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06/02/2010 12:16:21 PM |
looks like to floral paint brushes with a teeny worm. excellent! |
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06/02/2010 11:51:07 AM |
As the others have noted, that is one tiny inch worm. I like how the b/g has a gradient going from dark to lighter - makes your flowers pop. I try to shoot most of my macros with an aperture of 6 or higher to get more in focus. Very pretty colors. |
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06/02/2010 10:36:53 AM |
Wow; miniscule little inchworm! Agree with the comments about trying for more DOF with a slower shutter speed. |
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06/02/2010 09:53:23 AM |
Love it!!! Excellent light. |
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06/02/2010 09:37:21 AM |
Oh my! I haven't seen an inch worm in ages! Great find! |
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06/02/2010 06:07:11 AM |
Wow! That little fella is tiny. And yes, I agree with David, 1/125 will still stop the movement and give a better DOF. |
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06/02/2010 05:47:18 AM |
How about trying to get a greater depth of field? It might be harder, though, as it would make for a slower shutter speed and possible movement of the flowers due to wind (or a really speedy inch-worm ;-Þ). He sure is a little fella. |
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