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Photo "Insect 4"

photo "Insect 4" tags: macro and close-up, nature, insect
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Insect 4
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I took a photo of this insect before only this is taken from a different angle so you can see here also the stamen of the flower

Exposure time: 10/680 (0.01471)

F-stop: 9.7

ISO speed: 80

Focal length: 14.9000

Flash: 0

Orientation: 1

Light source: 0

Exposure bias: 0.0000 
published:
mon 10 Dec 2001 23:50
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A Beautiful Light Photography San Diego CA A Beautiful Light Photography San Diego CA #1 Tue 11 Dec 2001 00:03

stunning !!!


Dmitry Dmitry Dmitry Dmitry #2 Tue 11 Dec 2001 00:11

The spectator


Reda Danaf Reda Danaf #3 Tue 11 Dec 2001 00:22

Stunning !!


Borisych Borisych #4 Tue 11 Dec 2001 00:44

Bravo Peter!!! He is looking at me!!! I was loughing!!!


Babette Babette #5 Tue 11 Dec 2001 01:12

The effect of presence is great. I feel the dialogue can just begin smile


Zurab Zurab #6 Tue 11 Dec 2001 01:35

perfect.


Mary Waters Mary Waters #7 Tue 11 Dec 2001 01:49

good details....the image is a bit large on my monitor...


Alex Kirkovsky Alex Kirkovsky #8 Tue 11 Dec 2001 01:52

Yes, stunning!


Alenka Kachuro Alenka Kachuro #9 Tue 11 Dec 2001 01:54

Clarity and details are top notch. I`m not too sure what to think about the bottom part - maybe it ought to be blurred even more; maybe a crop would be of use to really concentrate on the insect. May I make a tiny suggestion? I know how very tempting it is to place the object right in the center of the photo - but this is rarely justifiable and favorable to the photo. I`ve noticed that you have an inclination for centered images, and I`m just curious what kinds of magic you would do with the objects off-center. Just some thoughts, as usual, feel free to disregard smile


Vladimir Revic Vladimir Revic #10 Tue 11 Dec 2001 02:07

Смешная


Peter Wallack Peter Wallack #11 Tue 11 Dec 2001 02:33

I would close in on the inside part of the flower rather than leave the underneath afterthoughts to deal with later. Still the lines of the sides of the flowere are outstanding.


Juan Sebastian Sepulveda Juan Sebastian Sepulveda #12 Tue 11 Dec 2001 02:40

What a shot man, perfect, great angle


Sandra Battaglia Sandra Battaglia #13 Tue 11 Dec 2001 05:46

This insect looks ready to just right off my monitor! What superb details! Great job, Peter. smile


Val Val #14 Tue 11 Dec 2001 06:51

What a spider. Wow! I am impressed. Excellent shot.


Vladimir Serov Vladimir Serov #15 Tue 11 Dec 2001 10:21

Perfect photo with wonderful details.