saymell New Member Jun 11, 2007 176 0 0 Jalan Kayu May 30, 2010 #1 Dragonfly @ Botanical Garden. Critiques are welcomed.
NovJoe Senior Member Feb 15, 2009 5,650 0 0 ~Sunny Little Island~ May 30, 2010 #2 A little soft on focus. Not bad on the overall.
glenntbk Senior Member Feb 5, 2005 3,627 0 0 Singapore, Singapore, Singapor May 30, 2010 #3 Nice but A bit too soft.
chansw Senior Member Aug 19, 2006 2,619 8 38 west www.flickr.com May 30, 2010 #4 Indeed soft as mentioned , is it because of focus
chvictor Senior Member Mar 16, 2007 6,699 66 48 Jun 2, 2010 #7 If you could increase the contrast a little. Good try.
tchuanye Moderator Staff member Mar 4, 2003 5,454 0 38 Visit site Jun 2, 2010 #8 If you want a critique, pls post your settings. Focus on the eyes are soft. That is the most impt aspect of close ups. You can afford to have more DOF too to get more depth in focus.
If you want a critique, pls post your settings. Focus on the eyes are soft. That is the most impt aspect of close ups. You can afford to have more DOF too to get more depth in focus.
Numnumball Senior Member Mar 6, 2009 13,894 0 36 Central Jun 2, 2010 #9 Nice try, keep shooting to improve
orionmystery Senior Member Jun 23, 2009 5,795 0 0 KL orionmystery.blogspot.com Jun 2, 2010 #10 At F8 on a 2x crop sensor, and low mag, you should be getting a lot of DOF. Maybe you didn't place your plane of focus properly. A little soft too as mentioned.
At F8 on a 2x crop sensor, and low mag, you should be getting a lot of DOF. Maybe you didn't place your plane of focus properly. A little soft too as mentioned.
saymell New Member Jun 11, 2007 176 0 0 Jalan Kayu Jun 5, 2010 #11 Thanks of all your comments. Any suggestions to eliminate softness? Thanks again.
1912123 Senior Member Sep 20, 2009 2,009 0 0 Zion Jun 5, 2010 #12 saymell said: Thanks of all your comments. Any suggestions to eliminate softness? Thanks again. Click to expand... what is your lens and camera setting?
saymell said: Thanks of all your comments. Any suggestions to eliminate softness? Thanks again. Click to expand... what is your lens and camera setting?