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Oct 11, 2009 06:25 |  #1

Very recently bought the Sigma 105mm macro, this spiders web was in the garden and thought it made for a decent picture, be gentle I'm new at the macro lark :D

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Oct 11, 2009 06:50 |  #2
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Very nice! A bit too much ISO for my taste, try working on that ;)


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Oct 11, 2009 06:56 |  #3

A bit to much ISO?

What does that mean in English please. Do you think the ISO has been set to high and therefore generated too much noise. Or do you think the International Organisation for Standardisation is wealding to much power.


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Oct 11, 2009 07:06 |  #4
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I think that the ISO has been set too high and therefore generated too much noise :P


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Oct 11, 2009 07:19 |  #5

lovely shot


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Oct 11, 2009 07:47 |  #6

Despite noise, a beautiful shot. You can learn technique, but I'm not sure you can teach artistry, which you have.




  
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Oct 11, 2009 09:05 |  #7

Thanks for your replies guys - very much appreciated - I chose a high ISO as the light was fading fast and I was shooting into shade, however, I agree with the comment about the noise, thanks again :)


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Oct 11, 2009 09:59 |  #8

looks expensive, good work.

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Oct 11, 2009 10:14 |  #9

Nice shot


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