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Riviera Macro
France
Приєднався 18 бер 2019
Macrophotography, Macrovideography and Expedition Photography
Відео
A review of the 3 Legged Thing Winston 2.0 tripod
Переглядів 6413 місяці тому
I started a collaboration with the tripod brand 3 Legged Thing and I extensively tested their Winston 2.0 in the field, for both macrophotography and videography. I took the tripod to various locations and used it in several scenarios including macrophoto of mushrooms, video of birds and finally digiscopy with a spotting scope www.3leggedthing.com/
A field review of the Astrhori 18mm f8 probe lens
Переглядів 2,2 тис.8 місяців тому
After 4 months of field use I review the AstrHori 18mm f8 probe lens for APS-C sensors. I detail my experiences in macrophoto and macrovideo with the lens and its pros and cons. And I explain why this lens never leaves my bag anymore Many thanks to AstrHori for sending me a unit for review ! link to the AstrHori web site www.astrhori.cn/
I brought the IRIX 150mm macro lens to the Galapagos
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I went on a 3-weeks mission to the Galapagos and had to decide which lenses to bring. Besides the obvious zooms and long lenses, I had to bring a macro lens for both photo and video and decided to take along the IRIX 150m macro. And it turned out to be a swiss knife of photo and video, used in many different situations, and incredibly versatile. Here is the story with some of the resulting images
I review the new IRIX Macro rail
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A rapid review of the new macro rail by IRIX: I describe the rail features, its strong points and show two different uses for framing a shot and stacking images
I review the BIOLITE lights from Mongolia
Переглядів 330Рік тому
During our 2022 scientific expedition to the Great Gobi desert of Mongolia, I had the chance to use and review the wonderful BIOLITE lamps supplied by our sponsor GMT OUTDOOR, the distributor of BIOLITE products in France Throughout the expedition and while camping and working in the desert we used the ALPENGLOW 500, The SUNLIGHT 100 and also tested the small SOLARPANEL 5 BIOLITE lights are stu...
10 tips for glowing mushrooms photography
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A tutorial about the glowing mushrooms photography technique. Rather than re-explaining the whole process, I offer10 tips that will allow you to get good images, based on my experience with mushroom light painting Equipment used: Nikon D800e IRIX lens 150mm macro lens SIRUI carbon fiber tripod and video head PORTKEY 5" field monitor NITECORE tactical lamp ULANZI L2 cute lights Other tutorials o...
I review the URIKAN 10x42 binoculars, from Mongolia
Переглядів 261Рік тому
During our last expedition to Mongolia, I had the chance to take along a pair of URIKAN 10x42 binoculars, supplied by our sponsor GMT OUTDOOR During the last days of the expedition at the Kustai National Park, I filmed this review, summarizing my 3-weeks field experience with the binoculars I am grateful to GMT OUTDOOR for supplying these as well as sponsoring our expedition wih other gear See ...
I visit the 2022 Paris Photo Fair
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I fly to Paris to visit the 2022 Photo Fair, the largest photographic event in France. The fair is held annually but this is the first edition since 2019 and the COVID pandemic I go through the show, looking at gear, photo exhibits and presentations, and I spend time at the IRIX booth with my colleagues from GMT Outdoor, the french distributor for IRIX. Some of my photos are displayed at the IR...
Tutorial: Handheld focus stacking in the Macro studio
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I realize a deep focus stack in my macro studio, in the garden, using a light box and flashes. In this tutorial I explain my setup and demonstrate my method to produce stacks handheld, from shooting multiple aligned images to assembly in Helicon focus, as well as post-treatment in Lightroom Support this channel, buy me a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/RivieraMacro
MACROVIDEO: Papilio machaon caterpillar feeding
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Every year the the Old World swallowtails (Papilio machaon) lay eggs on the fennels we keep for them in the garden, and we have 2 or 3 generations from june to october. It is always a pleasure to see the caterpillars emerge and observe them while they feed on the fennels. Here a 5th instar is devouring the flowers
MACROVIDEO: Ephippiger mating
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Ephippiger (bush crickets) are very common on the French Riviera and often can be found mating on low grass. Once the spermatophore (package of sperm) has been transferred by the male, the female carries it for a while then consumes it, presumably for energy prior to laying her eggs The female is recognizable at its long saber-shaped oviscapt used for laying eggs
MACROVIDEO: Crematogaster ants eating an earthworm
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Whenever an earthworm ventures onto the terrace and dies there, one of the Crematogaster colonies from the garden plays cleanup crew and gets a good protein supply in the process. In the afternoon no trace of the worm is left ! Filmed with a Nikon Z6, a 50mm Contax/Zeiss vintage macro lens and the Laowa 25mm Ultramacro lens at magnifications up to 5:1
MACROVIDEO: Charaxes jasius on the plum Tree
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The last rotting plums in our garden were a treat for butterflies and chafers: They attracted two individuals of the two-tailed Pascha (Charaxes jasius) , a rather uncommon and extremely shy species, which came daily for a week and could be approached for closeup video Several great banded graylings (Brintesia circe) were also very cooperative As for the chafers, they never paid attention to me...
