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    Default spider..

    Camera is canon A495
    Exif 2.2 jpeg
    shutter speed- 15/2000sec Total range
    ISO speed 80/100
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    The eye contact is good. The eye is sharp. What was the aperture? A narrower aperture for more depth of field would have been good. If possible moving a bit to the right would have helped to avoid the distracting out of of focus leaf (?) in the left corner and in the background on the right. Could you photograph the whole spider? Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Camera is canon A495
    Exif 2.2 jpeg
    shutter speed- 15/2000sec Total range
    ISO speed 80/100
    F 5.6 aperture

    can u explain me how can i focus a whole body.??
    using macro I only focus a single part..

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    You had used 5.6 aperture. Using a narrower aperture like f7.1 or f8 would give you more depth of field. Check the Tips section to understand the Aperture and depth of field concepts.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Nice composition Good shot.

    I think A495 has no option to change Aperture.
    It would take it AUTO.

    Bhavya, did you soften the surrounding in Post Processing ?
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    Sagar Patil,
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    I agree with previous comments. You can switch off the date display option while clicking. Good image considering the camera used.

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    Sabyasachi

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