Whitesbog this morning

fierodoug

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Was a pretty sunrise this morning and it was nice to see Leatherleaf in bloom.
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Nikon D90 with Tamron 90mm 2.8 macro lens. The lens is amazing, just got it 2 weeks ago, and dropped it in Pakim pond last week, dried out for 2 days and still works great!
 

Sarra

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Nikon D90 with Tamron 90mm 2.8 macro lens. The lens is amazing, just got it 2 weeks ago, and dropped it in Pakim pond last week, dried out for 2 days and still works great!
I have a Nikon D50 and have looked at at macro lenses - so expensive but worth it. I take a ton of close up shots of plants and bugs, but, there is definitely a difference in the overall aesthetic and quality.
 

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Yeah, they are expensive, I paid $350 for my Tamron used. What lens are you using to take your closeup shots? For really close up work I got a set of macro extension tubes that go between the camera and the lens. This shot is with my tamron 90mm macro and a 36mm extension tube on my D90. Lots of fun to play with.
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Same lens. By the way - if anyone want a sure-fire way to get hummingbirds to hang out .... this is it! Black and Blue Salvia. It is an annual here but I know where to get it.
 
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fierodoug

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Being new to Photography, I had no idea how tough it was to get nice looking flower pictures, even more so when the flower is as tiny as Pyxie! Took me 3 trips to this location and many trial and errors but I am pretty happy with the result. Looking foward to the continued learning of my camera and to see all these neat wildflowers that pop up so close to home.
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White flowers are especially hard. You did a nice job with that one.
 

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Nice! FD, are you using a tripod or shooting free hand for your macros ? I can invert the head on my tripod and shoot from underneath by the legs for the sharpest images. When I am just exploring I will contort my body into strange yoga poses to get the shot I want. Don't be surprised if you run into me in the coming months and I look like I was tackled on a muddy field - that means I found something of interest.:)

BTW- How did you make out with the Swamp Pink?
 

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I modified a $40 amazon.com "Proline" tripod by cutting the centerpost off so when I lay the legs flat the camera is all the way to to ground. I use Live view, manual focus, cable shutter release. I dont mind the mud, it's the ticks I pick up laying on the ground that "bug" me! I really stink at hand holding shots so I always have 2 tripods with me when I go out.
Havent had time to hunt swamp pink.
 

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I modified a $40 amazon.com "Proline" tripod by cutting the centerpost off so when I lay the legs flat the camera is all the way to to ground. I use Live view, manual focus, cable shutter release. I dont mind the mud, it's the ticks I pick up laying on the ground that "bug" me! I really stink at hand holding shots so I always have 2 tripods with me when I go out.
Havent had time to hunt swamp pink.

I believe I have the same tripod. The center column is reversible so you can basically hang the camera upside down and get down to ground level with it.
 

Sarra

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Not the best photo, but I am totally excited that we have Comptonia at work and finally didn't sell out, (yet), so I was able to get one!
 
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