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Gautam - I love the last picture!
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Originally Posted by mobike008
(Post 920312)
Navin, the second picture ( red abstract) is simply mindblowing. Can you tell us what was that object? |
It is the water droplets outside my car window. The background is the reflection of the scorpio's tail light.. Here's another pic ...
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Originally Posted by navin_bhp
(Post 920167)
Thanks for the comments guys.
@FATAL3RROR : I visited your flickr album now...I liked the odd, Surprised and your wallpaper...You've got a nice little setup for still life photography ..did you make it yourself?..I wish the patience to make one like that..
Do visit my photostream at Flickr: Navins' Photostream |
Thanks Navin! But I see I have a lot to learn from you!
Yes I made that setup myself. I had been planning to do this for over an year. Finally, decided to go ahead.
In typical Master Card style:
Raw Material for the Setup: 40 Rupees
Time to taken to DIY: 2 hours
The final outcome: Priceless.
It's really worth the effort. Check out this page for more information:
Strobist: How To: DIY $10 Macro Photo Studio Quote:
Originally Posted by iraghava
(Post 920349)
Gautam - I love the last picture! |
Thanks Ishan!
a visit to my farmhouse today :) found some interesting things to shoot.
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Originally Posted by NIP
(Post 920644)
a visit to my farmhouse today :) found some interesting things to shoot. |
Love the first shot. Nice close up :D
Was feeling bored at home and since i don't get too many chances to use my Nikon D40x, i thought of taking some random shots at home. Here is the results.
Look forward to critical comments :-
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Originally Posted by mobike008
(Post 925146)
Was feeling bored at home and since i don't get too many chances to use my Nikon D40x, i thought of taking some random shots at home. Here is the results.
Look forward to critical comments :- |
Should have used tripod, they got blurry.
Few revers lens shots :D
Canon 400D
Lens: Kit lense 18-55 mm(reversed)
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Originally Posted by guyonblackybx
(Post 925160)
Few revers lens shots :D
Canon 400D
Lens: Kit lense 18-55 mm(reversed) |
Very nice! I've tried this but havent got the kind of photos that you've got. Did you use a reversing ring or hand hold the lens ? Would love to know your technique.
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Originally Posted by gt_bhp
(Post 925197)
Very nice! I've tried this but havent got the kind of photos that you've got. Did you use a reversing ring or hand hold the lens ? Would love to know your technique. |
Above shots are clicked with help of reversal ring.
However I have started off with hand held revers technique. Here are few shots(1st and 2nd) that I have clicked with hand held.
Now coming to reversal ring that I used. I have created this one at home on my own. For this you need to scarifice your body cap. I have cut the body cap at the center and pasted a 58mm uv filter to so that I can screw in the lens to it. Following are the images(4th 5th and 6th) of the reversal ring that I have created :D
Tried my hand at macro.

Good one Netfreak.
Some more random pictures taken at home
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Originally Posted by NetfreakBombay
(Post 925637)
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Nice shot buddy keep it up :D
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Originally Posted by guyonblackybx
(Post 925314)
Above shots are clicked with help of reversal
Now coming to reversal ring that I used. I have created this one at home on my own. For this you need to scarifice your body cap. |
Very ingenious way of building the reversing ring! Will try your method. Even without the reversing rings, the pics you've shot are fantastic.
@NIP, Amazing chameleon shot that was. Great capture. Perfect timing.
:)
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