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Aphid
EOS 20D
Manual mode/hand held
1/250 sec. @ f/7.1 ISO 400
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 macro
Canon 430EX Speedlite @ -1/3
Metering = set @ partial
Low to the ground, deep woods, in shade of course
Don't know how I managed such a clean background or if in fact I really deserve such a one but I thought it looked very good anyway and the aphid does look nice against it. However I wish for some odd reason that the aphid was a bit more sharp but not much more. The depth of field I am quite pleased with, wish I could get that more often. Anyway I know there is something I have missed here, there always is.


Honeybee
EOS 20D
Manual mode/hand held
1/200 sec. @ f/4.5 ISO 100
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 macro
Metering = set @ partial
Daylight, bright sun, front yard/lawn
I commented to Rik in another post, about how I like to photograph bees but never seem to get a good shot of them, meaning that what ever I do to them they always look like they are out of focus or I get them to where they look over sharpened. I suppose this one turned out okay but the depth of field concerning the clover is really not much to my liking, maybe I really should have stopped down more.


Harvestman
EOS 20D
Manual mode/ hand held
1/250 sec. @ f/10 ISO 100
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 macro
Canon 430EX Speedlite @ -1/3
Metering = set @ partial
I thought it a bit early in the season for these but I guess not. Here I am happy with the depth of field, everything...unless I missed something and I probably did and if so tell me please, seems to be just where I would want it. However I wish that I had gotten the abdomen a little sharper. I am really pleased that the eye of this critter turned out as sharp as it did. Does this remind you of something that you would see in a seafood tank, at some restaruant somewhere?
