Macrophotography Setup
Macrophotography Set Up by Thomas Shahan who says: 'For the majority of my photos recently, I have been using the 2x teleconverter mounted directly to the body and the 28mm reversed to the teleconverter. Also, sometimes I just reverse the 28mm to the body alone. I think just the 28mm reversed is 3:1.' #Macro_Photography #Thomas_Shahan
DIY: Ring flash
I created a macro flash ring using only the camera's built in flash. This setup takes a while to make, but the results are excellent. The casing is made out of cardboard. Simply line the insides with smooth aluminum foil and tape the duct to the pop up flash and you're set! DIY: Ring flash | ADIDAP
35 Stunning Macro Photography Ideas — Smashing Magazine
Mini Macro Studio for Less than $0.02 Another useful tutorial on building a mini-macro studio out of everyday objects in no time. The set-up is very simple and requires only a sheet of paper, folded and taped. It is very easy to make and produces nice results.
CowboyStudio Table Top Photo Studio Light Tent Kit in a Box - 1 Tent, 2 Light Set, 1 Stand, 1 Case
CowboyStudio Table Top Photo Studio Light Tent Kit in a Box - 1 Tent, 2 Light Set, 1 Stand, 1 Case An affordable small set up for product photography. This is the set up I use for my jewelry. (If your items are purses or larger I'd suggest a different setup.)
These remarkable photographs were taken by physiotherapist Miroslaw Swietek at around 3am in the forest next to his home. Using a torch, the 37-year-old amateur photographer hunts out the motionless bugs in the darkness before setting up his camera and flash just millimetres from them. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1260946/The-stunning-pictures-sleeping-insects-covered-early-morning-dew.html#ixzz1qGkfAgkE