I love details which draws me to macro photography especially in nature.
Recently I purchased the Fotodiox extension tube, I figured it was worth $12 to have a fun new toy.
I must say it is not the easiest to use but after some practice I'm hoping to get the hang of it. First you need to make sure the tubes are tight. You also loose control of your aperture so you will need to expose your image using shutter speed and ISO only. Move in close to your subject, I found that still objects were the easiest to capture. I attempted to take some of a lizard but as I moved in close he ran off, I guess he was camera shy! Using a tripod is also helpful.
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oh wow, Robin! These images are so bright and beautiful. They are sharp but soft in all the right places too. I love your images!!
Love all of these
These are beautiful! Just the right combination of sharpness and softness. Well done!
beautiful - all very dreamy!
The last one is really beautiful :)
So soft and lovely!
I love your macro work! The last one is my favorite - so many bright (yet soft) pops of color. The composition here is beautiful. This is amazing art - truly, I want to hang it in my house!
Really beautiful, I love all the colors!
Love the colors. Macro is so cool
Wow...those are gorgeous!
Beautiful, love that green leaf!
Such beautiful macro shots!
Beautiful!! Love the yellow one :)
Love all the colours!
These are gorgeous!
Gorgeous!!! I LOVE macro work.
Sooo pretty! These make me want a macro lens :) Great job!
lovely, bright macro work
Love these images! Hope you print them! :)
Oh my goodness, these are beautiful!
You captured a wonderfully occasion so brilliantly.
You captured a wonderful occasion so brilliantly.
Beautiful photos! Lovely light.
Ohhh I love that last one! Gorgeous!
Always LOVE your macro shots!! My favourite it the top rose and I don't even like roses.LOL
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