Few moments ago i tried to take some macro photos of my cat, her eyes, paws and nose. It was pretty challenging, she is moving all time, won't stay still at all. After half an hour i managed to take some sharper photos. And i had to get really close to her to be in focus cause i used some old lens with macro reversing ring adapter. I don't have dedicated macro lens with auto focus so i had to improvise. I wanted to tell you one more thing. Even tho dedicated macro lenses are great and i would want to have one, i'm really grateful for what i have. I love struggle and challenge while taking macro photos with improvised macro lens, i more appreciate that than just click to auto focus and that is it. I mean, yes, auto focus lens will speed up my flow of taking faster macro photos but i'm happy with what i have. I was talking with my friend who is doing music production at his home, same as me, he doesn't have expensive equipment for recording and other stuff and he is happier because of it. Improvising is key to making good photos, record good song...

| Camera | Lens | Shutter speed | F-stop | ISO |
| Canon 600D | Sigma 28-70mm | 1/125 sec. | f/4 | 800 |

| Camera | Lens | Shutter speed | F-stop | ISO |
| Canon 600D | Sigma 28-70mm | 1/250 sec. | f/4 | 800 |

| Camera | Lens | Shutter speed | F-stop | ISO |
| Canon 600D | Sigma 28-70mm | 1/200 sec. | f/4 | 800 |

| Camera | Lens | Shutter speed | F-stop | ISO |
| Canon 600D | Sigma 28-70mm | 1/320 sec. | f/4 | 800 |

| Camera | Lens | Shutter speed | F-stop | ISO |
| Canon 600D | Sigma 28-70mm | 1/400 sec. | f/4 | 800 |
I had to take these photos with aperture f4 because this lens is broken, nothing works, so aperture is on one place and it won't stop down.
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