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Old 23rd June 2003   #1
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Default The tiny forest......

Hi Alll....

Here is a photo juz taken awhile ago experimenting with a 50mm lens at reversed ring connection with a +4.

Its something commonly found in our refrigerator!!!!



Can you identify what it is???

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Old 23rd June 2003   #2
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cauliflower?
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Old 23rd June 2003   #3
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Default OOOPPPSSSS.....try again!!!!

Hmmm.....o tot it would be that easy!!!

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My goodness, that's a good shot of my fav veg - Brocoli!!!!
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correct!!
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do I win a prize.. huh huh huh... do I win a prize.. hee hee

Btw sulhan, you handheld the lens when doing the reverse lens shot??
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Default Improvised....

Hiiii Snipe...

For the reverse lense....i actually improvised in several combinations of old rings and filter rings to get a reveresed screw on. This gives the screw "backside out". Hence my screwing the lens in reverse.

As the depth of field is rather shallow. I actually rack the camera on a movable platform and "mount" the subject on a holder.

For this one.....i used natural lighting(available light and then do a drop one speed. Tried several speeds(shutter) and this looks good.

Have fun...

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Hiiii Snipe...

For the reverse lense....i actually improvised in several combinations of old rings and filter rings to get a reveresed screw on. This gives the screw "backside out". Hence my screwing the lens in reverse.

As the depth of field is rather shallow. I actually rack the camera on a movable platform and "mount" the subject on a holder.

For this one.....i used natural lighting(available light and then do a drop one speed. Tried several speeds(shutter) and this looks good.

Have fun...

Regards,
Sulhan
Thanks for sharing dude. Must try it out myself liao...
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