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I like the idea and the title too. I don't feel in a situation like this that all of the butterfly needs to be in focus so I think f2.8 is OK. Don't you just hate it when someone says I wish the butterfly (or bird!!) was at a right angle to the camera, so I won't!
This is certainly something to keep an eye on it makes very photogenic material.
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Jonathan Ashton
I like the idea and the title too. I don't feel in a situation like this that all of the butterfly needs to be in focus so I think f2.8 is OK. Don't you just hate it when someone says I wish the butterfly (or bird!!) was at a right angle to the camera, so I won't!
This is certainly something to keep an eye on it makes very photogenic material.
All points well taken, my friend. Move left, lose spotlight . Being mirrorless, and you will relate, quickly tried F4 and the BG in viewfinder(WYSIWYG) not as heavenly creamy. Thanks as always for your valued and constructively helpful advice.
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Gonna have to agree with Jonathan on this one.
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