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Camera: Kodak DX4530
Location: home
Date: Jun 17, 2004
Date Uploaded: Jun 17, 2004

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05/10/2005 10:53:53 AM
I was using my old Kodak DX4530 when I took this picture of a moth visiting inside my home.. I loved his colors and designs in the wings. The antennas had a fuzzy look to them and since it was a different subject I did some experimenting...I tried 2 different lights and a flash with several sheets of paper for all of the shots I took...
But this one I used flash, I think I set it on redeye reduction. I had a lamp with a shade on it about a 60 watt bulb sitting overtop of the subject.. The flash and light is defanetly what I dont like about this. It makes the shadows to dark and it takes away from showing the interest on the moth. There is a blur to it that I dont like to much and I think that it was a result from not using a tripod. I do like the way the center has focus but its not enough...The paper that I used has a bad affect to it for texture... I would defanetly change it as well but the color I dont mind and it beats being plain white...(not that white is bad or anything)...And the last thing that I could pick out that really is not so bad but yet could of made it better is the angle of the moth...I defanetly could of used a little more left and overtop of the critter.


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