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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 96 |
Dec 24 |
Reply |
Hello Haru,
I made use of a sturdy tripod. The details are noted in my photo description.
Best Regards,
Rick |
Dec 18th |
| 96 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Hi Kenneth,
I am not that knowledgeable about the Cicada and its Exoskeleton.
My only concern is that ideally the entire Cicada with its Exoskeleton could be in super sharp focus. It might be the kind of subject that would benefit from the use of a macro lens employing "focus stacking" . . . multiple photos each at very slight differences in focus distance. I would also think that a very sturdy tripod would be required as well.
Best,
Rick |
Dec 11th |
| 96 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Hi Bruce,
Thanks for your image. I enjoyed viewing it.
Do you recall the lens you employed? I am curious as to whether it was possible to expand the field of view just a touch to allow a bit more "breathing room" on the left side of the dome. Similarly on the right side and lower edge of your image, it is always difficult to know exactly where to crop for maximum clarity of the decorative elements on the sides of the buildings. |
Dec 6th |
| 96 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Hi Verin,
Wow . . . Impressive!
The only suggestion I have will likely not surprise you . . .
Ideally, you would correct the converging vertical buildings at the right and left edges of your image, as they are leaning a touch and beg to be portrayed as they were designed and viewed by the human visual system. |
Dec 6th |
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