“ Old Reliable ”
This is a macro shot using a reversing ring. I did use a macro lens, however, I mounted it backwards on the camera using the reversing ring. (The lens is so old it actually would not have worked on this camera body mounted straight.) The camera, a Nikon D7200, was mounted on a focusing rail and ...
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Use A Macro Lens
  • Shawna Woods Edited a year ago

    HW great details here in your image it is almost 3D with how you created your image!  I really like the cropping for your image this week.

    HW great details here in your image it is almost 3D with how you created your image!  I really like the cropping for your image this week.

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  • Karen Brenneman Edited a year ago

    Interesting story and details!

    Interesting story and details!

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  • Ray Reed Edited a year ago

    Sharp vintage subject.  You did a good job with he image stacking.   I need to invest in a focusing rail.  I have a manual focus 90 mm lens baby lens… more

    Sharp vintage subject.  You did a good job with he image stacking.   I need to invest in a focusing rail.  I have a manual focus 90 mm lens baby lens that I have trouble focusing and stacking them would help me out.  Yours is very sharp and lot of detail.

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  • Caren Enloe Edited a year ago

    I really like this HW. The way you framed it gives emphasis to the key hole. Well done!

    I really like this HW. The way you framed it gives emphasis to the key hole. Well done!

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