[9202] - 5.8X
OK - Allow me to start my next boring series. Warning: VERY DISTURBING AND RIDICULOUS IMAGES AHEAD!
So, this whole series is actually about testing my new Tokina 11-16mm lens for macro jobs by reversing the lens (a common macro technique). This reversal should, theoretically, provide about 5.8:1 magnification factor (so close to 6).
Naturally, one would use focus stacking technique in such situations, but because I was not in liberty to do so, I've used the maximum f-number (f/22) to ensure maximum depth of field, which backfired; because higher f-number (or smallest aperture) would naturally cause soft images because of the diffraction effect. I would still need to test the lens further to find its sweet spot for the aperture in normal conditions (and maybe that would work for macro but still I'd need to do focus stacking to get a full sharp image).
The images in this series are sort of random as I couldn't find suitable conditions, but they were mainly from plants outside in the yard. Honestly, this whole set should have been deleted, but I'm posting it just to feel my efforts aren't wasted 😬
One good point of a hope though: the images can be seen a bit clearer from a distance.
#macro #extrememacro #macrophotography #tokina #goodmorning