Thanks, Click. I have lately gotten back into macro. This was taken with a 5D IV + Milvus 100mm + 56mm extension tubes.Click said:Lovely shot, chrysoberyl.chrysoberyl said:Southern Slender Ladies' Tresses (Spiranthes gracilis). I didn't measure them, but the blossom openings are 2-3mm across.
Nice; very three-dimensional.varoonprasad said:I took this blossom at the onset of spring. Canon 7D mark ii + 100m macro non-L
Beautiful. I especially like the first and second one. Nicely done, lion rock.lion rock said:I shot some.
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Click said:Beautiful. I especially like the first and second one. Nicely done, lion rock.
djack41 said:Nice but beware of distracting backgrounds.
Very nice. The first is a Deptford Pink? The third one is nicely detailed.lion rock said:I shot some.
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chrysoberyl said:Very nice. The first is a Deptford Pink? The third one is nicely detailed.lion rock said:I shot some.
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Thanks. I rarely use autofocus with that lens, particularly when shooting a macro distances. I had noticed the flowers right before lunch, but had promised a neighbor that I would take her for a doctor's appointment, so it was almost 4pm before we got back and I finally had a chance to try some pictures. I was about to lose the sunlight on the flowers, and so I felt I didn't have time to set up a tripod and work on things so near the ground and manually focus and control depth of field. I decided to press my luck, and got several shots that were surprisingly good. This one seems to me to have the parts in focus I would have picked had I worked at it. My limited experience with the 6D2 suggests that its autofocus system is excellent.Click said:Nicely done, stevelee.