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Standard Canon Eos 450d Lens used.

 

 

 

Choosing the best ones, took 20/30 Photos

 

 

 

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I like it :) My only complaints are that it is slightly out of focus in places. Good, none the less:)

 

I didn't know you took Photo's?

My relaxation method involves a bottle of lotion, beautiful women, and partial nudity. Yes I get massages.

 

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I like it :) My only complaints are that it is slightly out of focus in places. Good, none the less:)

 

I didn't know you took Photo's?

 

 

 

Well, I only have started to do it regularly this month tbh.

 

 

 

I also noticed it's out of focus in some places now that you pointed it out :roll:

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Nice job littleboy! :D The focus looks like it's on the small drops closer to the front of the leaf, rather than on the big drops in the middle of the leaf. But it's definitely good for one of your first water drop pictures! :D Getting the focus to be absolutely perfect when you're working this close to your subject definitely takes some practice.

 

 

 

When you say, "Standard Canon Eos 450d Lens used," do you mean you're using the kit lens (EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS)?

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Nice job littleboy! :D The focus looks like it's on the small drops closer to the front of the leaf, rather than on the big drops in the middle of the leaf. But it's definitely good for one of your first water drop pictures! :D Getting the focus to be absolutely perfect when you're working this close to your subject definitely takes some practice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Would you reccomend investing in a tripod?

 

 

 

]When you say, "Standard Canon Eos 450d Lens used," do you mean you're using the kit lens (EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS)?

 

And yes, the one that came with the camera.

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Nice job littleboy! :D The focus looks like it's on the small drops closer to the front of the leaf, rather than on the big drops in the middle of the leaf. But it's definitely good for one of your first water drop pictures! :D Getting the focus to be absolutely perfect when you're working this close to your subject definitely takes some practice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Would you reccomend investing in a tripod?

 

Unless you feel you particularly NEED one, then you can definitely get by without one. Just practice practice practice and you will get much better at getting the focus correctly. Since I use a macro lens, my method may be slightly different than yours, but here's what I do:

 

 

 

I set the magnification I want and then slowly rock back and forth ever so slightly, going in and out of focus, taking pictures as I go. Sometimes when you take a picture when your subject is out of focus, it can actually end up in focus because you move at the last second when you take the picture. I usually end up with a ton of pictures, but I'm almost guaranteed a keeper than if I just took one or two.

 

 

 

After you practice some more and you still feel like you could do better but aren't getting there for some reason, then you could consider a tripod. I have one, but almost all - if not all - of my water drop pictures are hand held and with natural lighting (no flash).

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I see 8-)

 

 

 

 

 

It's just that I have terrible arm movement.

 

And that is a really bad for photography, I have figured it out too.

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So I've noticed this thread's regulars all follow similar trends.

 

RPG is constantly dealing with psycho exes.

Muggi reminds us of the joys of polygamy.

Saq is totally oblivious to how much chicks dig him.

I strike out every other week.

Kalphite wages a war against the friend zone.

Randox pretty much stays rational.

Etc, etc

 

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I like your new one a lot :) The colours are very nice. Do you have a slightly larger version?

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I like your new one a lot :) The colours are very nice. Do you have a slightly larger version?

 

 

 

I agree with Tripis entirely. Better focus and composition all round.

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