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Uploaded: 06/08/11 8:00 AM GMT
Spring Details 07 (Fuchsia)
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Captured: June, 8th 2011, in the garden of my wife.

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Some exif data for those who have interest in it:

Body: Nikon D5000; Lens: Nikon DX AF-S Micro Nikkor 85mm 1:3.5 G ED VRII; Original format: NEF (RAW), Format after conversion: PNG; Original size: 4310 x 2826, Uploaded size: 1600 x 1045; 1/60 (handheld, vibration reduction mode, aperture priority, F-number: F32, Diafragm: F3.86; ISO 3200, FL 85mm, lighting control: multi segment, flash: compulsory flash mode.

Hope you'll like this image. Thank you in advance for your comment

Edit: Richie (Biffobear) has sent me this PM: Hello Cornelius,Spring Details 08 (Fuchsia)..Just wondering why you chose f/32 ISO 3200...It's seems you've upped your ISO to compensate for your narrow aperture .. F/8 ISO 200 might have been better..I would use f/32 on a waterall with a slow shutter speed of 1/8th sec with an ND filter letting in as little light as possible ...Narrow apertures like f/32 cause the image to get chromatic abberations amongst other things..Plants and macro shots work best between f/8-f/11,Control the exposure with your shutter speed..I hope you don't mind me pointing that out..Richie.

I have Richie answered by PM as well and have told him that one is never too old to learn, so his advice is appreciated very much by me. That's the reason too why I have added his useful information to this narrative. Have however to be honest as well: as you can see by my previous macro posts, I prefer to capture with shutter priority. After I had downloaded this image on my computer and had deleted it from my camera, I saw by watching the exif information, that something had gone wrong, because the picture was, against my will, taken with aperture priority (problably I had turned by accident the exposure selection knob). The photo however was very acceptable for me, the more the weather now is less fine and I don't have the opportunity now to take another one.

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