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Re: Scale profile: lesser platinum
I think the processing is fine, love the contrast. The WB is a bit yellowish on my monitor though. Maybe it was intended?
Great pic nevertheless
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Very nice! I like this morph more and more every day!
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Great looking pic! What body,lens, and tubes are you using? I'm looking at getting a new macro lens for my nikon and was considering getting some tubes as well.
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Re: Scale profile: lesser platinum
 Originally Posted by Quickone4u
Great looking pic! What body,lens, and tubes are you using? I'm looking at getting a new macro lens for my nikon and was considering getting some tubes as well.
Thanks
My set up includes (go get a cup of coffee, LOL)
Camera: Canon 30D
Lens: canon 50mm f/1.8 II stopped down to f/8
shutter speed: 1/125 sec
ISO 100
and where things get interesting...
Kenko extension tube, I believe I used the 12mm.
Flash, canon 430ex with diffuser sitting on the table about 18" away pointed up toward the ceiling (bouncing it). The flash was tripped remotely via a Canon ST-E2 wireless transmitter.
One thing to keep in mind about tubes is, they will reduce the amount of light which means you need a longer exposure and or flash. The focusing distance is very short and may be too short to use the cameras on board flash or even mounting a flash gun in the hotshoe.
 Originally Posted by h4y4sh1
I think the processing is fine, love the contrast. The WB is a bit yellowish on my monitor though. Maybe it was intended?
Great pic nevertheless
I don't notice a yellow, but it could be there, I did bounce the flash and it may have hit the light tan wall as well as the ceiling. Or perhaps I boosted the contrast too much?
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Re: Scale profile: lesser platinum
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Thanks everyone.
Would anyone be interested in seeing a full 1:1 crop (by 1:1 crop, I mean a small section at 100% pixels) ?
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Re: Scale profile: lesser platinum
 Originally Posted by ajeff
Lens: canon 50mm f/1.8 II stopped down to f/8 
Looking at getting the Nikon 50mm f/1.8 myself, great lens!
 Originally Posted by ajeff
Kenko extension tube, I believe I used the 12mm.
Would like some of these
Flash, canon 430ex with diffuser sitting on the table about 18" away pointed up toward the ceiling (bouncing it). The flash was tripped remotely via a Canon ST-E2 wireless transmitter. 
Currently looking at getting the Nikon Sb-600 or Sb-800. I have some diffusers and tricks I can do with my current flash but looking to upgrade.
 Originally Posted by ajeff
One thing to keep in mind about tubes is, they will reduce the amount of light which means you need a longer exposure and or flash. The focusing distance is very short and may be too short to use the cameras on board flash or even mounting a flash gun in the hotshoe. 
Exactly I run into this with macro lens filters and had to work around it with bouncing and diffuising. Thanks, I've been getting alot more into photography over this past year and like seeing what others are using and their different setups. I'm currently working on upgrading a couple of lens and a flash.
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