


AN APPRECIATION!
I was browing thru the collection of works on macrophotography as published. To my ignorance I learnt that I could set the macro lens on a depth of field mark to make focusing unnecessary. This would have an advantage of shooting a moving subject like insect. Thanks!
Using Canon EOS MACRO lens 65mm f/16 & Canon EOS 1DX
The retake of one earlier purple image flower. The rest as captured. All in the ratio 1:1
Lighting positions were adjusted for brighter n reduction of shadow. To continue.



Continuing with a special lens from Canon the Macro-Lens 1-5X n the first pic at 1:1 n captured as shown.
The couple of small dots were well spread on the extreme close-up images on the flower petals capture n posted earlier.

CONTINUE TO EXPLORE THE AMAZING CLOSE-UP WORLD
The detail of the texture surface gives one an awe of nature’s feature. The color tone n saturation in gradiation could be soothing. So on to capture more pics using different techniques to explore.
Whilst manipulating to improve the features of the extreme close-up my grey matter suddenly recalled a British book, “Small is Beautiful” I read whilst flying from London to Dublin to visit my son studying civil engineering in Trinity College.
I thot I got the features of the tiny flower well in focus but this time I used another cine lens
f/16 apeture to improve the depth of field n improved on the sharpness. I got it! So here are the whole n part of the tiny flower. I am happily satisfied with my self-designed extreme close-up lens.