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Ajophotog
16-09-2007, 20:45
A few more to liven up the marco section :D
Ladybird
16-09-2007, 20:46
Lovin no 2! AWESOME!!!!! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
Another excellent set! number 2 is my favourite.
Yes a very nice set, and I agree No2 is a stunner
Ajophotog
16-09-2007, 21:03
Lovin no 2! AWESOME!!!!! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
Thanks LB your too kind ;)
Another excellent set! number 2 is my favourite.
Thanks Praxis :D
Yes a very nice set, and I agree No2 is a stunner
Thanks Scraggs :D
Lovley set Alby. You really nailed the eye in 2. Great work.
Alistair.
Ajophotog
21-09-2007, 14:14
Thanks Alistair :D
Messiah Khan
21-09-2007, 14:25
Very nice as usual. Out of interest, what sort of technique you using here? I know what kit you use, but do you shoot handheld? If so, how do you find focusing with such a narrow dof? What sort of percentage are keepers out of the shots you take?
Ajophotog
21-09-2007, 14:37
Very nice as usual. Out of interest, what sort of technique you using here? I know what kit you use, but do you shoot handheld? If so, how do you find focusing with such a narrow dof? What sort of percentage are keepers out of the shots you take?
Hi MK, all my shots are hand held although I do rest the camera on something if possible, I always use manual focus and move the camera in or out to get the plane where I want it to be. I try and get myself as comfortable as possible to take the shot and I approach the insects very slowly. I also shot early before the insect have warmed up too if possible. My good shot percentage is quite high but I do take quite a few shots and get maybe 8 out of 10 shots the same and would be keepers but I would bin 8 and keep 2 out of the 10. I am now starting to be more critical of my shots and thats the hardest thing to learn in modern day photography I think. Thanks for looking. :D
Skypilot
21-09-2007, 15:13
Well done, I'm hugely impressed that you got shots like that with your Panny.
Messiah Khan
21-09-2007, 15:15
Hi MK, all my shots are hand held although I do rest the camera on something if possible, I always use manual focus and move the camera in or out to get the plane where I want it to be. I try and get myself as comfortable as possible to take the shot and I approach the insects very slowly. I also shot early before the insect have warmed up too if possible. My good shot percentage is quite high but I do take quite a few shots and get maybe 8 out of 10 shots the same and would be keepers but I would bin 8 and keep 2 out of the 10. I am now starting to be more critical of my shots and thats the hardest thing to learn in modern day photography I think. Thanks for looking. :D
Pretty much the same technique as I use for 1:1 macro shots then. Im just amazed how well you control the magnification and limited dof.
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