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    40D, EF 100mm F2.8 Macro
    F/13
    1/100 sec
    ISO 400
    Natural light, tripod, manual mode.
    Lawn as BG...but some oof clover flowers:o...I should mow the lawn before shooting:D

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    Nice pose, good sharpness almost to the tail. A bit harsh light, that's a pitty. Why don't you try it just after sunrise, beautiful light.

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    Boy, the lighting doesn't bother me at all in this one. I think it's sharp, detailed and eye catching! I kinda like the OOF clover but, yeah, it wouldn't hurt to mow first. :D

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    Lolol..if we mowed, we'd never get out taking photos, I hate cutting the grass/weeds (weed killer not allowed in Ontario)...the image nice, has sharpness, detail..I might darken it just a bit but thats just me. Nice work Ovidiu

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    Hi Ovidiu....beautiful image that is nicely sharp with a good clean bg! Nicely done!

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    Love the rich colours and sharpness. I guess I would agree with thijs broekkamp about the light being a bit harsh.


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    Hey Ovidiu,
    I agree about the light harshness.....but just bringing down the brighness overall will help. VG pose and perch but another vote for mowing the lawn (or at least a patch of it!) next time out.

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    Nice job. I like the bg.

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    Looks like a Common darter dragonfly to me, I would suggest making a mask of the thorax and abdomen and lowering the highlights a little.

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