tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4154313645067095510.post8342478740892349547..comments2023-12-26T08:34:11.932+00:00Comments on Macro Photography For Beginners: How to get the Right Composition for Your PhotographsMarvin Africahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11543696676410277625noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4154313645067095510.post-35601458220771478812012-02-25T14:27:00.982+00:002012-02-25T14:27:00.982+00:00I just came upon your site and would like to thank...I just came upon your site and would like to thank you for all your hard work and passion to pass on your experiential knowledge so generously.<br />Just last year I bought a pricey 5d MII canon/ 70-200 f/2.8 L IS, 16-35 L IS f/2.8. I am now looking for a tack sharp lens for flower, etc macro shooting. The canon 100 macro looks like it might serve this purpose- color saturation and definition quite important to me. I tried the 180macro f/3.5 because it is glorified as being the "best" for flowers - color saturation etc. - nice lens but .... Found myself looking at the leica alternatives - not in my budget. Looked at the sigma 150 os macro and tried it out - more flexibility than the 180 canon because of the os Don't want to make bad choices for my next rather large investment.<br />Given my equipment, can you suggest a excellent choice for a lens. I love tack sharp, good dof, excellent color reflected in pics. Also the best (appropriate) flexible flash if used or needed.<br />Asking for too much? - sorry!!<br />alwaystoolateAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com