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brilliant......i have been trying to get something like this for a while....could you please tell me how did you get so close...in my case if i go zooming i get out of focus ....any suggestion will be much appreciated..
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Thanks!!
Try to use the macro or supermacro option and get so close as you can. If you have a tripod use it!! If not try to shoot without move the camera and good luck
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That is an amazing shot!! I love it!
http://www.myfinepix.es/gallery/772634
http://www.myfinepix.co.uk/competition/entry/417789
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thanks @k4y53r it means a lot to get response.....though i have tried with tripod also i am far away in compare to this click...this one is really good...one question though.. is it really possible to get such ambience i mean the colour is also very deep ..with my clicks i find light cloudy shade ...if u have any suggeston please drop in
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Hi again, maybe at lower speed and getting closer (about a couple inches far away lens) you could get more saturated images and shooting a few photos getting down exposure time or use autoexposure mode that shoots 3 images at different exposure values. After that you could overlap them using some software like Gimp (it's free software!!) or made HDR processing to get the full contrast range.
Also try to avoid lighter hours from day or windy days. Hope it helps, regards...