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Challenge: Insects II (Minimal Editing I*)
Camera: Canon EOS-30D
Lens: Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM
Location: Los Angles, CA
Date: Apr 15, 2007
Aperture: f/22
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/30
Galleries: Macro, Floral
Date Uploaded: Apr 15, 2007

Taken at the Getty Center in Los Angeles. I thought I captured more daylight in this but apparently not. Daylight changed often the afternoon of 4/15/07 as a storm had just passed through and clouds continued to sweep overhead along with winds.

Statistics
Place: 156 out of 180
Avg (all users): 4.6816
Avg (commenters): 5.1250
Avg (participants): 4.4253
Avg (non-participants): 4.8772
Views since voting: 745
Views during voting: 282
Votes: 201
Comments: 9
Favorites: 0


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04/26/2007 10:43:16 AM
Critique Club

Composition
I think that the picture is a little bit too loosely framed, and that a tighter crop would have helped, but since this is minimal editing, you need a bit more zooming in (or a proper macro lens). The challenge is "insects", and tighter framing would have made the insect stand out more. On the upside though, the background is quite funky.

Lighting
Like you said in your description, it definately is underexposed, and i'd say you lost a good amount of votes because of this. In the future, if your ever worried about exposure, shoot a few shots, above and under what you think is right.

Technicals
The image is a little bit soft, and I'd say that using f/22 didn't help you with that. I'm guessing you used f/22 to maximise depth of field. However after about f/16, a lens loses a LOT of sharpness due to a think called diffraction. Try to use an aperture smaller than f/16 when possible, even for landscapes. use this website to work out what aperture you can use //www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html

Subject
Theres definately an insect, so i guess i can't complain, but a bit more focus on it would have helped

Overall
I know i've given you a lot of negative comments, but I'm trying to give you some real feedback so you can learn, and improve for the next shot :) ... On the upside, I can see you were trying to use the rule of thirds, and that has DEFINATELY helped this picture. Look forward to seeing more of your work :)
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
04/21/2007 09:59:43 AM
great capture
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04/20/2007 08:03:54 AM
Background is a little bit too dark to make your flower really stand out.
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04/19/2007 09:00:34 AM
Nice purple colors - wish the focus was at the bee instead
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04/18/2007 09:25:57 AM
a reflector or fill flash may have helped you expose this properly ...
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04/18/2007 08:44:17 AM
Unfortunately not a high score from me because the bee is hard to see.
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04/16/2007 01:38:26 PM
Love the purple flowers. Kinda hard to see the bee. Need a little more light.
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04/16/2007 01:34:38 PM
Pretty flowers, shame that it's underexposed because the bee is lost in the darkness.
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04/16/2007 03:49:58 AM
Nice but seems a lil OOF
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