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dod
30-04-2005, 18:09
not really what I set out for but reasonably happy with the result :)

http://premium1.uploadit.org/scottydod//ladybird2.jpg

CT
30-04-2005, 18:36
Well you should be happy with that. Given the very limited DOF you've got the head pin sharp there, What lens was it?

dod
30-04-2005, 18:48
Thanks, Canon 100mm macro, hand held at 1/100 F4, I absolutely love that lens.

Kate
30-04-2005, 19:20
Nice photo dod! I like the fact that the head and mouthparts are all in focus. Too many people concentrate on getting the wings in focus :)

One tiny suggestion though - try upping the saturation a little. It just might bring out the colour a little more :)

dod
30-04-2005, 19:43
One tiny suggestion though - try upping the saturation a little. It just might bring out the colour a little more :)

Thanks Kate, done ;) Really can't push it too far, there's already a blown out reflection from the sun and the front of the shell goes strange going any further

Adrian
30-04-2005, 20:23
Cracking shot. Nice and sharp on its head and great DOF. (Better than spiders :wink: ). I've been looking at investing in a decent macro lens and I think that the one you're using may just fit the bill.

matty
30-04-2005, 20:25
i think its great, i havent done anything that come close to that, well done!

Matt
30-04-2005, 22:05
Good close up dod.
Great detail in the bugs facial area.

The flash is a bit harsh, try reflecting of a white paper plate or something similar, this will soften the light and give a more pleasing affect.

dod
30-04-2005, 23:23
Good close up dod.
Great detail in the bugs facial area.

The flash is a bit harsh, try reflecting of a white paper plate or something similar, this will soften the light and give a more pleasing affect.

Thanks, no flash though, the burnt out bit was the sun reflecting, couldn't really do much about it :( , here's the exif

Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Shooting Date/Time 01/05/2005 00:29:52
Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE
Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/100
Av( Aperture Value ) 4.0
Metering Mode Evaluative Metering
Exposure Compensation 0
ISO Speed 100
Lens 100.0 mm
Focal Length 100.0 mm
Flash Off
AF Mode Manual Focus

Pink Fairy
01-05-2005, 09:06
Cracking detail where it counts, very good work when you consider it's a handheld shot at 1/100th.

Matt
01-05-2005, 09:06
You can do something with harsh sunlight, Use your body if possible to shade your subject.
If you have someone with you ask them to hold something over you to create the same effect.

Fill in flash can also help in harsh sunlight.

dod
01-05-2005, 09:31
You can do something with harsh sunlight, Use your body if possible to shade your subject.
If you have someone with you ask them to hold something over you to create the same effect.

Fill in flash can also help in harsh sunlight.

You're right Matt, only problem was I was lying on the ground with the lens pointing slightly up at it. I never thought to use the flash if I'm honest ;) Was too busy trying to get the little blighter, he wouldn't stop moving

SDK^
01-05-2005, 22:44
Superb photo Dod :)
I have taken some photos of ladybirds with the 100mm Macro lens and can appreciate the patience the skills required to get a sharp photo like that.