Scott Peden wrote:
> Reversing the lens allows you to get real close.... seriously close, close
> enough you are blocking your light.....and doesn't allow you to back off.
>
> I think the links here are with a 14-45 reversed, hand held, as you have to
> move the camera closer or further way to do any focusing. Most of the
> subjects are the width of a tooth pic. Usually only the center third of the
> FOV is in focus, sometimes I got lucky.
>
> And last but not least, it was fun.
>
Thanks for some enjoyable images. I looked even though it was Flikr,
although I didn't go so faras to look at any larger version but the
first one, which really lovely.
You should be a prime candidate for the Pentax Papilio binoculars.
Astonishing for tiny things in nature.
Moose
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