Part 1 - Focus Through Pic 1

© Ian Downey

Part 1 - Focus Through Pic 1

Uploaded: January 23, 2008

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1/8 sec, f/2.8, ISO 100, 70-200mm lens @ 200mm also slight crop.
I must be honest here and admit that I spent a lot of time and took a lot of shots trying to get these focus through shots. I was using window light indoors and cut flowers that I purchased but found it hard going because of the closeness of the foliage and flowers to get any decent results. Perhaps my foliage was not the best. However, I selected these two for your critique and I do feel I have learnt something from the time spent trying these. One thing for certain I did learn and that is that this macro game it is sore on the old back after a while.

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