Good morning everyone! This morning I decided to go out and shoot some damselflies with dew drops. So here is one of my photos.
Handhel single shot with Nikon D7200, Laowa 100mm, Neewer cobra flash and curved homemade diffuser.
ISO 100, F/11, 1/250s
I really like your macro MinitecaPhotographie! But I think, that the DOF is a little bit too small for this damselfly. The focus is perfect, but a slighter higher DOF might be better. But that's just my opinion. Maybe you can try ISO200 or 400 with a higher aperture? Maybe f/16?
I really like your macro MinitecaPhotographie! But I think, that the DOF is a little bit too small for this damselfly. The focus is perfect, but a slighter higher DOF might be better. But that's just my opinion. Maybe you can try ISO200 or 400 with a higher aperture? Maybe f/16?
Thanks. I've already done focus stacking on damselfly with dew, but the main problem was that image in droplets change regarding the position. So when you stack, dew drops shows a strange image with multiple reflection. On dry insects it's pretty cool to do and easy. ISO 200, 1/200s, F/11 avec 6 fps with flash at 1/16 power.