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Subject: Amazing Insect Macros


Mayliah ( ) posted Tue, 27 June 2006 at 3:20 PM · edited Tue, 26 November 2024 at 9:59 PM

A friend of mine pointed out to me this link, and I thought I might share it with you:

http://pishmo.com/macro/

Think twice, however, if you are squeamish about bugs!


TwoPynts ( ) posted Tue, 27 June 2006 at 3:23 PM

:m_shocked: HOLY MACARONI FUDGESICLES!@!!! Those are some drop dead gorgeous macros! Unbelieveable fine detail. Thanks for sharing this!

Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations


vlaaitje ( ) posted Tue, 27 June 2006 at 3:26 PM

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MY!!!!! This is really outstanding superB....all are so razor-sharp.........what a great artist.....thanks for sharing....I prefer macro for myself     ...and love insects too.......

Ilona Krijgsman: My Tree Of Life
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oldworld ( ) posted Tue, 27 June 2006 at 3:58 PM

wonderful work...thanks for the headsup on that link


gradient ( ) posted Tue, 27 June 2006 at 3:59 PM

Incredible!!!

In youth, we learn....with age, we understand.


Valerie-Ducom ( ) posted Tue, 27 June 2006 at 4:04 PM

very amazingggg and with a excellent color!!!!!!!!! fantastic, thenk you for sharing this one my pretty ;)



Erlik ( ) posted Tue, 27 June 2006 at 4:20 PM

wow! Excellent! And where did a Bulgarian find such beautifully weird creatures? I didn't think that a butterfly-like mantis existed around Europe. I also like that goat-like creature. The pentagram behind is perfectly fitting. But it should be upside down. 😄

-- erlik


nattarious ( ) posted Tue, 27 June 2006 at 4:34 PM

WOOOOOOOOOOOOW!! thank you for the link my friend.. i really enjoyed.. And that is so pro.. In fact just came from the store now and bought some Tube Extentions for my Canon equipments to get and make those shots.. so wish me luck eheheh.

Have a lovely day and keep the Macro up

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Zacko ( ) posted Tue, 27 June 2006 at 4:35 PM · edited Tue, 27 June 2006 at 4:36 PM

OH MY GOD INDEED!!!!  They are all soooo freaking amazing! WOW!!! That last praying mantis...ALIEEEEEEEEEEEN!!!!!! Thanks for sharing Stefanie.

I actually think i saw one that looked like a cross between a koala and a caterpillar. :huh:

P.S. Damn you Joe....i want those!!!!! :tt2:

How come we say 'It's colder than hell outside' when isn't it realistically always colder than hell since hell is supposed to be fire and brimstone?
____________________

Andreas

Mystic Pic


Zacko ( ) posted Tue, 27 June 2006 at 4:49 PM

Nevermind Joe....i just ordered me some too, LOL. 😉

How come we say 'It's colder than hell outside' when isn't it realistically always colder than hell since hell is supposed to be fire and brimstone?
____________________

Andreas

Mystic Pic


Mayliah ( ) posted Tue, 27 June 2006 at 5:09 PM

You people. I'm jealous! :)


Zacko ( ) posted Tue, 27 June 2006 at 5:33 PM

I´m jealous of you too Stefanie....you don´t have to tell my wife in the morning i spent her salary on even more photo-equipment....sigh. :blink: This accident i was in only get me so far when it comes to spoiling myself. I don´t think i can play that sympathy-card much longer. I´m soooo gonna get it this time....unless i crash once more that is....hmmm.....infact i´m about to actually....sleeeeeeeeepy. G´night everyone. :m_sleepy:

How come we say 'It's colder than hell outside' when isn't it realistically always colder than hell since hell is supposed to be fire and brimstone?
____________________

Andreas

Mystic Pic


Margana ( ) posted Tue, 27 June 2006 at 11:58 PM

Awesome macros.Wow.I want those,too,now.Thanks for the link,Stefanie.

