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Just fooling around trying to take some macro's with Kenko extension tubes (not as easy as I once thought). This is a Russian kopeek, it's about the size of a nickle. The images are uncropped.

BTW, B&H Photo rocks when it comes to sending you your stuff
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the other side, kind of worn without a lot of detail...

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Does anyone have any tips to share for taking better macro's?
 

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Paul, nice job with the setup. Can you provide some more details?
 

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Thanks Blehst and Zach.

Zach, I used the 300mm with IS off + 1.4T/C + the full set of tubes (36mm, 20mm, and 12mm) on a tripod (Manfrotto 3021 legs that I bought 2 weeks ago and already broke a leg clamp today
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I'll call them tomorrow for a replacement part), and a remote shutter release. Using the 1.4T/C was probably overkill.

Here is the exif data:

Flash used: No
Focal length: 420.0mm (35mm equivalent: 673mm)
CCD width: 22.48mm
Exposure time: 4.000 s (for the horse side of the coin it was 10.000 s)
Aperture: f/11.0
ISO equiv.: 100
Whitebalance: Auto
 

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A few more... I hope these might give someone an idea for this months contest. Just the 300mm lens and a 36mm tube today.

Flash used: No
Focal length: 300.0mm (35mm equivalent: 480mm)
CCD width: 22.48mm
Exposure time: 2.000 s
Aperture: f/8.0
ISO equiv.: 100
Whitebalance: Auto

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Flash used: No
Focal length: 300.0mm (35mm equivalent: 480mm)
CCD width: 22.48mm
Exposure time: 0.400 s (1/2)
Aperture: f/8.0
ISO equiv.: 100
Whitebalance: Auto

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(idea stolen from a post on FM
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Flash used: No
Focal length: 300.0mm (35mm equivalent: 480mm)
CCD width: 22.48mm
Exposure time: 2.500 s
Aperture: f/11.0
ISO equiv.: 200
Whitebalance: Auto

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A panoramic stitch... the 2.5 inch car was too big to fit in a single frame
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great pics paul. what are you using for your surface? is it just a mirror? or maybe plexi-glass?
 

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Lan-Lord @ Dec 14 2006, 02:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
great pics paul. what are you using for your surface? is it just a mirror? or maybe plexi-glass?[/b]

Thanks Chris, I used a piece of 'foam board' for all of the images, it's kind of like construction paper glued to a 1/4 inch thick piece of foam (on both sides). You can find it anywhere like Wal-Mart or Staples. I placed a piece of glass from a picture frame on top of it today to hide the fibers and to give a little reflection, I was afraid a mirror would reflect too much.

Here's another image shot on the same base, the 'greenish/gray' color is from a near by wall that is painted olive.

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Last one and it's back to work tomorrow
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I used mirror lockup for this one and did zero p/p, I need to learn how to do USM properly... this image lost a lot of sharpness with the re-size.

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edit- ok last one for real this time
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Same image with an auto levels adjustment and USM of... Amount 150, Radius 0.3, Threshold 1. I can't see any halo's, is it just me? I'm always afraid of over doing it.

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No ideas for help yet, but I'm thinking...

Sooooo Paul, when are you going to buy some lights and build a studio?
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (foulshot @ Dec 14 2006, 07:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
Sooooo Paul, when are you going to buy some lights and build a studio?
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LOL Zach, a table-top studio would be nice, but farther down on my list of photo-gear to buy... Buying gear is half the fun
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Also, I would much rather be outside taking images, I can't believe I'm looking forward to bug season.
 

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