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    ..it is my way of the ninja.. deliriumsfrogs's Avatar
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    Grape

    This was done at 1/60 F2.8... handheld.. I don't like tripods.
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    Re: Grape

    How do you shoot flowers without a tripod?
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    :yikes:

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    Re: Grape

    I stand really, really still...don't breathe...and look really funny because I support my body on one leg.. haha

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    Re: Grape

    I wouldn't have known it was a grape. Any reason for the B&W?

    I think you could have benefitted by using a tripod. The DOF is very shallow (not that that's a bad thing) and the sharpness seems to be compromised.

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    Re: Grape

    Welcome to the forum. I think you could have benefited from stopping down to f8.0- f11.0 for more dof. There is too little in focus here. I think you could do without the vertical stem on the right side. I do not like lugging a tripod around, but sometimes they are absolutely necessary.
    Hope to see more. . .
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