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Macro - Rusty boltAt yesterday's 'Adelaide Mini Meet' took the following shot:
Nikon 200mm f/4 1/250 f/13 ISO200 Hand held and no flash. Comments most welcomed. Now for a more cropped version: Last edited by fozzie on Tue Aug 02, 2005 8:52 am, edited 1 time in total.
fozzie
When people ask what equipment I use - I tell them my eyes.
Hi Fozzie,
It looks like you guys had a good time. I have seen some of Tony's pictures and they look good. I would love to see some more of yours. I really wish I could have made it. I really like the textures of the wood and the rusty bolt in this picture. I would like to see the head of the bolt in focus a bit more (I think it is a focus thing, or it could be my eyes!). Please put up some more of your pics of the day! Marvin
nice pix....... have you tried a tighter crop, also to add more interest try adding a lot more contrast using levels in PS......
Cheers ....bp....
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