Been a while, another video for everyone here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTzm0VKc0F0
As usual shot with the EOS-M with Minolta MD glass.
Most of the shots with the 100mm bellows.
Others with 50mm and 24mm primes reversed on the bellows.
Redback spider.
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Marc,
That was captivating! I learned a great deal and enjoyed every minute.
[Off-topic for macro: I did a double-take, then a triple-take, at your comet-like star trail time lapse at 8:30. After a bit of head-scratching, decided this might conceivably be done in camera by racking focus and aperture during each exposure. But a bit of checking shows that post-processing tools exist for this. I take it you went by the latter route? Looks great, whichever.]
--Chris
That was captivating! I learned a great deal and enjoyed every minute.
[Off-topic for macro: I did a double-take, then a triple-take, at your comet-like star trail time lapse at 8:30. After a bit of head-scratching, decided this might conceivably be done in camera by racking focus and aperture during each exposure. But a bit of checking shows that post-processing tools exist for this. I take it you went by the latter route? Looks great, whichever.]
--Chris
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