Tuesday, May 09, 2006
The Dial
I learnt something interesting recently. It is called the "poor man's macro lens". In order to get a really close focus on an object, I merely had to remove my lens and flip it around. Holding the lens against the camera body, I moved forwards and backwards until I got the object in focus, then released the shutter.
The problem with this lens-flipping technique is lighting. Very little light passes through the lens, but I managed to solve it simply by shining a cheap flashlight at the object to brighten it up.
The other problem with this is the shallow depth of field. It's so shallow that a slight shift and the object goes completely out of focus.
Boy, that was fun.
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6 comments:
Thank you so much for explaining the poor mans macro lens! I've been trying to save for one and I just tried your technique it works really well. Thank you so much this should hold me over until I can get a real one!
Very nice picture! I made one myself: http://lucassio.blogspot.com/2006/04/fontein.html
But simply with my digital camera, macro-mode :)
"next blog" put me at your blog twice in one week...I loved it the first time, now I'm going to mark the address. you're fantastic!
kat0421: No worries. Hope you have as much fun with it as I did.
lucas: Saw it. Nice shot.
meg: Thanks for the compliment. I'll work hard to maintain my best standards.
Very cool! Love the industrial looking photos!
I definitely like that shot! And even more so after knowing you achieved it via the "poor man's."
Nice work! -I like Watertap as well. :)
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