I did a search for Macro photos in the "Image Sharing & Discussion" forum, and was surprised to find nothing.
Does anyone have any LF macro photos to share? I'm interested in seeing what can be/has been done.
I did a search for Macro photos in the "Image Sharing & Discussion" forum, and was surprised to find nothing.
Does anyone have any LF macro photos to share? I'm interested in seeing what can be/has been done.
David Aimone Photography
Critiques always welcome...
There are some examples in the flowers thread and probably in a few other places as well. I've posted some examples with a Tominon 75/4.5.
Phaelenopsis 2:1
Heirloom Iris 1:1
Then this was done with a 125/56. Fuji -NW at 1:1
Alpine foget-me-not 1:1
Love the Iris. Beautiful!
David Aimone Photography
Critiques always welcome...
try to search Bosaiya..
ex: http://www.largeformatphotography.in...hlight=bosaiya
but it IS easier to go to his site:
http://www.angelsandinsects.com/
beautiful macro's if you ask me...
chinese mulberry & pancake plant
Apo macro symmar 180 - 4x5 Velvia 100
first image post so sorry if something's wrong with attached files
Tom
I can contribute - This is part of a series I am working on. The figure is less than 1/8" tall. I started them using MF, but have since moved to 4x5 using enlarging and process lenses. I've also tried stitching scenes using a movable DSLR back, which look good too, but are basically a lot more work/time for the same quality compared to the 4x5 scans.
Taken with a little 55mm Repro-Claron @ f/11 on Delta 100 I believe.
Evan
Here is a closeup experiment of British Soldier lichen. I think it is about 1:1 I can't remember what lens, but it was likely one of the Nikon SW I had back then. Toyo 45 A II with 6x7 Toyo back. Fuji RVP
The impression I got from this experiment was that it is possible to take 1:1 photos with a "normal" lens, but it was damn hard to do in the field. Composition is a problem with the clumsiness of the tripod, and extremely dim ground glass. Critical focus is also a problems with camera shake and narrow depth of field.
Had to pull the negs to confirm what I shot.
4x5 FP-4 in Pyro-PMK through a 135 mm Zeiss Tessar stopped down all the way on an old Compur resulting in a f.64 plus-ish with the bellow extension on a Toyo 45G.
It is a female deer skull I found out on my family farm in NW Indiana. It served well as a subject during my close-up phase and has resulted in a large collection of bones.
Bleeding Hearts
Chamonix 045n-2, Nikkor-AM 120, Efke 25 in Pyrocat-MC
David Aimone Photography
Critiques always welcome...
[QUOTE=mrladewig;678413]There are some examples in the flowers thread and probably in a few other places as well.
Heirloom Iris 1:1[QUOTE]
Especially nice touch of droplets! Well, ya got me salivating to shoot LF again . .
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