It is amazing what a phone can take quality wise. Just imagine how big the sensor is in the phone and the megapixels they cram onto it. Truly amazing!
actually I have a Festool shop vacuum...the bag has thousands of spiders filled in it... I leave it on a little longer so I know they have been crippled.. its a free standing garage out in the woods, real buggy. a slow death.. I Hope... not to mention we spray for Ticks and Mosquitos.. so this one might be a mutation...
iso 2500 at 4000th of a sec, f 4.5... even in brightest sunlight and a flash that would be black screen as shot.. you must of pulled that thing out in lightroom.. where is the noise or degredation nice work!
The 6D is strongest in one area and that is low light performance. It can focus and shoot in almost complete darkness with little noise. I think it is the best low light DSLR made today. Believe it or not I actually darkened the exposure to make that little bug pop. Now I just wish it had the auto focus system of the 1Dx/5d iii, oh well, my camera fund is only 1/5 the way towards a 1dx at this point.
6D or D4.. iso 2500 at 4000th of a sec, f 4.5... is a tough combination to do good with....IMO Just curious what does the unaltered shot look like??
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WOW U Good...Panning focusing shooting without shaking.. looks kinda surreal for some reason You da man! I do alot of insect shots..I know how hard they are... this one is probably tougher than catching a hummingbird I must try shooting at 1/4000th this weekend
Oh yeah! And I use the timer so I don't upset the Camera. I could have used my phone or Nexus tablet to trigger it but was too lazy.
OK V - Twelve...heres my version great challenge for me.. Difficult subject for sure I did not set out to get Dragonfly shots...I even brought the wrong lens, but I happened upon a little friend who was nice enough to let me take his pic.. here are a few.. Nikon D800E 85mm 1.4 portrait lens mostly 1/5000 of a sec. 1so 100- 600 all pics heavily cropped as the min focus on this lens was about 36 inches.. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Nice shots! Great detail. That last one is modern art. I hope you weren't baiting him with a carrot stick! That is unethical as the little guy will probably lose is instinct to find carrots in the wild. LOL!
Thanks.. No Bait, Thats a snow plow property marker, those fibreglass sticks..I line my driveway with them in parts to keep cars off mulch.. We should start a thread on insects...all insect shots.. Great fun.. This lens at that speed had wide open 1.4 , so depth of field was so precise, hard to focus on just face and get it right. I took advantage of my mega pix in these as I had the wrong lens and had to stand back.I have a 105/2.8 macro..I will try next weekend.. There is a new insect I want to catch, not literally though.. They are hole digging Hornets..huge wasps that dig holes in the ground, very scary..but great colorfull subject matter..
Before and after and way after! The power of 36 mega pix Makes me wonder how many mega pix those satellites have to pull out a license plate from outer space to earth?? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Few recent shots... The second lightning shot is actually showing lightning, moon, blue sky (2am) with stars and clouds in the picture all at the same time. The kissing couple was spied on great distance. it is a full crop. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login