My very first attempt at Macro Photography. I couldn’t find a bee, so had to resort to a fly. Actually surprised how it looked at 1.4 magnification. I did have to crop in order to post it & the tree flowers. The tree flowers are actually 4-5mm in dia...
Out at a local park this morning finding some butterflies, a bee and a Painted Bunting.R5, RF100-500. SS 1/1200, F7.1, ISO varied.
macro shot of Bee using canon R8 and 35mm macro,what you guys think 100 mm macro or 35 mm macro which one is more effective in macro photography.
This is the second in a series of photos of the same male tiger, but taken on different days with the same camera, but different lenses.In either case, I think they could also be titled: "Stay for lunch?"R6II, RF 200-800@311mm, f/7.1, 1/320sec, ISO-...
CameraCanon EOS R6Lens modelEF100-400 mm F4.5 5.6 L IS II USM with RF converterShutter speed1/3200Aperturef/5.6Focal length400 mmISO2000Since it’s National Photography Month, I've been experimenting with various shots and was fortunate to capture thi...
Earlier today I noticed what I thought was a caterpillar on the backyard wall. Upon closer inspection, I thought it was 2 bugs mating. I had the "wrong lens" on the camera at the time but got as close as I could and took some shots before they wand...
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