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christyf5 04-24-2009 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Snappy (Post 414165)
Christy I have some that look like this although this picture's a bit wash out.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...spawnheads.jpg


Yeah yours are about the closest I've seen to that photo, although GSPs are pretty dang awesome too :biggrin:

Marlin65 04-24-2009 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Myka (Post 414136)
Oh that's a cool process, never heard of it! That's how they can get the macro shots and still have focus depth. On macro, my camera has a very shallow depth of focus.

Make the aperture a larger number and use a tripod and remote. This will give you a greater depth of field as well.

RCFA 04-24-2009 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Marlin65 (Post 414255)
Make the aperture a larger number and use a tripod and remote. This will give you a greater depth of field as well.

Also, increasing your ISO (if you have the option) will allow you to use a larger f-stop number(= smaller aperature, therefore greater depth of field) without having to slow your shutter speed too much. And then you have no reason for post production!:wink:

reef bound 04-25-2009 11:26 PM

pic of frogspawn
 
finally.......I've been crab hunting for a 2 days. Found a couple, so that's a bonus. Here's a pic of my green and cream frogspawn from CM. Some days it's fuller than others, but I can almost always see the mouths and the green face. I'm very happy with how it looks, though maybe it's supposed to look different?

christyf5 04-26-2009 02:01 AM

Very pretty. I'm not sure how its supposed to look really, I guess as long as it isn't shrunken in, its healthy :biggrin:

Myka 04-26-2009 02:58 AM

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Originally Posted by RCFA (Post 414285)
Also, increasing your ISO (if you have the option) will allow you to use a larger f-stop number(= smaller aperature, therefore greater depth of field) without having to slow your shutter speed too much. And then you have no reason for post production!:wink:

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Originally Posted by Marlin65 (Post 414255)
Make the aperture a larger number and use a tripod and remote. This will give you a greater depth of field as well.

Haha thanks for the photo tips! I do have these functions on my camera. I will try them out. :)


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