I believe that it's the 38/2.8 Auto Macro. The tube arounds the lens is used
to attach the flash head. It doesn't look like she's got any extension tube on
the lens.
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>Subject: [OM] National Geographic - June issue with OM macro shots
> From: Frank Griffin <frankrad4@xxxxxxxx>
> Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 20:28:26 -0400
> To: Olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>Hi All,
> I was thumbing at the new issue of National Geographic and
>picture of a photographer using an OM-4ti caught my eye. It was in one of
>the "On Assignment articles that shows how a photo was set up to capture
>a shot of a caterpillar munching on ant larvae. The insects are on a
>glass plate and the camera is in position under the glass. I can't tell
>for sure what lens is on the camera, maybe a 38/2.8 ? I can't see what
>extension tube is used , there seems to be a tube around the outside of
>the lens, maybe to position the glass. If anyone knows what this set-up
>is, OLY or what I'd like to know. Anyway, the photograpers name is
>Darlyne Murawski and there are some magnificent shots of insects in the
>mag. I thought some of you OM fans might be interested in this.
>
> Frank
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