I took these photos this morning before heading in to work. I was actually testing out another lens when I noticed this little insect perched on a tiny weed.
I ran back inside and changed to the macro lens and was lucky enough to get the following shots. I was using some techniques that Steve suggested with 1/250 second exposure timing and high speed drive to increase the hit rate.
This is a 1:1 crop of the centre of the main image.
Canon 40D at 100mm (EF100mm f/2.8 Macro USM)
1/250 sec at f/11, Iso 200
Canon 580EX II Flash with a home made light diffuser trying to soften the light.
Hand held.
Image 1.
I would have liked to get more of the head in focus. It I had a tripod handy I might have been able to try some focus stacking but I've never done that before.
This was the full image before I cropped it. Same exposure trio as above.
Image 2.
What else can I do to make the cropped image better? Should I adjust colours or cropping? Anything else?
Here is another angle and two different cropping styles used.
Canon 40D at 100mm (EF100mm f/2.8 Macro USM)
1/250 sec at f/11, Iso 200
Canon 580EX II Flash with a home made light diffuser trying to soften the light.
Hand held.
Portrait crop.
Image 3.
Same exposure trio as above.
Landscape crop.
Image 4.
So which cropping format do you prefer and why.
Cheers!
Ps: I'm not certain what type of Hoverfly this is, so if anyone knows I'd be happy to hear from them.
--- Updated 2010-12-17
I noticed the noise the Steve mentioned in my earlier posts, so I thought I'd have a go at post processing it better. This time I selectively performed noise reduction on the area that didn't include the head, and then only performed sharpening on the head itself.
To me anyway, this appears to be a much cleaner image and I'm more happy with it than the previous ones when you view it at full resolution. I'm no Photoshop person though, so this is very much a learning exercise.
Canon 40D at 100mm (EF100mm f/2.8 Macro USM)
1/250 sec at f/11, Iso 200
Canon 580EX II Flash with a home made light diffuser trying to soften the light.
Hand held.
Cheers!