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Jul 20, 2007 13:53 |  #1

I had posted these in a different thread but would like C&C.

Both cropped and Sigma 17-70. The second one was taken after I noticed the bee on another weed flower. It is oof but I was afraid he would fly away if I took the time to change the f stop. I just include it to show the size of the flower.

Both: Weed=1/250, f7, iso 100- 70 mm


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Jul 20, 2007 21:13 |  #2

They both look out of focus to me, Jack.


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Jul 21, 2007 03:38 |  #3

Shame you missed the focus Jack. Keep at it, they do move off from flower to flower pretty quick sometimes.


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Jul 21, 2007 10:15 |  #4

They move a lot don't they. Out of focus and over exposed.
Don't give up we all start with bad shots.


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Jul 21, 2007 12:28 |  #5

I used the ef with these and they were hand held. I just got a tripod and am going to use that next time. Out of focus or dof?

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Jul 22, 2007 11:45 |  #6

Sigma 70-300. 1/100s, f11. 190mm-iso 100

Tripod, first use. These are growing next to my house. Cropped


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Jul 23, 2007 01:18 as a reply to  @ jackprks's post |  #7

Holy cr@p!!! Talk about night and day!!! :-) The shot with the tripod is beautiful! Nicely done! As for your first shots they are much like my first macro shots. It takes a lot of practice. You have obviously made progress in leaps and bounds. Keep up the good work and look forward to seeing more.


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Jul 23, 2007 08:05 |  #8

#1 & 2 look very grainy - did you do a lot of work in PS on them? #3 is beautiful and lacks the graininess!


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Jul 23, 2007 08:44 |  #9

In the first 2, they looked so bad that I attempted to improve"?" them, don't remember what I did except a whole lot of sharpening, just reaching. The last one, just cropped and upped the saturation a little, nothing else. I am not that familiar with CS2 to do much. I found I had to get back further in order to focus. I used both af and mf and didn't see any difference. I just backed up until I could focus OK. I like the tripod but it can be awkward.


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Jul 23, 2007 09:47 |  #10

skylab wrote in post #3585940 (external link)
They move a lot don't they. Out of focus and over exposed.
Don't give up we all start with bad shots.

i'm still doing bad shot :D keep it up only can get better.

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Jul 23, 2007 10:58 |  #11

Someone once said that the difference between a professional photographer and an amateur is that the professional only shows the good ones. I wouldn't mind betting that most here have success rates of less than 25% and going even lower the closer they get, so take lots of shots and throw away the bad ones.




  
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Jul 23, 2007 12:13 |  #12

Throw away that many? Almost all of mine!!!! :o :cry:


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