Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Flowers

Some new shots with my new Sigma 150 f/2.8 lens...

Yellow Trumpets

Deep Purple

Red Pinocchio

Old vs Older

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Snowy Snowy Night...

Many Israeli people climb icy mountains, ski and travel in places where it's usually snows and most of us even see snow every year in the Hermon (mountain in the north of Israel).
Yet, it doesn't stop them (not us :) ) from acting like desert people driving all the way to Jerusalem or to the north just to view the miracle.
Well... When I was invited by some friends, I had nothing to do but go to Jerusalem and see the snow (which falls around Jerusalem for few days only once every few years).
OK! OK! I'll confess! I initiated the trip. What can I do?! I love this cold white thing...
Bench In The Snow

Our New Friend - Ish Sheleg (Snow Man)

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Closer Than You Think

Not long time ago I bought myself a macro lens (Sigma 150mm f/2.8).
Apparently taking macro shots is not easy as one may think. Trying to stabilize the heavy equipment (about 2.5kg), not enough light, objects (insects) keep moving, and the fact that any hand shake gives a bad shot doesn't really help…

When objects are closer to the camera lens, the depth of field is lower so smaller part of the object is in focus – sometimes even just a few millimeters. To enlarge the depth of field, you need to close the aperture size. This actually causes less light to get inside. If you use longer exposure time to compensate the darkness, you'll most likely end up with a blury image – especially if you take shots from the hand. To solve this you add flash, which makes the light a bit artificial, but it's a good start.

So… Here are my first macro shots. Hope you'll like it.

And of course - the equipment:
Nikon D-70s
My new Sigma 150mm f/2.8
Kenko DG-300 extension tube
Nikon SB-800


Pink


Sweet

An Elephant??!