> First Bjørn Rørslett has some stunningly different approaches to nature
> photography (and a pretty gung-ho approach to making lenses do what he
> wants, possibly including monkey wrenches) and his page here
> http://www.naturfotograf.com/lens_spec.html gives subjective views of a
> variety of specialist lenses, mainly Nik*n, but including Zuiko Macro.
> Here
> is an example of his work using a Zuiko 38/2.8 Macro on a Nik*n F5 body
> http://www.naturfotograf.com/casshyp.html (Did I mention that he modifies
> his own equipment? See here http://www.naturfotograf.com/28pc.html for an
> eye-opening project, especially if you want to try macro for real. And
> there are good examples of both IR and UV images on his site too.)
>
> Second, Olympus VisionAge magazine carried a few articles on the macro
> range, and you could look at Issues 1, 7 and 8. The first is certainly
> downloadable from Peter Gilbert's site http://www.deakin.edu.au/~peterg/ -
> but it is 10MB! You could do worse than review the macrophoto manual
> available in the eSIF.
thanks for the links took oh about 5 seconds to download the 10MB on the
universities JANET connection... :-) - sometimes being a senior lecturer
has its advantages
Regards
James
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