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Old 21st April 2004   #1
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Default central_catchment_nature_reserve comment please

Ha ha a very long walk seems BMT
f/11 1/10sec


f/16 1/40sec


f/20 1/3sec
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Old 21st April 2004   #2
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Just my opinion abt the 3rd pic. The head seems to be oof. Did u focus on the back and wings? Would prefer to have more space on the left than on the right.
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Old 21st April 2004   #3
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Originally Posted by macross
Just my opinion abt the 3rd pic. The head seems to be oof. Did u focus on the back and wings? Would prefer to have more space on the left than on the right.
Yes i did focus on the wing . he he need to crop the pic properly next time , something like this.
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Did you use NeatImage on the first two pics??? Find the insects too neat in some ways
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Old 22nd April 2004   #5
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3rd image seems a tad under to me.. or maybe it's just the wings..
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Old 22nd April 2004   #6
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i wonder wat was goin on in the first picture...haha...aniwae i tink the second pic looks abit blur??? or am i juz sleepy??
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Old 22nd April 2004   #7
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the shutter speed is to slow to freeze the object or handheld ... try fast speed and external flash for better result ..
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Old 22nd April 2004   #8
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Originally Posted by Hein
Did you use NeatImage on the first two pics??? Find the insects too neat in some ways
nope did use for this time
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Old 22nd April 2004   #9
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wow! 1st pic is X-rated.
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