Love the "Say aaaaaaa" pic. How did you manage to get it to say "aaa"?gonzalo said:;D great lens ¡¡ i'm loving it
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2841/9972229804_1a3de7d037_b.jpg
Rap-e por Gonzalo Vidal Soler, en Flickr
rpt said:Love the "Say aaaaaaa" pic. How did you manage to get it to say "aaa"?gonzalo said:;D great lens ¡¡ i'm loving it
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2841/9972229804_1a3de7d037_b.jpg
Rap-e por Gonzalo Vidal Soler, en Flickr
Ah! Thanks.gonzalo said:rpt said:Love the "Say aaaaaaa" pic. How did you manage to get it to say "aaa"?gonzalo said:;D great lens ¡¡ i'm loving it
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2841/9972229804_1a3de7d037_b.jpg
Rap-e por Gonzalo Vidal Soler, en Flickr
Hi rpt, the fish, (monkfish) was caught by the top of his head, by the weight of their mandibular the mouth remains open.
yorgasor said:Ok, I went back this morning and the little guy was still there. I tried a few other aperture settings. This one was my favorite, at f/9. As an added bonus, there were dew drops on his eyes. You can also see his entire face now. My daughter said, "Look, he's happy!"
Bee eyes w/ dew by yorgasor, on Flickr
Slyham said:Hello all. New to the forum. I just got the 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM. The budget couldn't stretch to the L but I am loving this lens. Here are a couple as I tested out the lens. Taken with my trusty T1i. Any feedback is welcome.
Maximilian said:Slyham said:Hello all. New to the forum. I just got the 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM. The budget couldn't stretch to the L but I am loving this lens. Here are a couple as I tested out the lens. Taken with my trusty T1i. Any feedback is welcome.
Hello and welcome, Slyham.
I like your pictures, especially the dandelion 1 and 2.
I think, I'll have to try something similar next year
The Oxalis2 is the one I prefer from these two, because with the little bit bigger distance and the addition of background the composition is more appealing to me.
So, keep it up!
Northstar said:Maximilian said:Slyham said:Hello all. New to the forum. I just got the 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM. The budget couldn't stretch to the L but I am loving this lens. Here are a couple as I tested out the lens. Taken with my trusty T1i. Any feedback is welcome.
Hello and welcome, Slyham.
I like your pictures, especially the dandelion 1 and 2.
I think, I'll have to try something similar next year
The Oxalis2 is the one I prefer from these two, because with the little bit bigger distance and the addition of background the composition is more appealing to me.
So, keep it up!
i agree with maximilian...the second dandelion shot is very well done!
Maximilian said:The Oxalis2 is the one I prefer from these two, because with the little bit bigger distance and the addition of background the composition is more appealing to me.
Badger said:Thinking of getting this lens primarily for portrait attached to a 6D. It seems a few people are using if for portraits but most of the shots here are macro.
For those of you who own this lens with a FF camera, but aren't using it for portraits, what are you using? I am also at some point planning to get the 85mm but thinking of this one first.