Macro Photography in Winter - Tips & Technique
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- čas přidán 2. 02. 2024
- A short macro photography walk in the forest in winter, showing my equipment, technique and the photos I got. Hope you enjoy and comment which photo is your favorite :)
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My macro kit:
📷 Fujifilm X-H2
🔎 Laowa 25mm F/2.8 2.5-5x ultra macro
🔦 Nikon SB-900 Flash with Cygnustech Diffuser
My video kit:
📷 Lumix DC-G91
🔎 Olympus 12-60mm f/2.8 pro
Music: 'Harvesthill' by Tobias Tinker, used with permission - Věda a technologie
Awesome video. Would love to see more detail of the stacking process during the photo shoot
I've never seen such macro photographs before, even from the pros.
KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!!
Amazing👏👏Having watched many many videos on Macro photography, I find yours the first REAL one on Winter. Thanks.
We want to see more of these. I like the fact that you describe how you take the photos. I'd like to see more details and also on shooting other subjects, notably flowers. Thanks for this one.
Amazing video. I’m an amateur that’s combed youtube for macro tips for some time, and this is probably near the top of my favorites now. Keep them coming!
Blows my mind, that you stack in live view. Awesome video Alexis! Cheers, Dennis
Fantastic work! Would love to see a detailed tutorial of your focus stacking technique.
Great content mate, very instructive. I will receive my Laowa 65mm tomorrow. Cant wait to get started!
Great first video 🔥! Can't wait for more!
I am astounded that you get such good focus stacked results from hand holding the camera and moving your body instead of using a focus rail. Excellent work. Well done.
This is very impressive for a first video! Keep pushing videos of this quality and you'll go far for sure!
Thanks Ryan, I'm glad you like it!
You did an amazing job with this first video. You managed to get high performance shots in a not so easy environment while keeping it simple and pleasant to watch and listen. I am on board for the next one. Don't change a thing. Great technique and very nice pictures by the way !
Nice photos there!! Pretty interesting macro photography setup to be handholding and stacking manually without a focus ring. You are the first macro photographer i've seen manually focus stacking with the laowa 25mm, which I have myself, and is not easy to use out in the field!
Thanks! Yeah that lens is definitely challenging to stack with, but the results are so worth it
This is absolutely amazing!!! You are so talented Alexis 🥰🥰 can’t wait to see more of your videos!
Amazing first video, really well put together. Looking forward to future videos from you!
Amazing first video, congratulations! I'll follow for more.
Alexis, fantastic video, which I can't believe is your first. I'm just beginning in macro and my main challenge is stabilising the camera. I'd love if you could give some tips because you make it look so easy! Many thanks for a very inspirational video ❤
Awesome work
Great video, thanks a lot! Please tell me, how often are shots taken? Does the flash have time to recharge? What flash settings do you use?
Awesome vid! Looking forward to the series.
awesssoooome - great fotos and insights
Thank you for sharing. Great video and shots.
Amazing pictures. Thank you for showing. Have always good light.
Great videos- looking forward for more
Your images and knowledge are all first rate young man, a pleasure to view... Thank you for sharing.
Great video, looking forward to watching more.
Another world. Excellent images ,Alexis.
Great 1st video. I look forward to hearing more about the stacking technique.
Great video. You made it look so easy. Will definitely try your method!!!
Your videos are a kind of artwork themselves! You not only handle the technic very well, I like your film making and presentation. And you know the creatures names! Not just only taking pictures whatever it is. You respect nature and be aware of the treasures around us. The feathered spider pics are outstanding! Looking forward to your next adventure! Just left an abo: ) Best wishes from Germany
Sweet video … this is the 2nd of your video I found today on my CZcams Home Page … keep them coming … I mainly shoot wildlife/mostly birds - though my wife & I went to Pantanal Brazil in September where it was Jaguars & Giant River Otters! …Which is only to say, I love wildlife/have thought about learning Macro - and what you are sharing is an inspiration ! Suggestion … in your videos, increase the amount of time on each finished photo you share. Thanks.
Great and thanks for sharing your knowledge
i love these vids, so informative, calm, peacefull...
Excellent! Very well done
Really cool video, love it!
Love it! Would love to see one on slime molds!
great photos man, very nice work
Bravo-Bravooo...
Keep up the good work bud.
Very relaxing video. Well done 👏
Congratulations on the channel and great photos. I hope for more similar content. :)
Amazing video!
Great work ❤
MEGA !!!! - Greets from Germany/Bavaria
Great video!!! I always struggle at the ''Moving back slowly'' part!
Really well done!
