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Photography Area~Our Photos => Close Up / Macro / Insects => Topic started by: Barbarian on July 03, 2010, 07:25:49 PM
Steep learning curve for my Phoenix 100mm Macro. I got used to being skillful at selecting the right settings for auto exposure. I'm relearning doing everything manual again. But I'm getting there...
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Checking me out...
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The colours of dragonflies are exquisite. There are great!!!
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These are lookin' good! Keep shootin' 'em!
It's a challenge to get the right depth to have the head and tail both in focus. If you can shoot directly from the side of the dragon, the chance of it being in focus, tip to tip, increases, without having to have greater depth of field!
It'll be a while before the colorful dragons are out here.
Gripped,
kevin
These are great! The "eyes have it!" This is so intimate that we can discern his personality.
They look pretty good to me. I can never get close enough to one of the rascals to take a shot. :)
They look absolutely beautiful to me. :thumbsup:
I like the last frame.
I like them all!