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lady in green
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I can say that this is my first posting of a wellknown ladybug species.
i have taken lots of photos with my old friend Canon A610. At the beginning of the spring, i decided to change my camera, you know we need differencies in a time. So i bought a Panasonic FZ20 but after some experiences i saw that the noise problem on FZ20 is not good to me especially for macro shots. Looking to my A610, i prefer to keep my A610. On the other hand i made a new decision that i will change my style - i try to take pictures without flash which is not usual to me. So i have to use iso 100 generally and opened diaphragm. So i think i keep posting some series of without flash shots.
i feel good with the result, hope you like it too. |
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- batu
(13384) - [2007-05-07 15:06]
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Hello Ersin,
I will quickly collect this ladybird and put it in my THEME on Coccinellidae. Lovely picture with nice soft colours.
Best wishes, Peter
- fiyo
(10618) - [2007-05-08 5:17]
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Merhaba Ersin bey,
netlikte azıcık sorun olsa da, kompozisyon,ışık yönüyle mükemmel bir fotoğraf. Elinize sağlık. Selamlar.
Merhaba Ersin Bey,
Çok güzel kompozisyon
Tebrikler
Hi Ersin ,
very nice macro.
it has great focus and nice BG.
well composed and good sharpness.
thanks for sharing
Regards
Saeed
Hello Ersin,
You have done great work by using your fill flash in the past.
However, when the natural light is good enough like in this shot of a Ladybird, using a flash habitually may not be a good idea.
The result, evidently, is quite good here. The light illuminates parts of the subject, creating attractive contrasts.
Overall, it is a well composed shot against a pleasantly coloured green BG.
Thanks and best regards.
Ram