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baby details and my macro lens

Oh how I love baby details … like these fabulous eyelashes. And oh how I love my 100mm macro lens.

My manual settings for the picture below:
ISO – 1600
aperture – F3.5
shutter speed – 1/125 second
camera body – canon’s 5D mark II
lens – canon’s 100mm macro 2.8L

baby details and my macro lens

Oh and these squishy pouty little lips…

My manual settings for the picture below:
ISO – 1600
aperture – F3.2
shutter speed – 1/160 second
camera body – canon’s 5D mark II
lens – canon’s 100mm macro 2.8L

baby details and my macro lens

This is the fabulous 100mm macro lens that I am talking about. You really should check it out. Really.   :)

baby details and my macro lens

baby details and my macro lens

exploring with my boys and my macro

I took my two little guys exploring this weekend and I took my camera along. But I took a different lens than I normally would. Usually I’d take my 50mm or my 85mm. But this time I took only my 100mm macro lens. (note: my macro lens is my lens that is usually only used for the baby toes, eyelashes, fingers, and the occasional wedding ring.) I wanted to challenge myself to try something new. So, while they were playing with their sticks and rocks and each other I snapped a few here and there.

Here are my settings and a few comments/tips:

Settings for image below:
ISO – 100 (bright sunny afternoon, even though it’s january)
aperture – 3.2
shutter – 1/250
lens – 100mm macro 2.8L
camera – canon 5D mark II

exploring with my boys and my macro

Settings for image below:
ISO – 100
aperture – 2.8
shutter – 1/500
lens – 100mm macro 2.8L

I do love how the macro lens narrows your focus to your subject and that alone. :)exploring with my boys and my macro

But look at the out of focus image below. One of the tricky things about using a macro lens on wiggly little people. It’s easy to miss focus and ruin the whole image.

exploring with my boys and my macro

Settings for image below (more distance between me and my subjects):
ISO – 100
aperture – 2.8
shutter – 1/1000 (more in the sun)
lens – 100mm macro 2.8L

exploring with my boys and my macro

Settings for image below:
ISO – 100
aperture – 2.8
shutter – 1/400
lens – 100mm macro 2.8L

Again when I’m somewhat close to my subject all else completely falls out of focus. It’s all about him. Love that.exploring with my boys and my macro

Settings for image below:
ISO – 100
aperture – 4
shutter – 1/320
lens – 100mm macro 2.8L

exploring with my boys and my macro

Settings for image below:
ISO – 100
aperture – 4
shutter – 1/320
lens – 100mm macro 2.8L

exploring with my boys and my macro

Super fun playing around with my macro lens in a new way. I just may have to take it on some shoots with children soon. :)

exploring with my boys and my macro

close up photography

I am growing to love my macro lens. A macro lens is a lens that allows you to capture images very close up. The other lenses that are regularly on my camera (my 50mm, 85mm, and 35mm) do not allow me to get as physically close to my subject or object and photograph them. This lens is different. I love it. I can get very close to a baby’s toes or eyelashes and photograph them almost a bit magnified. It’s fabulous. The lens that I use is Canon’s 100 mm macro 2.8L. I love it and highly recommend it. I use this macro lens in every one of my newborn photo shoots. It is always on one of my cameras when I’m photographing a newborn baby. It allows me to get close ups of all their sweet little features, the fingers, toes, eyelashes, hair and more. I have also heard good things about Canon’s 1o0 mm macro 2.8 non-L lens. A macro lens is not necessary for every photographer but it is a great addition to your collection if you are looking to do close ups of some sort.

My manual settings for the image below:
ISO – 1600
aperture – F 7.1
shutter – 1/160 second
lens – canon’s 100mm macro 2.8L

close up photography

My manual settings for the image below:

ISO – 1600
aperture – F 4.5
shutter – 1/160 second
lens – canon’s 100mm macro 2.8L

close up photography

My manual settings for the image below:
ISO – 500
aperture – F 4
shutter – 1/200 second
lens – canon’s 100mm macro 2.8L

close up photography

My manual settings for the image below:
ISO – 2000
aperture – F 3.5
shutter – 1/160 second
lens – canon’s 100mm macro 2.8L

close up photography

close up photography

close up beautiful baby face

my manual settings:
ISO – 1600 (shot inside near a window, but with my macro lens I need more light)
aperture – 5.0 (with my macro lens I like it to be a bit more closed up so more of her face is sharp)
shutter speed – 1/250 second (again with a 100 mm lens I try to stay faster than 1/100 second for sure so there isn’t movement)
lens – 100mm macro 2.8L IS

close up beautiful baby face

close up beautiful baby face