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Copyright ©2007, Carlos Armas
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croped photo of a fly, monochrome

Photographer: Carlos Armas
Folder: E410-casa
Uploaded: 21-Nov-2007 23:58 CET
Current Rating: 3.50/4
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Camera: Olympus E410
Exposure time: 1/80
Aperture: 3.5
Focal length: 42 mm
Lens: ed 14-42
Focusing method: iESP P-AF
ISO: 100
White balance: Manual(One Touch)
Flash: internal
Image format: HQ
Processing applied: only cropping
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Image resized to: 800x600

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Sorry to say BUT the image is too dark, out of focus and blur!!!

Rina Kupfer at 01:18 CET on 22-Nov-2007 [Reply]

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I give it a '4', because it's not easy to focus on a fly. Try the next time to focus on the fly and perhaps use the flash or use some other light source.

Alfred Molon at 15:25 CET on 23-Nov-2007 [Reply]

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Hi Carlos.
As Alfred has said, flys are not easy to focus on. Maybe use a tripod next time. How much was the image cropped?
Dave

Dave Hall at 08:01 CET on 24-Nov-2007 [Reply]

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Rina K. wrote:
> Sorry to say BUT the image is too dark, out of focus and blur!!!
> hi Rina,
I agree with you, but this picture as a story. It is one of the first taken with my brand new E410, still experimenting and everything in automatic. It happen that the lens hood was in place (novice error) when the flash fired and it came that only the head of the fly remain iluminated. So, at the end, I think (not sure) that it is not out of focus but a little blured

Carlos Armas at 00:46 CET on 25-Nov-2007 [Reply]

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Dave Hall wrote:
> Hi Carlos.
> As Alfred has said, flys are not easy to focus on. Maybe use a tripod next time. How much
> was the image cropped?
> Dave
> Hi Dave,
please read my reply to Rina.
no I did not use tripod and the crop was from 3648x2736 to 600x800. A little too much, I think

Carlos Armas at 00:49 CET on 25-Nov-2007 [Reply]

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I believe you've made a good start on a subject that is not easy to capture. Good job for a beginner, keep posting pictures.

Bob

Bob Doucette at 01:17 CET on 25-Nov-2007 [Reply]