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06/17/2004 04:46:00 AM · #1 |
This moth bug was in my house this morning,
Comments and critiques welcome :)
Thankyou in advance!

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06/17/2004 04:57:11 AM · #2 |
Nice shot, thats a cool lookin little guy! |
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06/17/2004 05:59:30 AM · #3 |
critque: looks like the lighting was from the upper right, the lower left of the moth is darker than the upper right. If you had a fill flash I think it would've been more uniform.
comment: crazy looking moth :) |
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06/17/2004 06:10:54 AM · #4 |
thankyou for the comments yall!
Lighting on my first try was terrible.
I just went and gave it another try after bout 10 minutes of trying to catch him on the paper. how do these look?

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06/17/2004 06:16:34 AM · #5 |
I think I will add some more light and not use the flash, I have tried shooting using the features my camera has macro and more than half of the 8 images I took were blurry.
Ok I am giving up now my last shot!
Message edited by author 2004-06-17 07:38:37.
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06/17/2004 09:37:04 AM · #6 |
moth 3 looks best. Was it shot using your camera's onboard flash? |
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06/17/2004 10:38:02 AM · #7 |
The one on the 'bluish' background is by far my favorite. |
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06/17/2004 01:09:54 PM · #8 |
Thanks yall I know they arent as good as Jacko's,or even some of the other macro bug shots I have seen taken by high end cameras, :) I sure did try. This little kodak has advantages and disadvantages making me want another camera :)
#3 was done with with same background, no flash, and I adjusted the levels in PS, I think I sharpened too...
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