MyNegativePhotography - Dandelion macro
This is my entry for #MyNegativePhotography initiated by @eii
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- Shots taken with the Olympus E-M5II and 60mm macro lens
- Stacked with Zerene Stacker
- Edited with Capture One
I am inviting @digitalis to join in.
The "positive" version of this image for those who are interested.
Thanks for taking a look at my photography
@brianhphotos
Excellent shots! I am searching for a good macro lens. I'm still not sure what kind I want to buy. I was thinking about a 100mm lens, but I see you made it with a 60mm. Decisions, decisions:-)
Thank you.
You have to remember that I'm shooting with an Olympus camera which is micro 4/3s, so my 60mm macro lens would be a similar angle of view to 120mm on a full frame camera, and somewhere in between 60 and 120 on an APS-C camera.
If you are planning on trying some insect macros I would definitely go for a longer focal length, so that you can keep a little more distance from your subject and not scare them off, otherwise focal length does not really matter as long as you make sure its a proper one-to-one macro lens. Good luck with your lens choice!
Thanks a lot for your advice.
Good photo, I like negatives, will have a go at this soon.
Thank you. I look forward to seeing some of your negatives.
Excellent image :)
Thanks
Great photography. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you.
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Thank you.
Congratulations @brianhphotos!
You are welcome to MyNegativePhotography Challenge
Thank you very much.
Really beautiful shot of a dandelion :-) @brianphotos
Thanks
Certainly puts things into a different perspective - a great image for this idea.
It does. Thank you.
A very good shot, man 😀😍
Thanks.
Wow, I think this shot is really beautiful and perfect ... I do prefer the original to the negative, @brianhphotos.