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 By: Alyazia Khaleefa  
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Photographer  Alyazia Khaleefa {Karma:1168}
Project #38 Photo Help Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Macro
Nature
Photoart
Film Format
Portfolio Animal
Lens Sigma 105mm DG MACRO
Uploaded 7/8/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
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Favorites Aperture f/
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Location City - 
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Country - United Arab Emirates   United Arab Emirates
About I'm BACK with a macro lens!
i'm spending my time trying to learn more about macro photography..
i would like to learn somthing.. taking insects photoz take me lots of effort.. they move a lot! and i can't control the focus.. someone advice me to use a tripod or monopod.. i don't think it is a good idea because they keep running + some times i have to go closer in a very narrow places! can you help me? i'm thirsty to learn macro photography!

oh! forget to tell you why i called it "thirsty to learn" because i through drops of water in to the grass before taking this photo & i've discovered that the Ant was thirsty to drink water! & i'm thirsty to learn! please HELP me =P!
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Alyazia Khaleefa   {K:1168} 7/11/2005
lol! it is over i guess it was n April!
whenever u read that Salam Stores have a sale then there is "a real discount" Never miss it again!

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Amna Al Shamsi   {K:21795} 7/11/2005
Keep trying dear ...I am sure you will enjoy it ;-)

Is the sale still going on? I want to change my canon 90-300 mm lens with the 70 -300mm

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Alyazia Khaleefa   {K:1168} 7/11/2005
Salam Amna!

well.. before buying the 20D.. i bought Segma 70-300mm Macro Apo.. --i didn't what to miss this lens cuz there waz a BIG sale + i couldn't buy the 20D cuz i was busy with my finalz-- anyway, i enjoyed using the 70-300.. However, when i gt the 105 i felt like my enrgy is so0o limited cuz i can't handel it for more than 45 minutes and if i try to.. my hand start shaking and i start losing my photographs' focuse! i'm tryin now to take photoz of still life.. cuz insects and animals keeps "running away" lol!

ed3eilY! ;)

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Amna Al Shamsi   {K:21795} 7/11/2005
Nice first try, once you get used to the lens it will be your fav! I have the same macro lens

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Alyazia Khaleefa   {K:1168} 7/11/2005
Thanx Herman!

i agree with you n the first two points.. the third one "i guess i have to develop myself more in controling DOF!"

about the needed amount of light.. in the meanwhile time i'm not thinking of buying the flash ring i need to get use to the lens first.. However, yesterday i've been trying to trick my Camera buy increasing the ISO - it worked will with me! - have you ever try it?? i'll post what i took in a while..

Alyazia

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Hermen Pen Hermen Pen   {K:9168} 7/10/2005
Hi Alyazia,

congratulations with your macro lens!
I am not a macro expert (in fact I am an absolute beginner in this area...) but maybe I have some useful tips:

- indeed a tripod is often not very useful, especially if your object is moving.

- autofocus usually does not work well, it is better to use manual focus. And fine-tuning the focus often works better by moving the camera back and forth instead of turning the focusing ring.

- the depth of field is very small for such short distance, therefore it is often necessary to use a very small aperture (f/22 or even smaller is quite common) to get a sufficiently large depth of field.

- Smaller aperture means less light, so a flash is convenient... A normal flash does not work well, it is better to use a special macro (ring) flash.

Hope this is helpful,

Hermen

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Alyazia Khaleefa   {K:1168} 7/8/2005
;)

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Yes No   {K:8} 7/8/2005
"Thirsty to Learn"
us 2 ...
glad ur back ;)

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lucio Musso   {K:189} 7/8/2005
beatifull color pastel

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