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29-05-12 09:03 PM
Description: A Damselfly taken at a local country park ( West Stow )
Posted By: markgozz (View all of markgozz's images) Dimensions: 900 x 1587
Views: 197 Filesize: 898.3 KB
Replies: 2 Keywords: damselfly green macro
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Make: NIKON CORPORATIONModel: NIKON D90
Orientation: 1XResolution: 3600000/10000
YResolution: 3600000/10000ResolutionUnit: 2
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 WindowsDateTime: 2012:05:29 21:57:52
XResolution: 72/1YResolution: 72/1
ResolutionUnit: 2ExposureTime: 1/800
ExposureProgram: 3ISOSpeedRatings: 200
ExposureBiasValue: 0/6MaxApertureValue: 38/10
MeteringMode: 3LightSource: 0
Flash: 0FocalLength: 1050/10
DigitalZoomRatio: 1/1GainControl: 0
Saturation: 0

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16-09-12, 06:06 PM
Jediboy Jediboy is offline
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Re: Head Shot

Great focus on the eyes, and great bokeh. Maybe, for me, the DOF is a bit too shallow. I'd like to see more of the cracking detail you've got in the eyes. That's just me being fussy, because it's a great shot and like I said the focus on the eyes is amazing. Good work.
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16-09-12, 09:32 PM
markgozz markgozz is offline
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Re: Head Shot

Thanks a lot Jediboy so glad you like it but yes I know what you mean about the shallow DOF it's one of those things that's driving me a bit mad , I want to get in close to capture the detail but then suffer with DOF and if I pull back I can extend the DOF but with only 12 mega pixels I start to loose the detail . In this shot I could of used a smaller aperture but when your this close it doesn’t really make much of a difference , I've been trying different settings with my macro work recently so I'll post up some more images soon and would really appreciate any feed back .

Thanks again

Mark

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