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<blockquote data-quote="WeeHector" data-source="post: 193423" data-attributes="member: 14301"><p>This photo would probably never been posted here had a friend, a keen photographer, not returned from a 3 1/2 month trip on his boat (he left the day my camera arrived). I spent yesterday (Sunday) morning and afternoon looking through the 4000 photos I've since taken to find a selection to show him. This was a shot I had dismissed until now due to the circumstances involved.</p><p></p><p>I had received my 70-300 the day before and wanted to try it out, so left my 18-55 at home. Around noon, in brilliant sunshine and on a white boat, I discovered this little creature. With a glaring background, it wasn't easy to get a shot that wasn't just black and the beetle kept moving towards the camera making it difficult to focus. To make matters worse, I had just started using AP and my settings were all over the place. You can imagine why I let this shoot slip into oblivion.</p><p></p><p>This shot turned out better than I deserved and I would love to have your comments and criticisms. The camera settings are mind-boggling but prove that, even when you get things totally wrong, there may be something you can recover.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]50697[/ATTACH]</p><p>D3100, Sigma 70-300 at 170mm</p><p>f/5.6, 1/4000th sec, ISO 800 :cower:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WeeHector, post: 193423, member: 14301"] This photo would probably never been posted here had a friend, a keen photographer, not returned from a 3 1/2 month trip on his boat (he left the day my camera arrived). I spent yesterday (Sunday) morning and afternoon looking through the 4000 photos I've since taken to find a selection to show him. This was a shot I had dismissed until now due to the circumstances involved. I had received my 70-300 the day before and wanted to try it out, so left my 18-55 at home. Around noon, in brilliant sunshine and on a white boat, I discovered this little creature. With a glaring background, it wasn't easy to get a shot that wasn't just black and the beetle kept moving towards the camera making it difficult to focus. To make matters worse, I had just started using AP and my settings were all over the place. You can imagine why I let this shoot slip into oblivion. This shot turned out better than I deserved and I would love to have your comments and criticisms. The camera settings are mind-boggling but prove that, even when you get things totally wrong, there may be something you can recover. [ATTACH=CONFIG]50697._xfImport[/ATTACH] D3100, Sigma 70-300 at 170mm f/5.6, 1/4000th sec, ISO 800 :cower: [/QUOTE]
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