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Old 03-18-2011, 12:01 PM
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I'm still struggling to learn how to photograph orchids. This was taken with a 85 mm Nikkor macro lens (Nikon calls them micro rather than macro). These macros have a very short depth of field. I really wish that I'ld gone with the 60mm. The 85mm is a little too long for me.

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Old 03-18-2011, 01:39 PM
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Nice I really like it. How close can you get to the flower? How much detail can you get? macro's are for getting really tiny details and extreme closeups right?
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Old 03-18-2011, 03:06 PM
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They are for getting detail. But you don't need to get too close because it's 85mm. That picture was taken from over two feet away. If I get too close all I would get is a tiny portion of the flower. That's why I say I should have gone with a 60mm lens which is Nikon's shortest macro.
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Old 03-18-2011, 03:38 PM
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One way to increase you dof is to use a tripod and take a longer exposure at the smallest aperture possible (mine would be f/32). Getting the 65mm wouldn't really make that much difference in your dof at this range, but a smaller aperture should give you enough dof to get all of these flowers in focus.
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This picture was taken at f/32 and an exposure of 2.5 seconds, but on a tripod since it's impossible to hold a camera still for that long.

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Old 03-18-2011, 03:41 PM
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Should have mentioned that I also use a remote shutter release - that and the tripod are some of the best investments I've ever made and neither is very expensive.
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Should have mentioned that I also use a remote shutter release - that and the tripod are some of the best investments I've ever made and neither is very expensive.
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And I even have a 105 mm macro.
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Thanks for the information. I do have a tripod and I agree that it makes a huge difference. I'm going to try working with the apature. Thanks.
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I'm a bit like you... have the material but still learning . the 'how too' & I agree using a tripod makes all the difference
There is a thread about 'stacking photos' you might find intresting while you learn all of the experts like Ron's techniques.
good luck and keep us posted!

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Old 03-19-2011, 02:25 AM
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The advantage of long macro's is that they are very usefull when taking pictures of animals (insects) and portraits.
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