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  • Ok not to be mean, but as said before, using F29 and uch a high ISO is jsut not smart. first the higer the ISO, the worse the picture, but also, anything that is over F13 will be softer, than F8 or so. Also for everyone trying this method, be aware that you will get dust in your camera, and it cleaning the sensor, is also not something that should be done every week!

  • @canon7dfreak You can use whatever setting you want. It depends on what effect you want. I used these settings because I liked how the exposure in the photograph turned out like. Plus I tried all the other settings. Obviously some settings give out a worse quality, but these settings actually turned out great!

  • reverse rings help too

  • @ebdwya i made this video for those who don't have any reverse rings :)

  • cool!

  • does it make sense to have to set such a high iso when your aperture is f29? Why not use a wider aperture to allow lower ISO then your image quality should be better?

  • does it make sense to have to set such a high iso when your aperture is f29? Why not use a wider aperture to allow lower ISO then your image quality should be better?

  • hi.... its work in nikon d90? ^_^

  • @sekya08 Yes it will work with any SLR. The best lens I find that works the most is the bundled lens ( the one thats in the video). Though the telephoto lens works good to!

  • how it can focus ?

  • @amirnazhif You need to move in and out from the subject. - 2:16

    you can't move the lens focus normally as you would when your lens is on the "proper" way. So thats why you need to move back and forth (Very slightly)

  • I've just tried this for the very first time on my 7D with a 24-105mm L f/4 and it did magic!!!! thank you so very much!!!

  • @brramzi31 Oh right cool! It is great once you get started!

    You are very welcome!! XD

  • how do u do the focusing?? im doing this but the focus is out of place...

  • @Sukaitora All you do is just move your self back and forth very slightly from the area that you want to focus on.

  • @DeadlyTeaParty Oh.. tnx for the quick reply ^^, btw on your focal length.. at what mm is your lens in??.. is it fully zoom or not fully zoom??...

  • @DeadlyTeaParty Nevermind. :D looks like its not zoom as i can see in the video... tnx for upload ^^, ima try now reverse lens... thank you very much

  • wow I love your cam! =))

    great info

    ~Eleven

  • @SoaringEleven Thank you very much :P

    :D

  • WOW!! That was most interesting!

    THANKYOU so much for sharing with us! =)

    Your photos at the end of the video are absolutely brilliant!

  • @sandrateager Thank you very much; I love this technique now XD

    I am going to do more tonight!

    You are very welcome!

    Thank you; I am glad they turned out XD

  • @DeadlyTeaParty It's sure is a neat technique! =)

    Will you be sharing the photos you are going to do tonight?

  • @sandrateager XD

    I am uploading the video of photos that I took tonight right now!!

    I will share it will u once its uploaded XD

  • @DeadlyTeaParty Oh WOW!!

    That sounds great!

    Looking forward to viewing them!  =D

  • @sandrateager Right the are up now!!

  • @sandrateager I had so much fun at it the time went fast so quickly! :O

  • @DeadlyTeaParty Oh yes--i know that feeling when you are enjoying something you don't even see the time going by! =)

  • @sandrateager its a good and bad thing the bad thing about it is that you want to do more but have run out of time in a way and a good thing about this is that you can do this on a super boring day; which will pass the time far quicker XD

  • @DeadlyTeaParty  Hehe,....So true! =)

  • Really nice macro pictures.great and interesting video !

  • @Spiderbuster71 thank u very much! XD

    Thank u I'm glad u like it!

  • Terrific video.. thanks for sharing this with us!! Awesome close ups!!

  • @NaturesFairy Thank you very much!!! XD

    You are very welcome!

    Thank you; I'm glad they turned out so good XD

  • Very cool! Awesome images - neat! :-)

  • @mdragon180 :D

    Thank you very much! I'm glad you like them XD

  • @mdragon180 :D

    Thank you very much! I'm glad you like them!

  • this is a terrific technique, I love how clear you can get the photos, thanks for sharing :) Valerie

  • @LuvBugCrafts XD It sure is; I love it now!! XD

    me to; at times the softness actually makes the photos look real nice!

    I was playing with this all afternoon xP

    You are very welcome!!

  • Very cool!! It's fun to see how folks tweak their cameras to do different things.

  • @aikitherese Thank you XD

    I was told about this technique when I took photograph seriously back in 2008; but never tried it out as such XD

    I love Macro work!!

  • well done *****

  • @MorganOthelloLFee Thank you very much!

    Its so much fun doing this XD

  • That's clever, indeed... and effective, the result is so cool!

    I'm adding it to my favourites, right now!

    Thank you for sharing, Nicoleta!

    ^_^

  • @danbergam XD Thank you! it s fun taking photos like these!

    Thank you; I'm glad you like it :P

    You are very welcome!!

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