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Josiah Gordon macro 100

First shot w/ the 50mm macro

My E-500's Adventures 09-Apr-2007
Carli Fronius Macro :) CarliJayne 30-Apr-2011
Christopher Ashworth Macro Botanical

Niagara indoor Gardens

Common area 17-Feb-2008
Chris Friloux Macro bugs 8080 pics 07-Apr-2005
Christopher Ashworth Macro Center Common area 29-Oct-2006
Bruce Thomas Macro Flower...

Olympus C-5050Z, taken by my daughter (14 years old)

Bruce Thomas 13-Aug-2007
wisnu purwanto Macro Heaven

Night shrimp of Lembeh Strait Taken during night dive

Critters 24-Feb-2013
Loren Lewis Macro of an Ant dropping

This is kind of gross, but in light of the recent macro discussion I thought I would add it to my folder to demonstrate the magnifications attainable with a C5050Z and Jens Birch's method of lens adaptations.

I knew I had some carpenter ants in the house and even though they can do the same damage as termites, I was too complacent about removing them until I saw an ant walking across a paper on my desk, then stop and turn around to look at something. He then walked away. It was so small I couldn't figure what that little dark spot was on the paper so I took this super-macro. After I saw what it was, I rolled up the edges of the paper so I could dump it outside without it rolling off the paper. But... alas.. it became airborn as soon as I picked up the paper. Realizing that I could be breathing this stuff finally got my attention. Within minutes I had called an exterminator.

Loren's Photos 29-Jun-2010
Ricardo Rico Macro setup for 5060 and 7070 WZ

This is my setup for macroshots: 1. Adapter tube for 5060WZ/7070WZ (Soligor, Raynox, Kenko etc.) 2. Macro coupling ring (or macro coupling reverse ring), in this case with two 52 mm male threads. It is possible find 49-52 mm rings (the olympus 50 mm has a 49 mm female thread. 3. Steeping ring 52/49 mm (52 male/49 male) 4. 50 mm lens (OM). You also can use 35 mm or 28mm lens, they wige you more magnification but more vignetting 5. Raynox Macro lens 4 and 2 X 6. Stepping ring 7. The most "expensive" accessory, my flash difusor, the cover of the Chantilly cream can. 8. Flash Fl-20. sometime I used the wire-extender FLB05

Ricardo 24-Dec-2006
Bruno Nardin macro transparency BNMacro 13-Aug-2006