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@Bandhav: This is good. Next time you try and shoot this type of subject, try and get rid of any distracting elements from the picture, because macro is all about concentrating on the main subject.
Also, a top view perhaps is something that I, as a viewer would like to see instead of the side-on view that you have posted here.
Can the camera focus any closer? Have you tried?:)
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Well, when googled abt the Focus-Recompose technique i came to know that what i was trying was the sameOriginally posted by leon_nerd View PostThe ball is out of focus. Are you using Focus and Recompose technique? If no, then google it. If yes, then practice more
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So, i guess would require to practice a bit more on that..
You may be feeling that the ball is out of focus may be bcoz its a bit old and worn out as i had tried to focus on the ball so that the shoe becomes a little blur..!!
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I am learning sir, i was trying to click it from top only but the condition was windy and i was not allowed to enter the park so i have to lean in stretching my hand as far as possible to take the pic. But still i will keep all these things in my mind while clicking macros next time.
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Ah yes, you did tell me about the 'not letting you enter the park' thingy.Originally posted by BANDHAV View PostI am learning sir, i was trying to click it from top only but the condition was windy and i was not allowed to enter the park so i have to lean in stretching my hand as far as possible to take the pic. But still i will keep all these things in my mind while clicking macros next time.
Nevertheless, there is ALWAYS something to click as far as macro is concerned. Welcome to the world of tiny things, my Brother Bandhav!
:)
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One more shot from yesterday nite..!!
EXIF:
Shutter Speed : 1/5 sec.
ISO : 800
Cam Mode : Manual
Aperture : f3.6
Any C&C..!!

@ Aryan: Buddy, i cudn't capture a similar shot as yours but i tried..
Here's the result..
Last edited by inder.cool; 03-28-2009, 03:52 PM.
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Yup, its the sameOriginally posted by Aryan View Post@Inder: That is the result we were looking for, ain't it? Now, go out and try to capture some vehicle in motion. That's also pretty exciting stuff, really. Do give it a try.
But, the thing is that i wasn't very much satisfied with that...as compared to your shot..!! May b the difference is bcoz of SLR and Digi cam..
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add some radial blur to that bike pic with every other thing looking like in speed motion, pic would look awesome!Originally posted by inder.cool View PostOne more shot from yesterday nite..!!
EXIF:
Shutter Speed : 1/5 sec.
ISO : 800
Cam Mode : Manual
Aperture : f3.6
Any C&C..!!

@ Aryan: Buddy, i cudn't capture a similar shot as yours but i tried..
Here's the result..

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