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Seamus
Mar-23-2005, 09:01 AM
A couple of spider shots with a canon 100 macro lens. I would appreciate any hints or help on how to use this lens.
http://seamus.smugmug.com/photos/18080652-L.jpg
Exif: Date Taken:2005-03-23 15:26:25Date Modified:2005-03-23 15:37:26Make:CanonModel: Canon EOS 20D Size: 614x491 Bytes: 215932 Aperture: f/2.8 ISO: 400 Focal Length: 100mm Exposure Time: 0.002s (1/500)Flash:Flash did not fire, compulsory flash modeExposure Program:Shutter priorityExposure Bias:-0.67ColorSpace:sRGB
http://seamus.smugmug.com/photos/18080653-L.jpg
exif:Date Taken:2005-03-23 15:25:07Date Modified:2005-03-23 15:30:55Make:CanonModel: Canon EOS 20D Size: 941x753 Bytes: 422665 Aperture: f/4.0 ISO: 400 Focal Length: 100mm Exposure Time: 0.0062s (1/160)Flash:Flash did not fire, compulsory flash modeExposure Program:Shutter priorityExposure Bias:-0.67ColorSpace:sRGB
Harryb
Mar-23-2005, 10:31 AM
[QUOTE=shay]A couple of spider shots with a canon 100 macro lens. I would appreciate any hints or help on how to use this lens.
[QUOTE]
Hey Shay,
Not too bad. Your aperture settings are too wid eopen for a macro lens. Macro lenses have a very shallow DOF starting out so you want to step down your aperture settings. The last time I shot macros I was at F/14 and F/16 most of the time.
Seamus
Mar-23-2005, 10:39 AM
[QUOTE=shay]A couple of spider shots with a canon 100 macro lens. I would appreciate any hints or help on how to use this lens.
[QUOTE]
Hey Shay,
Not too bad. Your aperture settings are too wide open for a macro lens. Macro lenses have a very shallow DOF starting out so you want to step down your aperture settings. The last time I shot macros I was at F/14 and F/16 most of the time.Thanks Harry, the spider was quite high up so I stood on a chair with the tripod to get the shot, this photography thing gets ridiculous at times :): .
At least with a macro lens insects are no longer liable for immediate execution:gun2 :splat
Shay.
DoctorIt
Mar-23-2005, 11:46 AM
That looks awfully noisy for a 20D at ISO 400 :scratch
Seamus
Mar-23-2005, 12:34 PM
That looks awfully noisy for a 20D at ISO 400 :scratch
agreed, probably my photoshop processing, I shot in raw, contrast and saturation added afterwards and sharpened. could have overdone the sharpening??
Shay.
tmlphoto
Mar-23-2005, 12:42 PM
That looks awfully noisy for a 20D at ISO 400 :scratch
I noticed that as well. Not sure whats going on there. I agree with Harry about a smaller aperture to help with the DOF. If the spider isn't moving I would put it on ISO 100. The first one looks a little overexposed. Cool looking spider though.
wxwax
Mar-23-2005, 01:07 PM
:scratch Is there a reason yer shooting in shutter priority? I'd either do manual or aperature priority. Smaller aperature for greater DOF. And the first one is blown out on the back of the spider. Tons of noise - did you have to mess with the Exposure slider much on the RAW? Both Contrast and Sharpening will add noise and can blow out parts of an image.
bfjr
Mar-23-2005, 03:10 PM
Wow, that 1st shot is cool, but like Harry said DOF, I would forget to trying to focus close to that sucker :uhoh:thumb
Really like the perspective (the way the web travles inward :thumb) hope you can reshoot.
Seamus
Mar-23-2005, 03:11 PM
I noticed that as well. Not sure whats going on there. I agree with Harry about a smaller aperture to help with the DOF. If the spider isn't moving I would put it on ISO 100. The first one looks a little overexposed. Cool looking spider though.
This is why I posted, feedback is great :thumb .
Thanks for the feedback, hopefully the next one will be better.
shay.
Seamus
Mar-23-2005, 03:15 PM
:scratch Is there a reason yer shooting in shutter priority? I'd either do manual or aperature priority. Smaller aperature for greater DOF. And the first one is blown out on the back of the spider. Tons of noise - did you have to mess with the Exposure slider much on the RAW? Both Contrast and Sharpening will add noise and can blow out parts of an image.
The reason I'm shooting in av at iso 400 is I forgot to check the settings :dunno
I started using raw today and this is the big advantage of raw, I can go back and start processing again. Thanks for the feedback,
Shay.
Seamus
Mar-23-2005, 03:16 PM
Wow, that 1st shot is cool, but like Harry said DOF, it forget to trying to focus close to that sucker :uhoh:thumb
Really like the perspective (the way the web travles inward :thumb) hope you can reshoot.
He is stuck to my patio door, I am going to watch him get bigger over the summer:rofl . I don't think he will ever match Gus/skippy's monsters though :rofl
thanks for the feedback,
Shay.
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