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Outer Space or Inner Space #36627
09/28/11 04:03 PM
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Jim Garvie Offline OP
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I was setting up my strobes for some updated puppy formals and happened to go out back to bring in the dogs. Spotted a new vine of Hybiscus growing along the fence and the ruby red color really caught my eye. But it was a bit windy so I decided to snip a blossom, bring it into my "studio" which is currently doubling as the whelping room and see what I could get.

I set the Hybiscus on a table with a black backdrop coming down the wall and across the platform. Then I set up my PLM above and slightly behind the flower and a second strobe set up in front but bounced off of the white ceiling. Mounted first my 85 F1.8 and a 20mm extension tube for some close-ups and then changed to the 200 F2.8L with all three extension tubes for some really close views. I was very happy with the results so I thought I'd share a few images.

First up is a shot with the 85/20 mm extension tube but trying to create an image with context.



Next, a closer view with the 200L and 12 mm, 20 mm and 36 mm extension tubes.



And finally, a shot with the 85/20 combination which looks to me to be almost celestial.



I love macro photography and I really love it when you can control all the elements including the lighting. Hope you enjoy the images as much as I enjoyed creating them.

Jim


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Re: Outer Space or Inner Space [Re: Jim Garvie] #36650
09/29/11 02:33 PM
09/29/11 02:33 PM
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Hey Jim,

These are lovely!

James

Re: Outer Space or Inner Space [Re: Jim Garvie] #36651
09/29/11 02:41 PM
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Those are really cool! I hope to one day buy a macro lens smile


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Re: Outer Space or Inner Space [Re: KatieC] #36655
09/29/11 04:23 PM
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James, thank you. Katie, these were taken with a set of Kenko extension tubes which let you use your regular lenses to be able to focus really close to your subjects. I prefer to use them with my primes: the Canon 50mm F1.4, Canon 85mm F1.8, Canon 200mm F2.8L. I find that if you stop down to F9-F16 you get great sharpness and just enough depth of field.

I'd love to have the Canon 100mm F2.8L IS but I find I can get the images I want with my other primes and the Xtubes. If I get more into macro photography than I am now, I'll consider buying it. Glad you like these.

Jim


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Re: Outer Space or Inner Space [Re: Jim Garvie] #36656
09/29/11 04:31 PM
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Hmm...I have never heard of the extension tubes (although I haven't researched much gear). I am learning so much from this site smile


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Re: Outer Space or Inner Space [Re: KatieC] #36660
09/29/11 08:24 PM
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Katie,
Kenko extension tube set: $175. Canon 100mm F2.8L IS macro lens: $1,000 approx. Before you make the big investment in a dedicated macro lens, it might make sense to see if the tubes can meet your needs at a much lower investment cost. Comparable prices for Nikon.

Jim


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Re: Outer Space or Inner Space [Re: Jim Garvie] #36663
09/29/11 09:51 PM
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Really nice images Jim!


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Re: Outer Space or Inner Space [Re: Peggy Sue] #36670
09/30/11 03:05 PM
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Nice....very vivid and rich colors.

Enjoyed this quite a bit.

Roman

Re: Outer Space or Inner Space [Re: RomanJohnston] #36674
09/30/11 04:53 PM
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Thank you Peggy Sue. Thank you, Roman. I have to correct myself: this is actually a Hollyhock which has flowers like an Hybiscus but the plant itself it totally different. Nevertheless, it's just such a gorgeous amalgam of cool colors! Thanks to everyone for liking my impressions of it.

Jim


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Re: Outer Space or Inner Space [Re: Jim Garvie] #36688
10/01/11 05:38 PM
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Jim,

Way cool! So vivid! Your PLM... is it the extreme silver, soft silver or white?

I have some friends who are having a huge orchid show next week and I'm going to go in after the show and practice my macro. The extensions would be a nice touch.

Thank for sharing, Doug


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