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Hi guys, I don't know whether I should open a new thread, so I just continue in this thread, this is supposedly a macro photo, but I don't have a macro lense, and I use tamron 17-50mm, taken at f 4.5 iso 800 and speed 1/80 at 50mm. so what do you think?
 

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In regards to your first set of shots.


Try playing with your depth of field. I don't know what lens you have, but try going to your lowest aperture setting (your Fstops) to set a shallower DoF. This will help you isolate your subject from the back ground.
 
The subjects are nice and sharp and contrasty. The backgrounds are very artificial-looking though- unless there's something very pleasing visually about the background you really want a more natural looking background for nature subjects, even if they are shot in a controlled and artificial environment.

Paul
 
Nice! She's expensive enough as it is!

My exposures are so much better when I borrow my friends SB600 or my sisters SB800. These were taken with two SB600's as a slaves last Christmas. The back light was window light pretty much blown-out.

edit: FYI: 50mm, f2.0. ISO100

Hi, the first one I really like, the second one not so much, the hand just melds into the body IMHO.

Otherwise nice high key shots...
 
The subjects are nice and sharp and contrasty. The backgrounds are very artificial-looking though- unless there's something very pleasing visually about the background you really want a more natural looking background for nature subjects, even if they are shot in a controlled and artificial environment.

Paul

Thanks compuwar, it's not on a controlled environment, it just happened, right outside my porch. It's just trying to shot a macro, not even using a macro lens ( don't have it)
 
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