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rsi1986
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I got into photography about 4 months ago. I tend to favor close ups. Here are a few of my best shots taken with a D-rebel with a +3 macro filter. Any thoughts would be helpful.
Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL Size: 3272x2248 Bytes: 548750 Aperture: f/5.6 ISO: 100 Focal Length: 39mm (guess: 42mm in 35mm) Exposure Time: 0.0031s (1/320)
Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL Size: 3272x2248 Bytes: 807675 Aperture: f/5.6 ISO: 400 Focal Length: 39mm (guess: 42mm in 35mm) Exposure Time: 0.0006s (1/1600)
Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL Size: 3272x2248 Bytes: 676231 Aperture: f/5.6 ISO: 200 Focal Length: 55mm (guess: 59mm in 35mm) Exposure Time: 0.0333s (1/30)
Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL Size: 3272x2248 Bytes: 548750 Aperture: f/5.6 ISO: 100 Focal Length: 39mm (guess: 42mm in 35mm) Exposure Time: 0.0031s (1/320)
Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL Size: 3272x2248 Bytes: 807675 Aperture: f/5.6 ISO: 400 Focal Length: 39mm (guess: 42mm in 35mm) Exposure Time: 0.0006s (1/1600)
Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL Size: 3272x2248 Bytes: 676231 Aperture: f/5.6 ISO: 200 Focal Length: 55mm (guess: 59mm in 35mm) Exposure Time: 0.0333s (1/30)
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However, close ups like the above two should be sharp. The closer you are to something, the thinner the DOF. You need a small aperture to get it all in focus.
The second shot should of used ISO 100 as opposed to the 400. With a shutter speed of 1\1600 it's still over exposed.
In macros I suggest using manual mode, and try to get the smallest aperture you can balanced against the exposure. There are many macro masters here that can help more.
Robert A. www.imaginglifestyle.com