Marlene <")

Marlene S. Piskin Photography
My Blog


"A new study shows that licking the sweat off a frog can cure depression. The down side is, the minute you stop licking, the frog gets depressed again." - Jay Leno


DJB ( ) posted Wed, 28 June 2006 at 12:26 AM

Wow is right...Love those crab loooking butterflies.
Amazing work.
Thanks Stefanie

"The happiness of a man in this life does not consist in the absence but in the mastery of his passions."



Punaguy ( ) posted Wed, 28 June 2006 at 12:33 AM

Dang, makes me want to fling my macro lens in the trash...I see it has motivated my people here to try again at macro's....good to see pro work, it drives us all! Thanks for the link!! Aloha!


Kana'es Photography


GiMi53 ( ) posted Wed, 28 June 2006 at 11:02 AM

Thanks for this fantastic link, Stefanie !

Such tubes are for sure on my wish list too...

:~)

"In Life, as in Photography, things look much brighter, once you remove the lens cap"


Onslow ( ) posted Wed, 28 June 2006 at 12:16 PM

Indeed a collection of fine shots :)

And every one said, 'If we only live,
We too will go to sea in a Sieve,---
To the hills of the Chankly Bore!'
Far and few, far and few, Are the lands where the Jumblies live;
Their heads are green, and their hands are blue, And they went to sea in a Sieve.

Edward Lear
http://www.nonsenselit.org/Lear/ns/jumblies.html


MaydaMason ( ) posted Thu, 29 June 2006 at 1:36 AM

incredible collection of macros!!! i've never seen all those kind of bugs in my life....
any idea about the hardware?


Mayda

MaydaPhoto


Margana ( ) posted Thu, 29 June 2006 at 1:41 AM

Mayda,you use extension tubes too,I think...I saw your first macro upload and was amazed.

Marlene <")

Marlene S. Piskin Photography
My Blog


"A new study shows that licking the sweat off a frog can cure depression. The down side is, the minute you stop licking, the frog gets depressed again." - Jay Leno


MaydaMason ( ) posted Thu, 29 June 2006 at 1:49 AM

i think that this link contains incredible macro shots... nothing near mine as magnification and sharpness...
maybe it was used Canon MPE-65mm...


Mayda

MaydaPhoto


Zacko ( ) posted Thu, 29 June 2006 at 9:51 AM

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Okay....so i got my extension tubes today and i immidiatly tried ´em out. First of all.....the autofocus on my Tamron 90mm became very slow and incredibly inaccurate. So i had to switch to manual focus to even be able to locate the bug. That was on the 36mm one. Still haven´t tried out the 20mm or the 12mm. Can only imagine how hard them would be to use if i mounted them all at once. Here´s a test-shot of a common house-fly i took. Now i´m gonna rush out and see if i can´t find me some bumblebee´s or something. 😄

How come we say 'It's colder than hell outside' when isn't it realistically always colder than hell since hell is supposed to be fire and brimstone?
____________________

Andreas

Mystic Pic


Margana ( ) posted Thu, 29 June 2006 at 3:24 PM

Manual focus?On a living,moving object?Ummmm...doesn't sound like something this 'myope',(I'm nearsighted),could ever successfully do....unless I somehow just got lucky...Sigh... :(

Anyway,cool-looking housefly,Andreas.You certainly got a fine amount of detail considering the difficulties you encountered.Much better,I think,than I could ever do...Thanks for sharing.

Marlene <")

Marlene S. Piskin Photography
My Blog


"A new study shows that licking the sweat off a frog can cure depression. The down side is, the minute you stop licking, the frog gets depressed again." - Jay Leno


Zacko ( ) posted Thu, 29 June 2006 at 3:28 PM

Thank you Marlene. 😄 Sorry for taking this thread off-track in a way Stefanie.

