Well you've got 'Macro' nailed down, what's next?
Regards.
Phil.
(Nov 19, 2013, 18:27)Phil J Wrote: [ -> ]Well you've got 'Macro' nailed down, what's next?
Regards.
Phil.
I got lucky Phil, there's quite a few others that were really awful.
What's next?, well, I fancy trying the double exposures that I saw Kai from DigitalRev TV doing on YouTube. It looks interesting.
Regards,
Coachline56
oah thats nice! Cute also showing how macro been shot in a funny way with your trainspotters
Yes it's good isn't it? Highly imaginative use of available resources, highly inventive. Well done.
(Nov 19, 2013, 17:22)coachline56 Wrote: [ -> ]Recently acquired 6 - Preiser 00 scale models of 'trainspotters' to try a bit of macro photography and tried them out tonight.
I really like #2.
Looks like you need to clean your glass????? <VBG>
(Nov 21, 2013, 10:28)coachline56 Wrote: [ -> ] (Nov 21, 2013, 09:36)Wall-E Wrote: [ -> ] (Nov 19, 2013, 17:22)coachline56 Wrote: [ -> ]Recently acquired 6 - Preiser 00 scale models of 'trainspotters' to try a bit of macro photography and tried them out tonight.
I really like #2.
Looks like you need to clean your glass????? <VBG>
Thanks Wall-E,
I would clean the glass if I used that lens but it's redundant now
(Nov 20, 2013, 18:11)PhotoPlay Wrote: [ -> ]oah thats nice! Cute also showing how macro been shot in a funny way with your trainspotters
Appreciate your comments PhotoPlay (and Phil J's too)
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This is the little chap that I had in mind for the macro shots but he didn't arrive from Amazon!!.
Best Wishes
Coachline56