Statement of Purpose


I'm not a professional photographer, and I do not want to teach or educate anybody here — I'm merely posting my musings on one of my hobbies, for whatever it's worth!

Showing posts with label reproduction ratio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reproduction ratio. Show all posts

2011-08-03

A New Toy for Macro Photography

Good bye, macro extension rings! I'm glad that I don't really need those rather clumsy tools for macro photography any longer: I had used extension rings on my Topcon RE-2, in a early experimental / exploratory phase — I just scanned my photo collection, and I don't think I have used the "automatic" extension rings on my Nikon F3 more than half a dozen times, even though these were with (mechanical) aperture control / transmission and therefore substantially easier to use than the "dumb" ones that I had with my Topcon RE-2.

My new toy for macro photography is the AF-S Micro-Nikkor 105 mm f/2.8G IF-ED VR, offering reproduction ratios up to 1:1; I haven't made extensive use of this lens yet — but I have used to take photos of small stuff that I sold on on-line auctions; then I saw this interesting insect on the outside of my office window: I took these pictures through the window glass (should clean my windows!), i.e., you are looking at this insect from underneath:
insect, macro shot
Insect, macro shot
Nikon D300, AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED
ISO 800, F/9, 1/320, 105mm (157mm equiv.)
insect, macro shot
Insect, macro shot
Nikon D300, AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED
ISO 800, F/9, 1/320, 105mm (157mm equiv.)
insect, macro shot
Insect, macro shot
Nikon D300, AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED
ISO 800, F/22, 1/40, 105mm (157mm equiv.)
I love the bokeh in these shots!