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Started by toofan, August 22, 2011, 08:21:00 PM

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toofan

Getting close to the subject depends upon the setup I use, but mostly between 5 to 10 cms.

This shot is made early in the morning with the help of flash. Most of the bugs are slow to move at mornings. And patience is the key. Keep practising. it took time to me also.

If you can lay flat down on ground it will make you more steady and help in easy focussing. I am also a learner just like you.
In macro photogarphy, Sir is mainly used for the RAM (Image), Mr Arnab (Naturecloseup), Udayan, Dr Anand and some more legends. So next time you could call me only Vimal. I will be at ease. thanks.
www.instagram.com/vimal.moments

Nikon Z6ii, Z 24-70 F4, Z 85 1.8 S, Nikkor 200mm Ais, 50mm 1.8D, Sigma10-20mm, Nikkor 35-70 mm, Nikon D90, Nikon D7000

Check me also on:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vimaljoshi/

Kiran Konduru

Thanks for the suggestion Vimal,
I agree with you for watever you said abt the usage of "SIR" but for a beginer like me, you are more than SIR..   :)

Deepak_Coorg

Quote from: toofan on September 01, 2011, 05:31:28 PM
Bharat: good one. ;D

Kaluan: thanks friend.  I made this shot with Nikkor 50mm 1.8 lens.

Toofan,

Very impressive work done here.

I know 50mm can produce a great picture, i guess you miss something that was attached to that 50mm here.  ;).

What was it?...ET or Raynox.

rgds
Deepak
Nikon D90, Nikon 18-200 IF VR, Nikon 50mm, Nikon 80-400 VR, Nikon 200-400 IF VR, Micro Nikkor 105mm, Sigma 8-16mm UWA, Nikon SB 900, Benro TA 265 M8 Head & Legs, Kenko ETs (Previously held Panasonic FZ50, Nikon TC-E17ED, Olympus Wcon 0.7x, Olympus FL-36)

Brendon

Are you a Konica Minolta or Sony Alpha DSLR user? If yes, then please check out http://www.flickr.com/groups/sony-alpha-india/

toofan

Thanks Deepak.

Quote from: Brendon on November 09, 2011, 11:34:54 AM
He reverse mounted it. :)
Yup and added the extension also.
www.instagram.com/vimal.moments

Nikon Z6ii, Z 24-70 F4, Z 85 1.8 S, Nikkor 200mm Ais, 50mm 1.8D, Sigma10-20mm, Nikkor 35-70 mm, Nikon D90, Nikon D7000

Check me also on:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vimaljoshi/

bodhijobs

Vimal,

Somehow I cannot add the image directly on my post, it comes as an attachment. How to do embed the image directly on the post.

:o

Regards

toofan

www.instagram.com/vimal.moments

Nikon Z6ii, Z 24-70 F4, Z 85 1.8 S, Nikkor 200mm Ais, 50mm 1.8D, Sigma10-20mm, Nikkor 35-70 mm, Nikon D90, Nikon D7000

Check me also on:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vimaljoshi/

bodhijobs


an_artist

Thats a good info.. But I am struggling with finding a solution for myself. I am developing my website to showcase my photo works.
i am struggling it to give a size. I read a lot about this and no where i get the satisfactory answer.. some says keep the best resolutions others says keep it very low.
I want the best image quality for my work on display at minimum size. i used 1080-720 size but it seems very slow as i opted for best quality. I used a software called fast stone photo resizer which i found to be good (any idea?)
I am not scared of getting my photos stolen(downloaded) but want a fast access by the viewers and give them best image quality...

to put in simply..
how much??

Image size -- In width and height

Image size-- in kb??

quality--??


i used the best quality and size 1080-720 and sizes are around 300-400kb.
any help will be appreciated..

thanks



toofan

Use 60% quality with the option of save for web (if that available in that software). This will surely reduce the size. Also a 600px size would be sufficient for image viewing.
www.instagram.com/vimal.moments

Nikon Z6ii, Z 24-70 F4, Z 85 1.8 S, Nikkor 200mm Ais, 50mm 1.8D, Sigma10-20mm, Nikkor 35-70 mm, Nikon D90, Nikon D7000

Check me also on:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vimaljoshi/