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  1. fcotterill

    Tamron 90mm Macro: New model for E and Z Mounts

    Sounds like a good value. Innovative lens hood for easier filter use https://www.tamron.eu/en-GB/p/1b2043f5-4ad5-4297-bdde-06e677809502/90mm-f28-di-iii-macro-vxd?lens-camera=nikon https://photographylife.com/news/tamron-announces-90mm-f-2-8-macro
  2. kshitijsharma

    Some pics from the walk today

  3. A.Royce

    Fireweed

    Found this wildflower on recent trip to Leavenworth area. For those of you who regularly visit, hike, bike into the mountains this time of year will see this plant everywhere. I really enjoy seeing the splash of color on the forest floor. From afar these flowers are not much to look at until...
  4. rpmahesh

    My foray into Macro-Photography

    Here is a Macro picture from my backyard. Please feel free to critique it, as this is my initial tryout. (Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON Z 8 Lens: NIKKOR Z MC 105f/2.8 S Focal Length: 105mm, 1/250, F/13 ISO: 1000)
  5. M

    What 4\6 lenses would be in your collection for your Z9? What F mount lenses would you keep or add?

    What 4\6 lenses would be in your collection for your Z9? What F mount lenses would you keep or add? With approximately . 87 F mount lenses still offered and so far 33 Z mount lenses as listed as current stock on Nikon's website. List your collect or recommendations as General, Wildlife...
  6. Niels.hr.Hansen

    Cucumber spider (Araniella sp)

    Spiders are normally greyish in DK, so I was quite surprised when finding this one in my garden.
  7. lukemeup

    Plants

    Nikon knocked it out of the park with this 105 Z macro lens. :) I'm just starting to dabble with macro & I'm super pleased with the performance. These are all handheld - I'll play with tripod & stacking on a non-windy days. :)
  8. 12markus12

    Forest Magic

    Besides wildlife, shooting fungi is my main passion when going out with my camera. The main season for fungi here in the german forests reaches from September to early November. This is also the season I really love being out in the woods. The air is fresh and the coloured leaves, warm coloured...
  9. @Red_E_Read

    Something a little different, maybe….

    I’m not sure what to say about this other than I really like the shape. It almost resembles a cartoon character waving its paw, or of course just some water! D500 Sigma 105mm 1/1600 f8 auto-ISO720
  10. JimFromAZ

    Basics with new Nikon 105mm f/2.8G VR Micro IF ED

    Hi All, just received my Like New Nikon 105mm Micro. I tried a few handheld shots with my D850 on tree bark in my back yard. My shots had the following details: shutter speed ranging from 1/400 to 1/800, handheld, used VR off and on, single shot, Continuous Auto-Focus, late afternoon Arizona...
  11. Hatch1921

    A few to share

    Just revisiting some archive shots, I'm looking forward to the warmer weather and for the insects to start up again. Thanks for looking all. Hatch 01 Busy Bee by hatch1921, on Flickr 02 Reds and Blues 16x9 by hatch1921, on Flickr 03 16x9 Bytterfly by hatch1921, on Flickr 04 In the mist by...
  12. B

    Recommended Macro Tripod?

    Looking for a recommendation on a reasonably priced tripod to do macro photography. Heard good things about Vanguard Veo 3+. Specifications: - fairly light weight - fairly small - can get very low to the ground - can take photos straight down - reliable - twist locks Please let me know what...
  13. Anton

    The Hindenburg

    D850;105mm Macro
  14. Anton

    Bradypus tridactylus

    Nikon D850;105mm Macro
  15. Richie_28

    Up close with a California Skipper Butterfly

    Some macro photos of a California Skipper butterlfy. Photos were taken with a Nikon D500, 85mm DX Nikkor Micro lens, and an extension tube.
  16. F

    European mantis

    The European mantis is a large hemimetabolic insect in the family of the Mantidae ('mantids'), which is the largest family of the order Mantodea (mantises). Their common name praying mantis is derived from the distinctive posture of the first pair of legs that can be observed in animals in...
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