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The crispness and definition is spectacular!
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cindiaugustine @ 500px/
I never would have imagined shooting millipedes and worms! Very creative and intriguing!
I'm here to learn. I always welcome constructive feedback on my photos. I know of no better way to grow and improve than to have an open mind.
cindiaugustine @ 500px/
I don't know why we are here, but I'm pretty sure that it is not in order to enjoy ourselves.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
well done set for sure - LOTS of keepers here.
My faves would be the worm shots in post 1
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A wonderful set of macros. What are you using for a lens? You said "its the old lens thing...". Just curious what that means.
Thanks... these are from 2 days, but as i remember, it was the same rig..
Macro adapter tube and pentacon 50 1.8...
along with M42 to nikon adapter, of course...
I have lots of old lenses... and i love them all...
Years ago i even made nikon bayonet, for one of the lenses, before i knew there are adapters...
BUt this little thing is by far, best i ever had...
I realy hope to get hold of one helios 40-2... 58mm, 1.5...
amazing thing...one guy i know has one, but he holds it as a memory of late father, and those who are selling it... they just ask too much... much more then i can afford for a retro lens...
I don't know why we are here, but I'm pretty sure that it is not in order to enjoy ourselves.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
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