ok first person to admit i've done macros before - many -
so not really a nubie
but i started down the path a few months ago thinking about micro
then bounced between & looking up stacking & found this site ...
I like Nikon glass & have four of their macro lenses & bits of this & that
but looking at the rigs here i certainly feel that i've skipped a bit of education...
just means more toys to find & make ...
anyway non stacked 60mm with 260mm of extension f/11 on a D3
new to here
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Welcome Ralph,
It's unusual, on this forum, for a new member to go unnoticed, so thought I would jump in with a welcome. (5 weeks late).
I had a look at your website. Interesting viewing
Looking forward to seeing more of your macro.
Craig
It's unusual, on this forum, for a new member to go unnoticed, so thought I would jump in with a welcome. (5 weeks late).
I had a look at your website. Interesting viewing
Looking forward to seeing more of your macro.
Craig
To use a classic quote from 'Antz' - "I almost know exactly what I'm doing!"
Thankyou
No prob. Been busy with real life as well - can only take pictures when time permits /below is one frm last week 200mm @f/18
Re: Thankyou
Now this is a super pic!!! My water splashes pale into insignificance.ralph wrote:No prob. Been busy with real life as well - can only take pictures when time permits /below is one frm last week 200mm @f/18
Edited to add... I don't think this should be in the beginner section!!
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