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I stumbled upon this herd of ladybugs in my father's garden, while snapping away at his flowers. It was almost sunset so the light quality was pretty low. I used my onboard flash and I think it worked pretty well. Tv=1 /60, Av=8, Iso=200.
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Tv=1/45, Av=8, Iso=200
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Tv=1/15, AV=8, Iso=200
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Tv=1/90, Av=8, Iso=200
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Very good for the kit lens. #1 may be a bit close for it though, it's a bit OOF.
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People have so much better luck than I when using their onboard flash. They're good shots, thanks for sharing.
I learn so much when viewing other people's shots. |
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Very nice photos, Royce-
Thanks for posting. MT/Sarah |
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Very nice, and with the kit lens too. It has been raining here every day by the time I get done work. I am hoping to find some cooperative bugs soon. Of course this is Florida so it might end up being large armor plated cockroaches.
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I think SteveB is right about the focus being a little off in the first shot but the rest are very impressive, especially with the kit lens and built in flash.
Keep the images coming. Ira |
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