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The other day, Joanne shared a photo on Facebook of an extreme close up of a snowflake. I did a little research, and found out that with the addition of a $10 accessory, I would have the equipment (although not the talent) to do that same thing.
I really spent $20. I got a $10 reverse ring that lets me flip my 50mm lens around backwards, so some of these pictures were taken that way. I got another $10 ring that lets me flip my 50mm lens backwards, but attach it to my 70-200mm lens. So the 70-200 is on the camera, and the 50mm is flipped backwards and attached to that. Some of these pics were taken that way.
I didn't get too many great ones, but I think a few of them are ok, considering I just started working with it. The Christmas tree lights were easier, because I was inside. With a breeze outside, the snowflakes were more difficult, but I can at least start to see how cool some photos like this would be. So here are some of my attempts.
Here are a few articles that got me started:
http://io9.com/amazing-close-up-photos-of-snowflakes-taken-without-...
http://digital-photography-school.com/reverse-lens-macro-close-up-p...
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These are really good first attempts! I love the Christmas Light shots…..thanks so much for sharing. I'm putting this on my "to do" list! Or should I say, "to try" list!
These are beautiful first attempts, I love them! I want to try this!
Leslie, I think you did a great job. Wow. This sounds like a lot of fun to try.
Wow, those are really great! So interesting too!
Wow, Leslie, these are really interesting.
I love those snowflake shots....awesome!
Oh Leslie, I am so glad you posted this discussion. Thank you. Very Cool. You did a great job!!
I am going to look more into photographing and perfecting this shot also. I hope.
For anyone else, here is the photo and information Bob Blair gave us.
Bob Blair is credited as a volunteer photographer for the Metro Parks Serving Summit County.
He seems to volunteer everyday and what a nice job he does.
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