MACROVIDEO: Cheiracanthium pair on their silk nest
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I was out to film insects at dawn and test a new rig for macrovideo, when I I happened upon a nest of Cheiracanthium punctorium, the yellow sac spider. Though not lethal they are considered to be one of the "dangerous" spiders in Europe as the male chelicera can easily pierce human skin. Nests are built between blades of grass and have an opening below. Normally either males or females live in ...
MACROVIDEO: Ephippigera at dawn
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I went up at dawn to film insects and got some images of this beautiful Ephippigera feeding on another insect in the morning light Filmed with a Nikon Z6 and the IRIX 150mm macro lens Support this channel, buy me a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/RivieraMacro
MACROVIDEO: Anthaxia hungarica feeding on pollen
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MACROVIDEO: Anthaxia hungarica feeding on pollen
How to use a 300mm lens for proxiphotography
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How to use a 300mm lens for proxiphotography
I review the Godox MF-12 dual flash system
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I review the Godox MF-12 dual flash system
Whats in my bag 2022 (and a bushcraft coffee)
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Whats in my bag 2022 (and a bushcraft coffee)
Webinar IRIX | An introduction to Macrophotography
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Webinar IRIX | An introduction to Macrophotography
Gear Review; The IRIX 150 mm Macro lens
Переглядів 17 тис.3 роки тому
Gear Review; The IRIX 150 mm Macro lens
MACROVIDEO - Wolf spider eyes under UV light
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MACROVIDEO - Wolf spider eyes under UV light
Thanks for a fantastic review with plenty of good insight
@@NiSE_Rafter this for the kind words, they make the effort worthwhile
Loved the orange vest tip 👍🏻🤣
Life saving ! (Literally speaking 😉 )
Very good and thorough review 👍🏻
Thank you. Great piece of gear, I'm currently in Borneo with it
I think it's 2 dimensional the crop factor on D800 etc leaves you with around 16m pix not 24. but still excellent (crop factor squared) 36mp/(1.5x1.5)? Great advice, thank you
Yes you are right probably around 40% so ca. 15MPx. My mistake. Glad you liked the video
🙏 Thank you ! 🙏
What F stop were you shooting at ?
Hi ! Not sure but usually f8 or f11 to avoid strong diffraction and get best sharpness. f11 on this lens is a good starting point
Again a super explanation...😊
A genius explanation.. especially flash settings, as I have all the equipment, but needed the free hand setup...😊
Thank you ! I will film more tutorials on stacking in 2024
Great review. I don't think I'd be happy with a battery that can't be swapped out. Love my AD200's and AD400's; the spares for them are pricey, but having at least one in my bag is reassuring. Really wonderful review, the first of yours I've watched. Thank you!
Thanks a lot for the kind comments. Yes I agree, being a fan of full-night rainforest macro outings, flashes operating on AA batteries (or swappable Li-IONs) are better suited to long shoots but recycling time is slower generally with AAs. Could not really test that situation since I had to return the unit. More reviews are coming (slowly) !
Excellent video! Thank you 📷 🙂
16:52 amazing...
Thank you
You're living in heaven. Nice video and thanks for tips.🥰
Yes the French Riviera is great for macro. Great biodiversity
Great review. Comprehensive, clear and very informative!
thank you !
Thank you for your videos. They are both informative and beautifully produced. Félicitations!
Thks a lot ! More will come in 2024
Not again 🥱🥱🥱
With the landscape you have at hand I would not have the time to watch this video ;O)
When I saw your video title I thought you were going to be talking about Ghost mushrooms 😂
Nope, artificail light only. We don't have those where I live unfortunately
spectacular!!!
I love the idea of getting there before the sun comes up! We have laws in my area that say we can not enter the local parks, lakes, ponds & preserves until an hour AFTER the sun rises - we miss so much beauty!!
