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![]() Camera: Canon EOS 20D Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1000) Aperture: f/4 Focal Length: 195 mm ISO Speed: 200 Exposure Bias: 1/3 EV ![]() Camera: Canon EOS 20D Exposure: 1/4000 sec Aperture: f/4 Focal Length: 200 mm ISO Speed: 200 Exposure Bias: 1/3 EV Last edited by speedblade; 7th December 2006 at 11:55 AM. |
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Nice pics you have there in pic #2, but would be better if the crop is not so tight, it'll be great to see the reflection of the dragonfly in the water.
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Brilliant!!!!
Care to share the settings and location? ![]()
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good point there! Thanks andrOo.
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thanks redstone.
![]() settings? do you mean the exposure? the bright reflective water will result in the silhouetted effect. the trick is to wait for the fly to return and hope for the golden rays shine on the mirror smooth water. Some contrast and saturation boost in ps. and oh, the location is upper seletar reservoir. Hope this helps. ![]() |
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