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Another one from yesterday
Thanks for looking ![]()
| Brand: | Canon |
| Camera: | Canon EOS 500D |
| Lens: | 18.0 - 55.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 69.9 - 213.7 mm) |
| Recording media: | JPEG (digital) |
| Date Taken: | 1 Apr 2012 - 11:41 AM |
| Focal Length: | 55mm |
| Aperture: | f/5.6 |
| Shutter Speed: | 1/400sec |
| Exposure Comp: | 0.000000 |
| ISO: | 100 |
| Exposure Mode: | Aperture-priority AE |
| Metering Mode: | Evaluative |
| Flash: | Off, Did not fire |
| Title: | ladybird |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 2 Apr 2012 - 7:10 PM |
| Tags: | Close-up, Ladybird, Wildlife / nature |
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| Votes: | 2 |
Comments
The picture would improve immensely if you could diffuse the light (sun ?) thus lowering the contrast by using a diffusing material b2in the light source and the ladybird.That would also get rid of the hot spot on the back of your subject.
Other than that you could try to alter the composition (closer framing, different angle) at the time of taking the photo by avoiding the leaf that shoots out from the right side of the subject.
Charles

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