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Jody Melanson
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Post by Jody Melanson »

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Canon EOS 1D Mark II N + 150/2.8 + 3 Tubes + 50/1.8 Reversed
1/250s f/22.0 at 150.0mm iso100 with Flash
Handheld.

Another shot taken with the Reversed 50 setup.
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Cute little guy, great colors and DOF. Beautiful image Jody! :D

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Post by beetleman »

Love that yellow and purple together!! The sharpness is incredable. WOW
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Post by Carl_Constantine »

beautiful shot Jody. Love the rich color in this little guy and how it's offset a bit by the purple flower.

You mentioned the reversed 50/1.8. I have one of these (great clear lens even for a non-L series) and would like to get an adapter to try it out. What do you use? Also with all those extension tubes, the 150 and a reversed 50mm, that must have been one LONG lens barrel to hold. How did you find the weight?
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Post by nephiliim »

Great colour and colourcontrast here jody

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Post by Netgarden »

Great macro, Jody. I have to get my reverse adapter out and try it again. I use an FD 50 1.4 lens reversed. Did you say you added another lens on top of it? wow, I'll have to try that. On second thought, how would one do that when the reversed lens is an FD? thanks

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Post by paul »

Wonderful image, Jody, crisp and clear, and fascinating colours.
Thanks for showing this.
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dave taylor
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Post by dave taylor »

great image,love the colour contrasts
thanks
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