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Christopher Miller
06-16-2009, 01:48 PM
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m244/CAMiller290/BPN/P6120200ResizeWeb.jpg
Recently I've been photographing damselflies a lot trying to get better photos of them. It is uncanny how the damselflies see me coming and move before I can get a shot, but I have managed to get some good photos, of which this is one. Any C&C are welcome!
Olympus SP-550 UZ
f4.5 @ 1/60, ISO 100, -0.3 EV
Aperture priority mode, pattern metering, cloudy WB
Processed in PS CS2; cropped to vertical, curves adjustment, and a tiny bit of cloning on the BG
Aidan Briggs
06-17-2009, 10:51 AM
Nice job catching this guy. I like the grass stem and the light. I would run some noise reduction on the bg though. Also I don't like that the body is angled away from you, but as you noted, they are often not very cooperative.
Tell Dickinson
06-17-2009, 11:11 AM
Nice capture showing good detail Christopher :) I wonder what it would look like if the bg was toned down a little as its quite bright on my monitor ?
Tell
Christopher Miller
06-17-2009, 03:46 PM
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m244/CAMiller290/BPN/P6120200ResizeWeb2.jpg
Thanks Aidan and Tell for commenting. Here's a repost following your suggestions of running NR and toning down the BG a bit. Please tell me what you think!
Aidan, I agree with you on the angle, but this was the best shot I was able to get of this particular damselfly.
Jackie Schuknecht
06-17-2009, 08:49 PM
Repost looks much better Christopher. Nice sharp details on the damsel, just the part about it facing away I guess. But is still really like it:) Looks like you have the highlights under control too on the bug.
Julie Kenward
06-17-2009, 09:21 PM
Very nice, Christopher! I do like the detail on the DF even if it is facing away you do still have good sight on the eye area so that's helpful. I am really surprised you got that DOF on the background at f4.5...amazing. I would suggest lowering it next time but I doubt you can get the whole body of the DF in focus if you do.
Definitely like the repost better.
Christopher Miller
06-18-2009, 07:21 AM
Julie, I find damselflies extremely tricky to get in focus because of their long bodies and wide heads, so f4.5 is really the lowest I can go and still get most of the damselfly in focus. Even then, most of my shots fail to get the entire damselfly in focus. Thanks for the comments!
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