Really nice ❤
Great video and content!👍
thank you from southwestern France
Muy buenas macro fotos
First! This is very very well made Alexis, I'll be looking forward to more of your videos!!!
thanks Justin!
very nice video young lad!
Great video
This will be my first summer with that lens, I'm excited to see what I can get.
Cool photos!
Good luck, it's a really fun lens!
You are doing amazing!! Pretty jealous actually 😂😂👏🏻
Nice video! keep it up!
I take great macro🎉
Very great first video! I like the tempo and also the audio. But most of all... the pictures!!!
A very good video on macro photography. I bought the Laowa 100mm f2.8 x2 and it is a great lens. You take great macro photos. Don't you use a tripod ? I look forward to your next videos. Greetings from Cracow, Poland.
Thank you! I rarely use a tripod for macro, I prefer the flexibility of shooting handheld and using a flash motion blur isn't a worry.
Omg, this flash is so fast 😯
Good head-on mite photo, tough...
Great work, and an amazing first video. Its impressive you can pull off 128image stacks handheld!
Hi Alexis, thank you for your tips. Actually I am working withmy Sony cams plus a Neewer NW880S and it's working very well!
Liked and subscribed !!
Gute Arbeit
Für dein 1. Video EXTREM gute Qualität ❤
Wonderful video and so glad you did not ask for support.
Great video! I'll look forward to a video on technique. I'm impressed how well the SB900 keeps up with the long sequence of shots. (probably b/c it's set manually @ 1/32 or 1/64 s?)
Also where did you learn your biology to know and name the species you find?
Also loved the out-take at the end😅!
This is very interesting, taking such high magnification macros handheld is impressive because it is difficult. Would very much like to see both the pre- (the setup of the custom modes and flash) and post- processes, stacking and editing in your upcoming videos. I really like that you have focus on (pun intended) leaving the scene without harming the habitat. Greetings from your subscriber number 88.
Thank you! I'm definitely planning to do some videos on post processing, and good idea to do some on settings/custom modes as well.
Very nice video! Never tried going out in winter, unless its a snowflake 😅 Very nice shots and very helpful! 😁
It's definitely worth a try, there's still lots around if you look hard enough!
@@naturefold I tried it and there's actually quite something to be found 🤩 Thank you 😁🙌
Interesting
sick
Mmmm sick
Hey, great video! this is really helpful. Your images are absolutely exquisite, keep up the amazing work :)
I look forward to your image stacking video. A few suggestions for future videos: image storage and processing, and photo editing would be great!
Thanks so much! I'll definitely do some videos on post processing and editing in the future
pleasure! fantastic, cant wait 😀@@naturefold
This is your first video?! Nailed it dude. Well done, especially with the subtle use of background music (so many youtubers get that wrong). Great photo's too. As a newcomer to macro I felt you glanced over the "test photo" bit. Thats the bit I would like to know more about, coming from "normal photography" it's all a bit foreign especially flash settings (never really used flash before).
Thanks! Good to know, I will plan to do a more beginner-oriented video focused on settings and camera setup in the future :)
Great work as usual. May I ask your Flash power setting getting along with the custom 200ISO - 1/4f - 1/200 ?
Great video man can't wait for the next one!😁Now I really want to get that laowa 25mm back and try manual focus stacking again.. It looks so easy when you are doing it..🤣 Cheers! macroblaster2000😉
I do have a question though.✋While shooting the burst for focus stacking, are you doing one single super slow front to back movement, or several front-back-front-back moves?
Thanks so much! When burst stacking I do one continuous slow movement, it taxes some experimenting to get the speed right but I find the results to be much more consistent and easier to work with.
Very nice vidéo, little short for me, but it’s winter🤷🏽♂️
Great video! Subscribed. Why did you choose the Fuji X-H2? Is it just the bigger sensor (compared to m43) or something else? I've been looking at the Olympus OM-1, Fuji XT-5, and the Panasonic G9ii... all of them look great but now I am curious of the XH2 or XH2S.
Thanks! The main upgrade for me compared to my previous camera, the Lumix G91, was the higher res 40mp sensor, but another advantage is having faster burst rates and a CFexpress type b card slot (which is one major difference from the XT-5), which allows me to get way more frames for stacking before running into the buffer.
If focus bracketing is a priority the OM-1 is definitely your best bet, and the OM 90mm macro is one of the best macro lenses around. I've been stacking manually for a few years so bracketing wasn't a big deal, and for my style of macro I really felt limited by the 20mp max resolution on m43.
Hi Alexis excelent work let me know please how you de Fuji X-H2 with the Laowa 25mm, any adapter?
nice video, great pictures, what kind of diffuser is that, do you have a link to it please?
