Another reverse lens/freelensing here;
I bought a new lens this week. It should be here in the next few days so will be uploading some new photos soon!!
Below is a photo of our regular bird we're feeding at the moment. It's become pretty tame over the past few weeks as we feed it/ give it food for it's chicks. No longer scared of the shutter sound either!
Archive for May 2011
Take a bow
Reverse Lens Macro III
Getting more practise with it. When I get my Macro lens later in the year it will be nice to compare the reverse lens to a lens specifically created with macro photography in mind (the micro nikkor 105mm). The lens I usually use for my macro work is the Tamron 70-300 (tend to use it more for the recent wildlife shots). Using the 50mm reversed gives a better quality but extremely hard to focus and currently haven't had bright enough weather to make the aperture narrower (1.8 is giving such a shallow depth of field to be useful).
I'm still having fun and really enjoying the results though!




Reverse Lens Macro tests
DIY photography linked a video by Destin (see link for his youtube and flickr page) about how to create a simple macro lens with your existing lens' simply by taking it off and holding it backwards. I gave it a go with my 50mm 1.8 and it worked! Need more work on it though but certainly fun!


A few notes - just remember you need to widen your aperture manually and it needs a lot of light! Remember as well to be extra careful with your lens (and camera!) if doing it!
Lisbon Street Art
Plants and the Bird II
A bit windy here at the moment! Dragging plants and things indoors to shoot. A couple more shots from the Wildlife conservation as well. Tamron 70-300mm



I'm also looking at getting a new lens. After some thought (sports lens or macro). I've decided to go for macro for now. This is the lens I'm looking at;




