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Old 03-27-2010, 03:08 AM
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Not totally sure what info you need, but I'll try:

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ISO 400
Focal Length 60.3mm

Any hints on what I also need to improve in the info will be a great help!

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Old 03-27-2010, 05:47 PM
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Not totally sure what info you need, but I'll try:

Canon PowerShot SX10 IS
f/8
1/200
ISO 400
Focal Length 60.3mm

Any hints on what I also need to improve in the info will be a great help!

Thanks so much!
Not an expert myself but looks a little too bright. If you lower that the colors will come through. Other than that looks good to me.
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^^ I agree. Good focus on the subject. Just a little overexposed.
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Nicely done to get in nice and close. In addition to the comments about the shot being a bit overexposed, I would add that it could use more space along the left edge. It feels a little too tight to me. I might also have given yourself a little bit more depth of field to get the flowers in focus. Keep it up - butterflies aren't easy!
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Thank you for your input! I'll keep those things in mind.

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What time of day were you shooting in because it is overexposed and i find if you shoot in the middle of the day it is really hard ot get the right exposer in a tight macro shot.
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