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    Default The fresh ones

    This was a common sight in one area of the Sanjay Gandhi National park, due to the start of the refreshing Mumbai's monsoon these, probable dropping off the tree had suddenly burst into life in big numbers. In an attempt to capture the essence of the freshness I tried to experiment with a low angle and Low DOF.

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    Canon 550D
    Canon 100mm macro
    F/2.8
    Shutterspeed 1/500
    ISO 400 (Forgot to update to lower ISO after clicking the fluttering butterflies)
    Handheld, No Flash used

    Location: SGNP, Dahisar river area
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    Starting of new life. The low angle looks nice. Nicely captured. Thanks for sharing.

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    Very nicely done. I love the composition with the low angle. The image conveys the monsoon feel very aptly.

    TFS

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    The low angle looks nice. It would have been even better if the out of focus bud at the middle of the bottom frame would not have been there. Slightly higher brightness would have been good. Do you have one image with a higher depth of field? Thanks for sharing.
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    No Sir, just tried with widest Aperture

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