
Originally Posted by
Stagecoach
Hi Brian,
I prefer the artistic affect of the one the other day that I did some work on and will post if you do not mind?
It's good to see that you are persevering with the manual control of things and I'm sure that by now you have realised that all you have to do is juggle three settings, it's the best way to go when making images such as this in my opinion.
There's a fair bit of noise in this one when enlarged but I see you used ISO100 so wonder if it is either cropped heavily or you underexposed it and have boosted it in processing. Which one?
Other settings, f8 and 1/250s good. There's a general guideline called the rule of thirds which suggests the most significant part is placed at an intersection of the vertical and horizontal a third of the way across, often works and at times does not. Another guideline is is to give your bug space to move into in the direction it's travelling, not easy here.
May be better to post them at 1200 px width, hides some of the noise.
Grahame