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Hope you like this picture

(a little framing)

M8 Macro Elmar 90 320 Iso

(I don't use flash)

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An other one for you...

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Ah, I see you have a 90mm macro lens. I wish I had known about it when I bought my 90mm without the macro. I really like to do macro shots.

Caryl

Caryl, i greatly enjoy this macro lens with M8 : we can have very nice and sharp pictures without crops (it's the case for all my macro pictures here)

That's not the same way than macro with the reflex : i think easier

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Great work with the 90mm Macro Elmar. I like the droplets on image #1, especially. (I might have been tempted to clone out the blemish at the top).
Neil,

Thank you for looking and comment.

"the blemish at the top"

I have an other picture where we don't have it !

i will post it

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for Neil....:)

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Good, now this is a different kind of image; the previous ones, I would call scientific in that you might find them in a botany textbook. This new one has more artistic interpretation with narrowly defined depth of field and a different angle.

I find the lens demands very precise focussing: true of any 90, I suppose. It seems to me that depth of field behaves differently in digital imagemaking compared to film. Anyone care to comment on this?

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Good, now this is a different kind of image; the previous ones, I would call scientific in that you might find them in a botany textbook. This new one has more artistic interpretation with narrowly defined depth of field and a different angle.

I find the lens demands very precise focussing: true of any 90, I suppose. It seems to me that depth of field behaves differently in digital imagemaking compared to film. Anyone care to comment on this?

Neil,

Thanks for your comments

I have chosen a "same position"in the last picture for you without "blemish"

but i recognize ,a little different in the angle of capture

I have captured an other orchid....with my R8 Elmar 70 mm Macro film Fuji Sensia 100 Iso

What do you think about this one ?

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.........What do you think about this one ?

This is my favourite of all these. It could be improved still more with a little cropping from the right and the bottom to make the main point of interest more off-centre. Thanks for posting this.

Neil,

Thanks for looking

Do you mean you prefer argentic picture ?

sometimes i think that the color is not the same than in digital if we don't "treat"with PShop

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