Yes it is always best since at sunrise light is often spectacular and dew can be abundant with insects totally still .And the stillness of the air is something fantastic too ! I love those moments
Great tutorial - with some very useful tips in a nice laid back style - I have been photographing butterflies for a couple of years now using a Fuji x-S10 with XF 100-400 lens and 1.4x teleconverter and cannot wait to get back out next spring to get some shots of insects in flight.
Thank you ! and yes we're all waitring for spring now. I myself plan to try out the Nikon 180-600 for those shots in 2024. Stay tuned...
Amazing review, man! I have the Laowa 24mm probe but thinking of going for the freshly released Astrhori 28mm f13 90 degree + direct view combo and sell my Laowa, despite having a slight advantage in sharpness and picture quality from reviews I've seen. Subscribed! Next time upload the video in 4K ;)
Thks a lot ! I have not used the Laowa but this AstrHori model has far exceeded my expectations in terms of sharpness and ergonomy. I think it is also a matter of best focus practice as I explain. And yes I'll try to go up to 1440 in upcoming videos, 4K might be a bit too heavy
@@rivieramacro5240 You can export them in 4K just for youtube.Even if you shoot in 1080p. 1080p isn't bad and looks brilliant in 4K but youtube destroys videos so it's better upload them in 4K to reserve the most out of them.
fantastic informative vid, thanks so much!!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Enfin... je l attendais cette revue!
4 mois de tests terrain... SI tu as des questions on en parlera a Montier
Look great man!!! Thanks for the review. If you could in the future upload more videos in 4k. Those images Look great!
thks. 4K video are too heavy, but the filming is done in 4K and downsampled to Full HD for better quality, better than FHD direct
Super interesting. Were the led lights enough illumination?
yes they did for video, and sometimes to lift the shadows in photo too. Plenty of light. The only thing is that they give an ugly reflection ring on shiny subjects or in eyes. Best used for non-reflective subjects, but very useful
Interesting - what would the results be with a MFT camera?
Likely the same in terms of optical quality, Since the sensor size would be smaller than APS-C no problem using this lens I believe. Not sure whether it is offered in M4/3 mount, check the web site
@@rivieramacro5240 :: there are adapters - when I save up some money, i will will try it. Thank you for the comprehensive video and sharing your beautiful images!! Very inspiring!!
Your explanation with demonstration is excellent. You have mentioned teleconverter Nikon TC 1.7X III but I could find only NikonTC 1.7x 11 only I have Nikkor 70-300 AF-P lens Please suggest which teleconverter is suitable.
Thank you. Sorry my mistake the TC is 1.7 II, I think only the TC 1.4 was offered in the 1.4 III version. Beware that adding TCs results in some loss of sharpness and therefore IQ degradation maybe even worse with a zoom lens
Bonjour merci pour votre vidéo, j’ai cependant une question est ce que la platine Arca swiss est bien inclus à l’achat du rail ou vous a t’il était confirmé en plus par Irix pour les besoin de cette vidéo ? Merci pour votre réponse. Et seconde question, vos vidéos sont elles disponible dans la langue de Molière ? 😊
Bonjour, le rail a une base ARCA, et la platine support d'objectif fait bien partie du rail aussi. Il faut juste ajouter une plaque sous le boitier. Et pour la langue, non, Anglais uniquement afin de toucher un public le plus large possible !
21:16 It's good for non-Chinese subjects...
Brilliant content, I the uk there are great places for butterflies but you really have to search them out. I have just got a 300m f 2.8 Nikon lens and its proving to be handfull, but it so very very sharp even with a 2x TC . I'll getting 300mm f4 Fresnel lens next.
Thank you. With the f/2.8 I doubt that you need the 300mm f/4 PF although it is probably much lighter and has great native magnification for proxiphoto (see my other video about it). I will never part with it, though I'm swtching most of my lenses to the Z line now. Such a fab lens !
Do you shoot at RAW?!
yes always ! More latitude in post-treatment, for the best final result
Gold!!!
Hello, what iso are you using with the 300mm, extension ring, and x1.7, pretty high I guess?
I have a question. You mentioned you pair the 300mm lens with an extension ring. Is this extension ring a teleconverter or is it more like an extension tube without glass?
Hi ! I used an extension ring, not a Teleconverter. the effect of an extension ring is to increase magnification at a given focal length. That way I can get the subject larger in the frame. The TC will increase the focal length therefoee you can be further away from the subject, and it will also increase magnification. But there will be a significant loss in image sharpness (though recent TCs appear to have dramatically improved). Adding an extension ring is a cheap way to get more of your long lens for proxiphoto
I really loved watching this video. May have to rewatch for the lighting tips. Light is my biggest problem in photography. Glad I found you on youtube. I really enjoy macro photography. I'm from the US.
