digitalis - long legged fly

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Model NIKON D80
Shutter Speed 1/60 s
F-Number f/10
ISO ISO 100
Exposure Bias Value 0.00 eV
Metering Mode Spot
Flash Auto, Fired, Return detected
Focal Length 60 mm
Lens Model 60 mm f/2.8
White Balance Details Auto
Date/Time Original 4/27/2016 2:17:14 PM

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Model NIKON D80
Shutter Speed 1/60 s
F-Number f/13
ISO ISO 100
Exposure Bias Value 0.00 eV
Metering Mode Spot
Flash Auto, Fired, Return detected
Focal Length 60 mm
Lens Model 60 mm f/2.8
White Balance Details Auto
Date/Time Original 4/27/2016 2:16:27 PM

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those are incredible photos!

This one is kinda cute :D

Beautiful shots!

Can I have question? Why do u use such a big f/ number? Is it necessary for macro photos?

I'm a beginner photographer and I would like to try macro so I'm doing a little research 😊

Thanks for answer
@digitalis

HI @klarkamatej. I am an amature photographer.
To be for specific if i use f/8 to f13. depending on the distance of the subject. the DOF will be small or narrow. that's why sometime it only focus on eye or head. then lately i found out. i can use f16 to f/22 above. by using slower shutter speed like 1/60s and using the external flash +3EV. i shoot handheld so that i can move freely. in macro shooting the camera, photographer and subject movement can cause blur. btw i also use ISO 100 only on macro as much as possible so i can crop he photo if needed. Hope this answer your question.

Oh I see. Thank you so much for your time and explenation! I will try it, I hepo I'll get much better results then before.

Thank you again :)
@digitalis

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