SNAIL ON LILY
Copyright ©2012, Joe Saladino
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A snail feeds on a lily in my NC garden.
Photographer: |
Joe Saladino
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Folder: |
Critters |
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07-Jun-2012 04:28 CEST |
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Camera: |
Olympus E-520 |
Exposure time: |
1/10 s |
Aperture: |
F22 |
Focal length: |
50 mm |
Lens: |
Olympus Zuiko Digital 50mm mac |
Focusing method: |
Manual |
ISO: |
100 |
White balance: |
Auto |
Flash: |
no |
Image format: |
SHQ |
Processing applied: |
Cropped in Photoshop CS4 |
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Image resized to: |
600x800 |
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Great macro
Joe,
The 50mm macro does an excellent job, I want one.
Mark Stodter
Mark Stodter at 15:11 CEST on 07-Jun-2012 [Reply]
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Thanks for the comments Mark. The 50mm is a great lens. For use as a macro however, the subject should be fairly inactive (as this snail was) because you have to get pretty close for the shot. When I'm shooting other creatures like bees and butterflies, I use the 40 - 150 zoom lens and can make the capture from a comfortable distance without "spooking" the subject.
Joe Saladino at 15:30 CEST on 07-Jun-2012 [Reply]
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lovely shot but I would have wanted that thing removed pronto!
Mike Bywater at 15:06 CEST on 09-Jun-2012 [Reply]
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Mike Bywater wrote:
> lovely shot but I would have wanted that thing removed pronto!
> right afterI took the shot, I tossed the snail in our creek for a swift ride to the Notely River.
Joe Saladino at 20:26 CEST on 09-Jun-2012 [Reply]
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Joe Saladino wrote:
> Mike Bywater wrote:
> > lovely shot but I would have wanted that thing removed pronto!
> > Thanks for the comment Mike. Right afterI took the shot, I tossed the snail in our creek for a swift ride to the Notely River.
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Joe Saladino at 20:28 CEST on 09-Jun-2012 [Reply]