I'm impressed how steady your handheld stacks are! I'm curious, what fps does that flash get? The Godox V350 can get 7fps on my fuji, sometimes 10 at low power.
awesome video for such a small channel! Why did you pick the lens you own? Would you prefer another instead?
Hi, I have been following your videos and must admit that you are doing a superb job. One question, since flashes need some recycle time and I can see that your flash is not firing in many shots in between, so you must be getting darker images in those shots. How do you manage them in post processing? Do you simply discard those dark images and only work with well-exposed ones? In that case would you not miss some of the sharp focus points which were dark because of flash not firing? Hope I could explain my question, looking forward to your answer. Thanks.
It only looks like the flash misses shot due to rolling shutter on my video camera, which makes it look like the flash doesn't fire sometimes. It actually does fire consistently with every shot, the only times it misses a couple shots is if it is low on battery or if I have to shoot at high flash powers, in which case I just delete the photos where it didn't fire.
@@naturefold thanks, helped a lot.
Love the video. Was curious about the setup. I went to the venuslenes website but I can not find that lens (Laowa 25mm F/2.8 2.5-5x ultra macro) in a Fugifilm mount. What kind of adapter are you using or did they once produce but discontinue a Fugifilm mount? Thank you.
Very good. Well done. Good presentation. Subscribed.Where are you located?
Hello! Have a question about kind and brand of buttery you do use for SB-900?
Great video mate well done!!! Very cool!
Question:
- What POST software do you use for stacking the photos afterwards?
- Do you use the cameras built in focus bracketing mode where you just stand still and it adjusts the focus? Or do you always burst fire and sway your body to change the focus?
I use Zerene Stacker to stack the photos in post. Focus bracketing is only possible with autofocus lenses, and both my macro lenses are manual focus only so I always stack manually
Awesome video, Alexis! I'm now inspired to maybe not wait till spring before I get out shooting macro. What sort of temperatures was this in?
Thanks! It's been around 5-10° Celsius for the last few weeks, I've found that to be the best for finding springtails since once it's below freezing logs and bark are frozen and I imagine a lot of soil animals retreat deeper into the soil, but there is still quite a bit around even when it's well below zero
how did you do the focus on your camera
Great video, Alexis. Really like the style and quality (both, video and audio quality).
Only the background music seems a but too loud at some scenes but that’s only a minor issue and probably doesn’t bother most of the people.
Keep going! I'm looking forward to the next video.
Maybe do some videos about certain motifs, for example springtails, fungi or special spiders?
Lovely! Nice background music too. The stacks look incredible -- my only comment: having tried this myself I think you make it look way too easy! I don't have the ability to control the distance so well in a deep stack. It would be nice to see a video that goes mor into your technique for this.
Thank you Louis! I definitely want to include more info on the subjects in future videos or maybe some mini-documentary style videos, maybe I can do one on Thomisidae just for you ;-)
@@quietkey5 thanks! I'm planning to do a much more in depth video/series on focus stacking in the future, I'll let you know
Really fantastic technique! That nursery spider is incredible. I have tried focus stacking, but the post processing never comes out quite right, or maybe I don't take enough shots (3-10, not 40+ :) )
Thanks so much! That many shots aren't absolutely necessary for stacking, I only use so many because at the high magnifications I get with the laowa 25mm the depth of field is even thinner than with a regular macro lens. Closer to 1:1 or even 2:1 it's very possible to get lots of depth with just 5 or 10 frames
Amasing movement...., how come you could get the stability while moving your camera with manual focusing lense...
❤ I use z6 ii and Godox v860 iii but I can’t take more than 10 photos with flash (1/64). Would you mind telling me more on how to take a series of 70 photos on one go? Thank you!
How do you focus stack with a manual focusing lens to avoid focus breathing ? Very impressive
Ahhhh found the video with the diffuser, where can I get it ?
HI. When you are doing a high burst focus stack and moving the camera forwards how much distance are you traveling from first to last photo?
When saying taking focus stack, do you mean moving the camera or moving the focus ring of the lens ?
I have the following question for you. When focus stacking with flash for 50 shots, how does it work out in terms of energy?
Do you just have the flash turned down low to get that recycle speed? Or does it have a special mode?
I usually keep the flash between 1/16 and 1/32 power which I find can keep up very well for fast bursts
Great video, but how do you do focus stacking on a completely manual lens? Does stacking only work with autofocus? With continuous shooting, you go back and forth with the camera, but you stay completely still with the camera. Is this a feature of your camera?
He's turning the lens barrel to slowly move the focus point
Thanks, that makes sense.