Glad it's useful, this is why these videos are made. I also have a couple others on field lighting with reflectors, etc. Enjoy and don't hesitate to ask for specific topics, all ideas welcome
That is butterfly heaven 😍
it is indeed though this year there were less probably due to super-dry eather in july
All I see is a bad edition in the eyes. There are no pictures with the UV reaction and beware because UV flashlight 295nm with 10w is enough to kill a small spider in less than 8 seconds with half inch of distance.
Bonjour, je viens de découvrir votre vlog, merci pour vos précieux conseils, cette vidéo est très intéressante pour moi, étant « débutante » en proxy/macrophotographies….je vais donc regarder et étudier attentivement les autres vidéos….je voudrais néanmoins savoir, si c’est possible, où l’on peut acheter ce qu’on appelle une troisième main, celle que vous utilisez dans cette vidéo (pince attachée au trépied) me semble bien pratique et peu encombrante….merci, Joëlle
Bonjour Joëlle merci de votre commentaire. Pour la pince ce modèle est une solution bon marché / magasin de bricolage. Pour la version haut de gamme cherchez le "PLAMP" sur Internet. Marque originale mais bcp plus cher. Cela doit se trouver sur Amazon ou eBay. Bonne chasse !
This guy rules
Thanks so much, what a great video!!! 🤗
thank you !
I have just watched your butterflies and dragonfly tutorials....FNTASTIC. Living in South Africa near Kruger we have a lot of both in our area. As the buck eat any flower in the garden I have made a flower garden with lots of bowls filled with water and sticks stuck into pots. I sit on a wheelchair and find it is easier to get to any flying creature..... ( wheelchair because I spent a long time in it with hip problems)
Thank you Carol ! the Kruger ? WOW ! You live in what is said to be one of the most beautiful places in Africa. Lots of bugs where you are, lots of wildlife photo opportunities too Having just the tiniest piece of water will undoubtedly attract dragonflies. Good luck !
@@rivieramacro5240 Thankyou so much. Yes I am lucky. The SA Dragonfly people say that where I live is one of the best places for dragonflies......... in a place called Marloth Park (in the bush on the boarder to Kruger).... We see and hear the lions calling in Kruger.
Thanks SOOOOO much for a wonderful and very useful video! And thanks for sharing so many of your photos, they were so amazing, beautiful and inspiring!!! Thanks soooo much! I of course had to subscribe too! I will have to do some research befor next summer, to find bodies of water locally where I can get to them with my car and then wheelchair. Mobility issues is a bit of a challenge. But I should be able to find some places that may be usable, esp. if I can bring someone else to help out. I’ll bring a collapsible stool to get down low (or lowER, ☺️). I have this little round stool that collapses to a round, flat thing and you can make it as high or low as you want to, a quite nice aid for those that can’t crouch or something like that! 🤗
Glad you liked the video. Actually dragonfly photo does not need a lot of movement quite the opposite. I sit by the pond or river side and the dagonflies then just ignore me, sometimes come to perch on my shoes ! I also use a small collapsible stool sometimes so I can wait comfortably by the water or IN the water ! Patience is key and staying still is the best to get closeup pics once you have found a good spot
great tutorial You should watch a tutorial on video editing to balance the audio better
Thks. Learning curve... Sound is probably better controlled in other vids, Several people have made that comment on this one
Thanks for the video and useful tips! I'm fortunate enough to have a healthy population of dragonflies in my back yard. The larger ones usually stay above the pool while the smaller/younger ones often congregate around the tomato plants. Wish me luck! I'm going to try to get some in flight.
So good luck ! Sit still and they will just ignore you, no matter how close you are
very very useful tips sir. Thank you very much
thank you !
Great tips and awesome shots. Thank you. My suggestion - maybe turn down the music a notch, it's very loud compared to your narration
Hi ! Thks and I'll keep that in mind for future clips. Still in an ongoing learning curve w/Premiere pro and video editing ;-)
great pictures could you be a bit more precise about camera settings
Thanks. But settings depend on images. For best bokeh and still shots keep aperture at f2.8 / f4, for in-flight shots use at least 1/2000s if possible, then adjust ISO accordingly and use f/8 at least to get more depth of field and increase chances of getting insect in the focus plane
Brilliant video and superb images. Love the tip about flares. Thank you
You are welcome. Thks for the nice comment
When they are called wolf spiders but their colors look more like a cheetah or tiger lol