Since my last post I have not had many opportunities to get
out and photograph anything. Partly due
to me being away at college. Now summer
is finally here and I am home, where there are many more opportunities to
photograph wildlife and nature. A couple
days last week I was messing around with the Reverse Lens Technique trying to
photograph flowers. I mounted my 55 mm lens
in reverse, using my reversing ring and mounted that on a stack of Kenko
extension tubes. I was surprised by the
results. With a regular mounted lens the
extension tubes would allow you to be able to focus on closer subjects to the
lens. With the reverse lens mount on
extension tubes, I found that it lets you stay further away from the subject
which in some cases will be very nice. I
was happy about this because with just the lens you sometimes would be right on
top of the subject in order for it to focus, but with the set of extension
tubes it allowed me to be a little further away from the subject. Hopefully this will help a lot when photographing
insects, where as before it was a challenge to focus on animals because you had
to get so close. I also stumbled across
either a ribbon or garter snake not sure which, when I was experimenting. So I took a few shots with the normal mounted
lens as well. I have not had a chance to
upload the images to my computer yet, but hopefully I will get to it this week
and post some of the images by the end of the week. Until next time.
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