How come we say 'It's colder than hell outside' when isn't it realistically always colder than hell since hell is supposed to be fire and brimstone?
____________________

Andreas

Mystic Pic


Margana ( ) posted Thu, 29 June 2006 at 4:29 PM

The shots at that link are very motivating...I think many of us would love to achieve such results,so we benefit by learning from eachother's experiences.Don't you think?

I  know I would like to hear from anyone who' s attempted to do macros like this.I can only learn from it. :^)

Marlene <")

Marlene S. Piskin Photography
My Blog


"A new study shows that licking the sweat off a frog can cure depression. The down side is, the minute you stop licking, the frog gets depressed again." - Jay Leno


MaydaMason ( ) posted Fri, 30 June 2006 at 2:12 AM

i don' t use automatic options of my camera (includin' autofocus) since so many time...
probably the manual focus is the best way to capture macro shots!
hard to believe but the eyes are the better "autofocus" :)


Mayda

MaydaPhoto


Margana ( ) posted Fri, 30 June 2006 at 2:22 AM

I understand,Mayda.And I agree....But it can be very difficult to use manual focus with a 'live' subject...It requires some very fast focussing!

And with eyes like mine...well,let's say,that's a bit of a challenge,... :(

Okay...Abandoning insect macros...portraits anyone? LOL. ;^)

Just kidding.

Marlene <")

Marlene S. Piskin Photography
My Blog


"A new study shows that licking the sweat off a frog can cure depression. The down side is, the minute you stop licking, the frog gets depressed again." - Jay Leno


MaydaMason ( ) posted Fri, 30 June 2006 at 2:25 AM

i agree with you about the very fast focussing...
about the eyes  ... for me is a challenge too... i dress glasses since one month ... hard to be sure that the focus is correct :( for me is a tragedy :((((


Mayda

MaydaPhoto


Margana ( ) posted Fri, 30 June 2006 at 2:31 AM · edited Fri, 30 June 2006 at 2:34 AM

That's exactly it....You never know! :crying:

But...But...I've seen what you've done...and it's been beautiful.So you have given me hope. 😄

PS I hope no one thinks this off-topic...If so,my apologies....  :^/

Marlene <")

Marlene S. Piskin Photography
My Blog


"A new study shows that licking the sweat off a frog can cure depression. The down side is, the minute you stop licking, the frog gets depressed again." - Jay Leno


Mayliah ( ) posted Fri, 30 June 2006 at 11:52 AM

These replies aren't off topic at all. I'm so very pleased to see that my original post was so inspiring! :)

Good luck with all these super-macros! :)


Onslow ( ) posted Fri, 30 June 2006 at 1:13 PM

Just a thought - Does the diopter adjustment on your camera ensure that you get a sharp image in the viewfinder correctly adjusted for your sight ?

To have diopter adjustment correct for your vision you need to set it and then check periodically that it has not accidently been moved from your setting.  The performance of your eyes will very throughout the day, and from day to day depending upon tiredness, if you spent a night on the tiles, etc. etc..... so for critical shots worth checking the adjustment at the beginning of a session.

 

And every one said, 'If we only live,
We too will go to sea in a Sieve,---
To the hills of the Chankly Bore!'
Far and few, far and few, Are the lands where the Jumblies live;
Their heads are green, and their hands are blue, And they went to sea in a Sieve.

Edward Lear
http://www.nonsenselit.org/Lear/ns/jumblies.html


Margana ( ) posted Fri, 30 June 2006 at 4:42 PM

I can't speak for anyone else,but to be honest,no.I haven't touched it.My eyesight is constantly changing throughout the day.Especially because I wear contact lenses and they tend to shift and move around a bit.

I never touched the diopter because I  rarely trust what my eyes tell me .So I figured not touching it,meant that was set at 20/20.I guess that's wrong,huh?

Thanks Richard.I wouldn't have even considered touching it until now.I will next time,though. :^)

Marlene <")

Marlene S. Piskin Photography
My Blog


"A new study shows that licking the sweat off a frog can cure depression. The down side is, the minute you stop licking, the frog gets depressed again." - Jay Leno


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