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6 minutes ago, iQ2 said:

Demitris. You are a scary good photographer. That little bug is sharp! 

Thanks Dan!

I have focus stacked just the area with the bug and then I have doubled the resolution of the photo using preserve details 2.0 in photoshop.. Not as natural as I would like, some extra megapixels would be helpful ;)

 

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8 minutes ago, iQ2 said:

Demitris. You are a scary good photographer. That little bug is sharp! 

+1

And Dimitris's ability to define what should be sharp and what should be out of focus gives a distinctive aesthetic presentation. So happy to have you back!!

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Just happened on this intro to macro photography. I'm sure most contributors to our thread are aware of these principles, but I'm impressed with the fluidity of his presentation and I learned a lot. In fact, I subscribed to his channel.

 

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9 hours ago, bags27 said:

Just happened on this intro to macro photography. I'm sure most contributors to our thread are aware of these principles, but I'm impressed with the fluidity of his presentation and I learned a lot. In fact, I subscribed to his channel.

 

A nice overview of macro with some thoughtful tips. Well worth the few minutes to watch it. 

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Great video Ken, thank you so much for sharing! Very informative and you can realise from the first minute that the person that made it has spent a lot of time editing it to really high standards.

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I'm getting a real kick out of the macro setting on this camera.  When I look at a full resolution version of this picture, I can see each individual grain of pollen.

 

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Enjoying the macro function of the Q while also enjoying a fine cigar.  Q Classic

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Frog (Rhacophoridae)

 

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Some sort of flower.
Sequim, Washington
Leica Q2, Macro with Elpro-52
 

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another sort of flower 😀 . Tulip.

 

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Rhynchophis boulengeri

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My first try with the Marumi +5. I hope to get outside and take advantage of all the blooming plants this weekend.

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The one above is of course a dandelion also, not a daffodil!

 

Dandelion by Mike Turner, on Flickr

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