Macro Diffuser Prototype for the Mirrorless System
Ever since I posted an article on my lighting and diffusion techniques for the mirrorless system, there have been many requests for a step-by-step tutorial on how i make my diffuser. I wasn't able to fulfil these requests immediately simply because I didn't want to rush the process - I have actually been working on a better diffuser and I really wanted to test it out first before sharing the "goodies" on the internet. I have been tinkering with various diffusion materials as well as diffuser designs over the past few weeks and I think I might finally have my first prototype ready. Camera Body: Olympus OM-D EM1 Lenses: M.Zuiko 60mm macro lens with a Raynox dcr-250 attached Flash-Unit: Olympus fl-14 flash Diffuser: Prototype A For more on these equipments, click here. Here are some sample photos. Le me know what you think! * Please click to Enlarge* A Classic Cosmophasis species - Tiny, Sparkly and absolutely fabulous! Legspan around 1cm or 10mm. A very hard subject to photograph considering how tiny and sparkly it is. I am glad that my new diffuser was able to capture the details! A tiny Thread Legged bug (Emisinae), a subfamily of the assassin bug that has raptorial legs like a mantis, found living 20 metres underground in an abandoned World War One Bunker! I only managed 2 hasty shots of this beautiful jumper because we had to leave the location immediately due to bad weather. Turns out that both photos came out rather OK! I am not too sure of the ID although I am pretty sure it is a gravid female! Can you tell what this is? It is a nymph of an assassin bug (Reduviidae) that has coated itself in mud and sand, presumably as a form of camouflage! It was really going after the Derelict-look. Now this is an interesting one. You have probably seen or heard about Rhinoceros and Rhinoceros Beetles but have you seen a Rhinoceros Spider? This is a male Thorelliola ensifera (

Camera Body: Olympus OM-D EM1
Lenses: M.Zuiko 60mm macro lens with a Raynox dcr-250 attached
Flash-Unit: Olympus fl-14 flash
Diffuser: Prototype A
For more on these equipments, click here.
Here are some sample photos. Le me know what you think! * Please click to Enlarge*
I bumped up the exposure compensation on this Diptera since it was hiding quite deep in the foliage.
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