Christopher Miller
03-13-2009, 07:51 PM
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Last year I tried photographing damselflies for the first time. I frequently had trouble getting them entirely in focus; the eyes and back end almost always seemed to end up OOF. This is one of my better shots, but the DOF still isn't quite perfect. I also think the angle could have been better. What do you think?
Olympus SP-550 UZ
f3.5 @ 1/40, ISO 100, -0.7 EV
Program mode, pattern metering, auto WB
Processed in PS CS2; cropped, curves adjustment to remove color cast, saturation increase, noise reduction, and selective sharpened eye and back end of damselfly
Last year I tried photographing damselflies for the first time. I frequently had trouble getting them entirely in focus; the eyes and back end almost always seemed to end up OOF. This is one of my better shots, but the DOF still isn't quite perfect. I also think the angle could have been better. What do you think?
Olympus SP-550 UZ
f3.5 @ 1/40, ISO 100, -0.7 EV
Program mode, pattern metering, auto WB
Processed in PS CS2; cropped, curves adjustment to remove color cast, saturation increase, noise reduction, and selective sharpened eye and back end of damselfly