Show us shots made with the EX-25 macro extension ring

Pushed for time, but here's one from the 50-200mm and EX-25. The only lense I use with the EX-25, though I'm itching to try out the 150/2 with it. Likely not as versatile as the 50-200, though.



--
Tim
'I haven't been everywhere, but it's on my list.'
E3/7-14/12-60/150/50-200/25/25/EC-14
http://www.flickr.com/photos/timskis6/
 
All shot with manual focus and no flash
Dragon fly--Lens-70-300, iso400, 1/400, F8, FL 180mm



Gladioli--Lens-50-200, iso400,1/10, F3.5, FL 200mm



Rose--Lens-40-150, iso200, 1/25, F10, FL 150mm

 
Her's a couple from me with the 50mm and the EX-25. Focus is a bit off (my bad), but it's straight ooc. Figure I'll get around to working over the ORFs at some point to see how they print up





-Scott
 
1. flowers look better if shown just a little part.
2. I like that little curly piece of plant.

3. My favourite is the one of the dragonfly (first one), because for once it sits on something else than a leave of grass, twig or whatever : is that a rusty nail?

Thanks for sharing : these image spark my desire to go for a bit of macro shooting.
--
Roel Hendrickx

lots of images : http://www.roelh.zenfolio.com

my E-3 user field report from Tunisian Sahara: http://www.biofos.com/ukpsg/roel.html
 
Thanks for the kind comments and thanks for starting this thread.
I am amazed at many of the images being posted here!

That dragonfly was a bonus at the conclusion of a wedding.

It was perched on an old garden sign which I thought fit fairly well with the occasion (a wedding in a garden) ...



Cheers.
 
Thanks for the kind comments and thanks for starting this thread.
I am amazed at many of the images being posted here!

That dragonfly was a bonus at the conclusion of a wedding.

It was perched on an old garden sign which I thought fit fairly well with the occasion (a wedding in a garden) ...

Oh, I see, the dragonfly sat on top of one of the LL's.
Good catch.
--
Roel Hendrickx

lots of images : http://www.roelh.zenfolio.com

my E-3 user field report from Tunisian Sahara: http://www.biofos.com/ukpsg/roel.html
 

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