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    Shutter Speed 1/640
    F 9
    Metering Mode Evaluative Metering
    Exposure Compensation 0
    ISO Speed 400
    Lens EF28-135mm @ 135 mm
    Mark IV
    FF/HH
    Andrew

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    Hi Andrew, I like your subject choice and the image looks good to me. My only comments are these - I think you could sharpen this image a bit more and maybe add a bit of contrast. My overall impression is that the image feels flat and needs a boost, maybe a bit of saturation and sharpening. Thanks for posting something different!
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    Hi Andrew....i would suggest getting in alot closer and just focus on those colors and textures in these caterpillars! Your exposure looks good!

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    Interesting subject, I think all it really needs is a tweak with sharpening and maybe a contrast boost

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