i will agree here with others, I bit more sharpness and details could make this image a bit better.
Shooting insects alive with a good sharpness need a good lighting source. Regarding the Exifs, I think that ISO are very high and aperture is a bit to much closed. Using a flash and diffuser you'll be able to shoot at ISO 100 with a fast speed. That's all you need to get sharpness insect photos without post treatment.Shooting insets needs a lot of practic.. I now well what you say but keep practic Philippe RAPHAEL . I can't say more about as I just started in this summer shoot extrime macros of insects , but here is a lot of good photographers who take beautiful pictures of insects alife!
hmm , maybe ZAMIR PENA would get some of our secrets about how to shoot sharp insects alife ? , or MinitecaPhotographie ?
Shooting insects alive with a good sharpness need a good lighting source. Regarding the Exifs, I think that ISO are very high and aperture is a bit to much closed. Using a flash and diffuser you'll be able to shoot at ISO 100 with a fast speed. That's all you need to get sharpness insect photos without post treatment.
Yes it's normal. This is the highest synchronisation speed allowed by the cameraI found that when shooting with a speedlight, I can't have my shutter speed more then 1/250 for some reason.
Shooting insects alive with a good sharpness need a good lighting source. Regarding the Exifs, I think that ISO are very high and aperture is a bit to much closed. Using a flash and diffuser you'll be able to shoot at ISO 100 with a fast speed. That's all you need to get sharpness insect photos without post treatment.
Philippe RAPHAEL
I tried to remove the shake from the photo,
I couldn't have done better.
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