Tiny Tuesday: Wonders of Nature
Regular followers of my blips will know that I love doing macros (I find them fascinating), but you're probably also concerned about my apparent liking for photographing dead insects. It's not that I particularly like them to be dead (unless they're the stinging sort), just that they're usually better at keeping still than live ones!
Anyway for a while I've wanted to get into more extreme macro work so I've just bought a new toy - a Raynox 250 macro lens attachment. I'd hoped it would work with my existing macro lens to get even more magnification - it brings the closest focus point down from 19 cm to about 4 cm.
This is my first go with it - with a 15-layer in-camera focus stack on a tiny dead moth whose head is only about 1.5mm across. I hope it's not too scary! (The photo is only slightly cropped.) I think I'm going to have lots of fun with this lens. Of course I note that Raynox make an even more powerful add-on lens...maybe one day! ;-))
Many thanks to cathy1947 for hosting TT this month.
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