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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Murray" data-source="post: 263655" data-attributes="member: 9753"><p>Lighting is poor, yes this is about as close as you can expect without a close up filter such as a Raynox DCR-250. But you need to work on the lighting. You need diffused lighting to light your subject. Most of mine are shot at ISO 100, 1/320 sec, F/11 - F/16 with good lighting. Look on here regarding diffusers. Try and find live prey out int the sunshine, if you cannot do this then concentrate on flowers and getting them sharp and with colour. Light is the key and dead flies always look dead if you ask me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Murray, post: 263655, member: 9753"] Lighting is poor, yes this is about as close as you can expect without a close up filter such as a Raynox DCR-250. But you need to work on the lighting. You need diffused lighting to light your subject. Most of mine are shot at ISO 100, 1/320 sec, F/11 - F/16 with good lighting. Look on here regarding diffusers. Try and find live prey out int the sunshine, if you cannot do this then concentrate on flowers and getting them sharp and with colour. Light is the key and dead flies always look dead if you ask me. [/QUOTE]
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