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Old 12th August 2005   #1
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Rookie shots at Macro photography. Most shot are done with EF-S 18-55mm(kit lens) with reverse-mounted 50mm f1.8 mkII, and EF-S 17-85mm. Comments welcome





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Old 12th August 2005   #3
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The shots look slightly soft. Did you apply USM to the shot ?
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Hey Max! When did you visit SBG? I was there on 8-Aug.

Pictures looks grainy or contain noise.
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Hi megaweb, I did use USM for some of the pix. Bad try lah. Only have 50mm mk2 and kit lens to play with. No money to buy macro lens.

Hi Bob, visited SBG yesterday only lah. wanna try macro.
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i think that the problem is due to jpeg compression set too high.

BTW #1 looks like a great moment, is that a spider behind the leaf?
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i think that the problem is due to jpeg compression set too high.

BTW #1 looks like a great moment, is that a spider behind the leaf?

Hi Ortega, how to change jpeg compression? I used a 300D with kit lens 18-55mm and a reversed mounted 50mm f1.8mkII

Yes, the spider is behind the leave.
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