Image Title: Dead fly
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Photographer
Albert Jacobs {Karma:9527}
Project
#45 Blurry Image
Camera Model
Nikon D100
Categories
Wildlife
Macro
From The Field
Film Format
digital
Portfolio
Lens
Voigtlander 100 mm
Uploaded
2/15/2007
Film / Memory Type
digital
ISO / Film Speed
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731
Shutter
3.60s
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Aperture
20.0
Critiques
6
Rating
6.13
/ 4 Ratings
Location
City - Wanroij
State -
Country - Netherlands
About
Deformation goes very fast with these little insects. I was just curious, because it was only several hours after this fly died. F20.0, 3.60 s, 100 mm
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rino sirio
{K:8012} 8/4/2008
una bella macro,eccellenet definizione e inquadratura,,,,,,,ciao rino
Srna Stankovic
{K:172232} 3/13/2007
Dear Albert, you have realised your aim perfectly my friend !!! I am fascinated. Hug Srna
pertti jukkara
{K:1720} 2/28/2007
well seen and presented.
Emgy Massidda
{K:60358} 2/17/2007
Great DOF, excellent details Good macro shot,Albert Groet - Emgy
Albert Jacobs
{K:9527} 2/16/2007
Hello Jose, Thanks my friend, but really to much honour in your comment. My aim was just to use shallow DOF as much as possible with a slight part of sharpness of details to show how the face of a dead fly looks. Normally you only see those nice facet-eyes of the ones that are alive. I shot them also alive and I can tell you that is much more difficult. For this image there was no time-rush, I only had to watch the changing wind, when a door got open. See the example of one alive. Friendly greetz, Albert Jacobs
Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 2/16/2007
marvelous macro.great details. outstanding. 7++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++==