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Old 26-09-2010, 05:17 PM
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Vanda (Ian)
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Adam I like 2,7 & 8 - and agree with others about the under exposures. I dont like to go over ISO 400 but will if I have to. If the insect in question "sits" try natural light with a monopod. Natural light gives matching soft backgrounds and less harsh shadows. A monopod is much less limiting than a tripod - which I use for wildflower photography. With the "instant review" of modern DSLRs you can rapidly modify your settings and shoot again!
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