I made some shots of a damsel that i caught in my brothers house. Set it on the outside table and it didnt fly away. So i made some shots and after a few moments it flew away.
It wasnt the plan to make a pano, but when i saw 2 pics on my pc, i thought i could combine them. So its a 2 pic pano. Im pretty happy with it.
Shot with a 350D, Speedlite430EX, Difuser, ISO400 (forgot to change it back), F29, 1/200
If you click here www.xs4all.nl/~schouwe/Fotografie/JufferPano001.jpg you can see a bigger version
Thanks for looking
Greetz Daan
Bug Pano
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Thanks for the comments
I used the Sigma 105 2.8 DG macro for this shot (i use that lens for every bugshot i make) It can go to F45, so the blurring will probably start with a higher F-number.
You can see it wasnt a planned shot, since the angle in the first shot (the tail bit) is different then the second shot. You can see the angle change in the groove of the table, at the first tail segment.
I used the Sigma 105 2.8 DG macro for this shot (i use that lens for every bugshot i make) It can go to F45, so the blurring will probably start with a higher F-number.
You can see it wasnt a planned shot, since the angle in the first shot (the tail bit) is different then the second shot. You can see the angle change in the groove of the table, at the first tail segment.