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50mm f/1.8 reversed - a couple of insects

 
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Mar 05, 2007 07:48 |  #1

Because I can't afford a dedicated macro lens, I have been playing with reversing the 50mm f/1.8.

1. Damselfly

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2. Not sure what this insect is but i'm sure someone else here does... :D . I was taking photos of some moss on a tree when I noticed it.

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Mar 05, 2007 09:13 |  #2

Very nice shots! The 2nd one is my favorite. It looks like an ant of some sort to me ;)


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Mar 05, 2007 10:58 |  #3

Both excellent shots- well done :)
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Mar 05, 2007 11:06 |  #4

Very beautiful shots and what a scary ant!


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Mar 05, 2007 12:26 as a reply to  @ Stefano's post |  #5

Hiya Justin,

Excellent shots, I got a feeling that #2 is a ' Spider Ant ', Leptomyrmex erythrocephalus, I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong.

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Mar 05, 2007 13:03 |  #6

Nice shots Justin. I really like the blur on the antennae, each time I look at it I think it has actually moved.


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Mar 05, 2007 13:27 |  #7

great photoes! second was captured just perfect.




  
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Mar 05, 2007 15:33 |  #8

Justin,
These are great, you must have pretty steady hands! When I reverse my 50mm I shake way too much to get great shots like these!


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Mar 05, 2007 16:03 |  #9

Nice shots from the nifty.
I've just bought a 50mm 1.4, so don't have much use for a 1.8. Is it easy to do this? special mount? or hand held.. :lol:


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Mar 05, 2007 16:28 |  #10

Excellent shots, Justin. Love the colour and shallow DOF in the second.




  
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Mar 05, 2007 18:24 |  #11

It's amazing what a bit of ingenuity can do isn't it? Plus an awful lot of patience, no doubt. I like the super colours of the damselfly.




  
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Mar 05, 2007 18:33 |  #12

I love the dewdrop eyeballs on the damselfly. Both shots are beautiful captures. I like the environment the ant is in.


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Mar 05, 2007 18:44 |  #13

Are you reversing JUST the lens, or the lens in front of one mounted on the camera?


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Mar 05, 2007 21:41 |  #14

i saw that second picture and immediatly knew you were from australia. its a dead giveaway. its a bulldog ant...and he bites!!! very agressive and very beautiful




  
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Good shots, especially like #2, mean looking Ant and it's like it's trying to jump out at you!

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