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Fly

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Mirrorless camera
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Full-frame
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100mm, f/11, 1/320 and iso 10.000
Close up of a fly.
Taken with a Canon R6 m2 and rf 100mm macro lens
100mm, f/11, 1/320 and iso 10.000
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An other great photo R rickardfa . Have you cropped the photo ?
 
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yes. I thought it was a bit much leaf/blurr to the right of the fly, so I cropped it to get the subject more in highlight.
 
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yes. I thought it was a bit much leaf/blurr to the right of the fly, so I cropped it to get the subject more in highlight.

Sometimes having something in the photo , gives a new composition and perspective. I very rarely crop my images.
 
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For me that is true when it comes to landscape and other static objects. Chasing these flies around and it the same time get the composition I want was hard. Maybe Im just not quick enough :)
 
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For me that is true when it comes to landscape and other static objects. Chasing these flies around and it the same time get the composition I want was hard. Maybe Im just not quick enough :)
I know some people, they kill flies in order to take images šŸ˜†. Not the best way, but works for some. But you are right, chasing moving small insects takes time and not always good images.
 
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