Nice to still have some flowers blooming in mid-November in Michigan.
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Witch Hazel in bloom.
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That's quite an amazing shot. I hope you post some more of your images as you play with your new set up.Just playing around with my new flash. Now I can shoot hand held, with extension tubes, at f22, in a dimly lit room, and still be at my base ISO! I think this thing is going to be a lot of fun.
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I bet you'll get a pic of that if you catch him right. My problem is the bird is in focus but where the feeder sits means he is always a silhouette. I can't get any light on him as I'm never home at the right time of day. One day!Here's a pic. of the humming bird. You have to look close...it's just to the left of the feeder and against the background of the trees. I have another location staked out where there is a lighter background that will show the bird better and will try that tomorrow. The wings on that little thing don't look like the blur you see with your naked eye though. But focus is off.
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Thanks. Those are some great shots you posted too, hope to see more of your work.That's quite an amazing shot. I hope you post some more of your images as you play with your new set up.
It's very helpful to tell us which camera and lens when you post the flowers.Flowers just stared popping here in Indiana. These are the first I've seen, just noticed them a couple hours ago.
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I shoot on a Panasonic GX-85. I had the 14-140 f3.5 - 5.6 with 26mm of extension tubes. Settings were 1/100 sec, f20 102mm, ISO 200, no flash just sun to my back.It's very helpful to tell us which camera and lens when you post the flowers.
Thank you for your reply. It can help people to shoot more pictures.I shoot on a Panasonic GX-85. I had the 14-140 f3.5 - 5.6 with 26mm of extension tubes. Settings were 1/100 sec, f20 102mm, ISO 200, no flash just sun to my back.