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briantrumpet

briantrumpet

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Location
Devon & Die
Not a candidate for B&W. Long lens.

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Way-Out-West

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Location
Pinno's attic
Photographing (and stacking) the small ones has proven to be a challenge, as I discovered again this evening. The soft ground doesn’t help in that the tripod moves slightly when manually focusing.
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Way-Out-West

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Pinno's attic
I suspect you're having fun learning what works and what doesn't.

I was thinking about the fun factor and if I’d get as much satisfaction using a new camera and macro lens with in camera focus stacking. I’d surely get better productivity.
I’ve toyed with the idea of buying macro bellows for huge magnification, but the realities of using that setup in the field has put me off…so far.
I don't particularly enjoy editing, so maybe I'll stick to the larger subject blurry stuff.
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