Reef Bass
colors and textures
This is a red bug on my ORA Purple Tri Color.
This is the only time so far I have thought to myself "maybe I should have gotten the 180mm macro lens", which isn't bad considering how much I've been playing with the 100mm lens I ended up getting and love.
Wow, what a camera (Canon EOS 50D) and lens (Canon 100mm f2.8 macro)! I'm blown away at how good the tiny little pinhead size bug looks. The head is clearly visible as is his bloated translucent orangey body. What a sausage! I can just make out eyes and what look like mouthparts on the head. I swear he turned his head and looked at the camera for the shot.
To get the shot, I filled the viewfinder as best I could by moving the lens as close to the subject as possible and still get focus. Set ISO to 100 to reduce noise to absolute minimum, 'cuz I knew I was going to be cropping like a fiend. That bug is so small that DOF wasn't really an issue. I ended up with like f3.2 for 1/20th.
Live View was key. I was able to enlarge the area containing the bug 10x to focus. It was like Creature Feature on my display. You could notice movement of mouth parts at the bottom of the head.
Didn't do much post processing other than setting color temp and cropping heavily. I could have cropped tighter but I wanted to leave the polyp in for a size comparison and compositionally leaving the critter smallish in the shot reinforces its tinyness.
Here is the original picture from which the close up was cropped. I'd guesstimate the height of the coral shown at about one inch. I circled the bug in red. Notice how heavily I cropped and still got amazing detail. I love my camera and lens.
Oh, and that bug's life span is going to be shortened. The Enola Gay is on its way with its payload of Interceptor...

This is the only time so far I have thought to myself "maybe I should have gotten the 180mm macro lens", which isn't bad considering how much I've been playing with the 100mm lens I ended up getting and love.
Wow, what a camera (Canon EOS 50D) and lens (Canon 100mm f2.8 macro)! I'm blown away at how good the tiny little pinhead size bug looks. The head is clearly visible as is his bloated translucent orangey body. What a sausage! I can just make out eyes and what look like mouthparts on the head. I swear he turned his head and looked at the camera for the shot.
To get the shot, I filled the viewfinder as best I could by moving the lens as close to the subject as possible and still get focus. Set ISO to 100 to reduce noise to absolute minimum, 'cuz I knew I was going to be cropping like a fiend. That bug is so small that DOF wasn't really an issue. I ended up with like f3.2 for 1/20th.
Live View was key. I was able to enlarge the area containing the bug 10x to focus. It was like Creature Feature on my display. You could notice movement of mouth parts at the bottom of the head.
Didn't do much post processing other than setting color temp and cropping heavily. I could have cropped tighter but I wanted to leave the polyp in for a size comparison and compositionally leaving the critter smallish in the shot reinforces its tinyness.
Here is the original picture from which the close up was cropped. I'd guesstimate the height of the coral shown at about one inch. I circled the bug in red. Notice how heavily I cropped and still got amazing detail. I love my camera and lens.
Oh, and that bug's life span is going to be shortened. The Enola Gay is on its way with its payload of Interceptor...
