hylian_elf wrote:What shutter speed, ISO, and aperture settings? I imagine to get that level of DoF using a macro, you must have used a fairly narrow aperture, yes? Meaning less light entering the lens... so to get that level of sharpness, increase ISO, no? But there's not much noise in the photo so ISO couldn't have been that high... HOW DID YOU GET SUCH GOOD PICTURE?Thanks. It was an EOS 5D Mk II, a 100mm macro lens, a sunny day and a bee that kept nice and still.
Moto70 wrote:haha!Oh! Right! Levi's 527s, black Tresspass jacket, endearingly geeky T-shirt, socks, walking boots, lace thong.I think he meant, what was your set-up? As in what were you wearing...
I didn' know what to expect when I saw the title.Skondo wrote:Have to say Ian, you really do go on a creative adventure when giving your excellent pictures a title.
You're going to have to give saving 2 versions of the same image a go!Ian wrote:I see your point, but it makes searching easier.
Ian wrote:I see your point, but it makes searching easier.
It's so borderline of bokkeh and not photoshop it's unreal.hylian_elf wrote:Lovely bokeh.
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