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Old 30th August 2007   #1
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sigma 28-300mm DG Macro, 300mm, f/13, 1/60s

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Old 30th August 2007   #2
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Looks OOF and overexposed on the white portion..
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Hmm its overexposed and looks a little noisy
can barely see the details
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sigma 28-300mm DG Macro, 300mm, f/13, 1/60s
hi u might consider lowering ur aperture as the recommended shutter speed to shoot would be 1/(focal length). therefore your minimum should at least be 1/250 or 1/320. Try boosting your iso but i suppose u already did so given the noise from the photo.

Not bad for a start I believe, try and practice more bro!~ get the hang and feel of it and your reflex actions will take over.
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Thanks everyone for taking time to review and comment.
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