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Thread: Paris peocock?? & Lantana camara

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    Default Paris peocock?? & Lantana camara

    Canon EoS 1000D, EFS 55-250mm
    f-5.6
    FL - 250mm
    SS - 1/350
    ISO -100
    WB-Daylight
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    Common Blue Bottle. The composition is nice. The focus seems a bit off from the butterfly. Thanks for sharing.
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    Nice moment captured. The composition is nice. The falling petal adds interest. Agree there seems a slight movement hence the focus point has shifted. Do check the AF point to be sure. You could have tried increasing the ISO for a narrower aperture and hight shutter speed. Thanks for sharing.
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    I like this image. It would have been nice if you would have used ISO 200. That would have given you a higher shutter speed. In this case, the focus is not on the butterfly. ISO 200 and f8 would have been better. Even better would have been ISO 400 at f8 as you would have got about 1/800 shutter speed.

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    Thank You all,
    really i was not knowing that increasing ISO will increase the shutter speed as well as it will narrow down the aperture too..thanks for this valuable suggestion..i will try it in future..

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