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I`ve seen pics using that technique, although I didn`t know you needed an adapter, I thought you just held it there.:rolleyes:
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The pair of adapters cost about twelve quids, there is no glass in them.
You need the pair because one of them had a catch to operate the aperture otherwise you need to hold it open with a match stick or rubber band It manual focus only and you can change the shutter speed from the camera. If you decide on one make sure you specify which camera you use and make sure you get a thread to fit the lens . |
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Or in my case Dave, get a plant in a pot and take photos of it on the kitchen table, no damp gusset that way.
I have a periscope like device which clips over the view finder and is angled upwards. You can keep the camera low and horizontal while you look down the attachment which is about four inches long above the camera. I posted some photos a while back at a Morgan car rally and managed some cracking photos looking up at cars from low down. |
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I had an 'interesting' day, and so I just had to post a few more snowy photos. We're getting a major rain storm tonight, and with all the snow both on our roof, and our back patio, we worried about possible flooding and damage due to ice dams. So Hubby and I started shovelling shortly after dawn - not the roof, as we don't plan on an early demise! Then the condominium board sent workers to shovel off the roof of our unit. We needn't have bothered killing ourselves this morning - there's as much snow back there as ever!
1. Dawn dawneth. 2. There's patio furniture and a BBQ under there somewhere. 3. We took lots of breaks. 4. A nice path to the bird feeder, and a place for the rain and melted snow to depart (hopefully). 5. I took these garden face sculptures down off the fence and discovered one had a little nest built into the back! The white stuff is fuzzy fluff of some kind, not snow. 6. Some pretty spectacular icicles - taken last week at my artisans' guild. |
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Today in Pictures, a day when it was sunny one minute and storm clouds the next.
1. It sort of spells out the day, mostly dark with a bright spot now and again. 2. Were gona need a bigger boat. 3. Why are sunny bits always over there. 4. I've taken this bent tree before, but I am drawn to it. 5. A dark bit, a sunny bit, and a colourful bit. 6. Just after a shower. 7. Its a harsh environment. 8. Another hailstone shower. 9. There are a few lone trees around here. 10. Time to scarper before the next shower. |
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I had another little play with the macro setting today,still quite a way to go :D
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On some of them it looks like you have the same problem I used to have, and one of the main reasons I changed cameras, that is, auto focus is rubbish, that`s not a dig at your camera, just auto focus in general. Saying that, the marbles look good. Don`t think the chicken needed to be in macro mode myself, did you use the flash on the others? Is your ISO set to auto? if not, try setting it to that.
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Yeah everything's in auto maybe if I mess about in manual mode it will focus correctly(it still looks like my cams got a cataract) :).... ...I agree about the chicken too :D |
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Asked about the ISO and flash because it seems to be struggling for light on some of them.
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Today, a walk around the coppice.
1. Cycling in the rain. 2-4. The skies are busy this afternoon. 5. Cluck off. 6. It may be a bit run down... 7. ...but the view isn`t bad. 8. I`m usually over there, taking pics of over here. |
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