Wings V

Damienne Bingham

Wings V


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Wings V by Damienne Bingham
Wings V by Damienne Bingham
  • Fremme

    Fremme

    another great image, details, colors and great composition, well framed, cheers

  • Damienne Bingham replied

    Thank you very much :) I really appreciate your opinion!

  • Julie Thomas

    Julie Thomas

    Wow! this is the most detail i have ever seen of wings!! the colours are gorgeous… amazing macro!

  • Damienne Bingham replied

    Thank you very much :) I was lucky that this guy was fairly docile, he spent a lot of time sitting around. And he was massive, about 5 inches across!

  • CynLynn

    CynLynn

    Very nicley done!! beautiful colors and patterns, super work, cindy

  • Damienne Bingham replied

    Thanks Cindy! I really appreciate the input :)

  • karenanderson

    karenanderson

    :0 … the details are extraordinary … amazing wonderful capture ….

  • Damienne Bingham replied

    Thank you Karen :) I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

  • noddy13

    noddy13

    wow the detail is so amazing. i am trying to get into macro though the macro lense for my camera cost $850 so before i went out and bought that i thought i will do it cheaper and i bought A 10X MACRO FILTER though i dont seem to be getting the photos quite as close as u. any suggestions. roxy =)

  • Damienne Bingham replied

    To be honest, the only way to get really good quality macro photos is to invest in a dedicated macro lens. I’m using a 50mm macro lens at the moment, I think it costs about $500 or so, but it’s actually inadequate for what I want to do now, so I need to upgrade to something – but you’re right, they just cost so much, it’s hard to prioritise that kind of money for it!

    Using filters is a good way to start to practice macro, and also there are some really cheap “extension tubes” on the market that you can use with your normal kit lens or whatever, and it increases the focal length so you can get closer to your subjects and create macro work. The drawback is that the tubes create Extremely shallow depth of field and they negate the auto focus, so you have to do it all yourself.

    But they are still very fun to play with, I bought an extremely cheap set for about 20 bucks on ebay, but the “good quality” ones are still quite cheap, Kenko is a good brand and they cost about 150 bucks I think. They come in a set of three that screw together to be stacked or can be used individually (screwed onto your own lens). Also there are things like lens babies and bellows’ which give macro effects too.

    Hope that helps a little and makes sense to you!

    Cheers for the lovely comment :)

    xox
    D

  • noddy13

    noddy13

    thanks heaps that helps heaps. i think i will invest in a proper macro lens.

    thanks again roxy xox

  • Damienne Bingham replied

    My pleasure hun :)

  • David Roman

    David Roman

    Too cooooool!

  • Damienne Bingham replied

    Cheers! :) Glad you like it!

  • Deanna Roberts Think in Pictures

    Deanna Roberts...

    Incredible. Well done Damienne! I’m impressed by how close you can get with that great lense. Nice work :D

  • Damienne Bingham replied

    Thanks Deanna :) I’m so glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for taking the time to comment.

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