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I would have been ecstatic to get shots like that my second go-around. Looking good liquid.
I used to do some pretty crazy macro stuff... these are after Facebook image processing has destroyed them![]()
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My advice for using a macro lens for tank photography:
Fit the lens hood, and hold that against the glass so you know you are absolutely parallel to the tank glass (anything other than parallel will cause distortion and massively reduce the quality of the image).
Use a fast enough shutter speed to avert any movement, or alternatively turn flow pumps off.
I prefer to manual focus, but my camera also notifies me when it's in focus with a green indicator even when on manual focus.
Try a series of f stops to see how much depth of field you want to achieve. Using your lens at f2.8 will give you a shallow depth of field, but hands you a faster shutter speed and lower ISO.
I use a Sigma 105mm lens and I use it for everything bar FTS - amazing bit of kit!
New camera body by Andy, on Flickr
Pink Hyacinthus Macro 11-1-17 by Andy, on Flickr
Ice Fire 1-4-15 by Andy, on Flickr
Blue Mille 1-4-15 by Andy, on Flickr
FFM 1-4-15 by Andy, on Flickr
Cirrhilabrus Exquisitus 5-1-17 by Andy, on Flickr
Pygoplites Diacanthus 26-2-17 by Andy, on Flickr
Paracheilinus mccoskeri by Andy, on Flickr
Seriously guys... spectacular photos. For those of us who still use our cell phones to snap pictures, can you tell us what Camera/Lens combo you're using? What do you think someone would honestly need to spend to shoot photos of this quality?
Seriously guys... spectacular photos. For those of us who still use our cell phones to snap pictures, can you tell us what Camera/Lens combo you're using? What do you think someone would honestly need to spend to shoot photos of this quality?
I don't think the more money you spend equals better pics. Even if you got an entry level t3i camera and a decent enough lens your there. I see a lot of people recommend and share stunning shots with a tamron 90mm macro lens. I believe they sell new in the 4 to 5 hundred range. You could get a good used one from B&H photo or Adorama for half that.Seriously guys... spectacular photos. For those of us who still use our cell phones to snap pictures, can you tell us what Camera/Lens combo you're using? What do you think someone would honestly need to spend to shoot photos of this quality?
If you can. Increase the shutter speed. You may have to increase the Asa to compensate.Here's my third go around... better? Eh...There's unlikely to be improvement without tripod.
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I think my iPhone 7 plus take awesome photos![]()
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DSC04210.jpg by Andy, on Flickr
DSC04200.jpg by Andy, on Flickr
