's MDF? Very best, Yes, I was, due to the proximity of the numbers. Thanks for clarifying. Cheers, Damien
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masburg Hatchling 6 posts Likes: 5 Joined Oct 2011 Location: Nor*Cal More info | Aug 08, 2015 19:20 | #8979 Before & After Image hosted by forum (740976) © masburg [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Image hosted by forum (740977) © masburg [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. I'm not a photographer, I just like to take pictures
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MalVeauX "Looks rough and well used" More info | Aug 08, 2015 20:20 | #8980 Heya, Product:IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/wa1BiV Very best,
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Aug 08, 2015 23:01 | #8981 Selfie at 2:00 a.m.Testing my new Cheetahstand Ricebowl -90 and CL-600 Image hosted by forum (741012) © Robsphoto [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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That's an interesting backdrop you have. Are those actually light reflecting "sparkles" or is that in the print? Canon EOS R5, R, 7D mkII, 6D
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MalVeauX "Looks rough and well used" More info | Aug 09, 2015 20:37 | #8983 Heya, Very best,
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Aug 09, 2015 21:51 | #8984 abacus022 wrote in post #17662295 That's an interesting backdrop you have. Are those actually light reflecting "sparkles" or is that in the print?
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MalVeauX "Looks rough and well used" More info | Aug 10, 2015 19:18 | #8985 Heya, *************** 2 Year old in the HayIMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/wf8AxT Very best,
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