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    Bearded Dragon

    Bearded Dragon

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    Re: Bearded Dragon

    IMHO, that subject is worth more shooting. Try to increase your DOF while keeping your perfect exposure.

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    Re: Bearded Dragon

    Beautiful animal! And a great capture!

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    Re: Bearded Dragon

    Nice shot.

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    Re: Bearded Dragon

    Quote Originally Posted by chauncey View Post
    IMHO, that subject is worth more shooting. Try to increase your DOF while keeping your perfect exposure.
    Thanks for your comment, chauncey. This was done at f/9, will reshoot again soon and will try to go f/11 to f/14.

    Regards from Manila Philippines

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    Re: Bearded Dragon

    Hi MelVery good subject to shoot, it is worth trying again.Also, cropping most part of the out of focus FG might improve this image .

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    Re: Bearded Dragon

    Mel, FWIW, if memory serves me correctly those things tend to hold their pose for many seconds...
    you might try a photostacking scenario.

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    Re: Bearded Dragon

    Hi Mel

    Did you use Orton effect in your post processing?

    Cheers

    Dean

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    Re: Bearded Dragon

    Quote Originally Posted by meltimtiman View Post
    Thanks for your comment, chauncey. This was done at f/9, will reshoot again soon and will try to go f/11 to f/14.

    Regards from Manila Philippines
    I normally shoot between F11 and F16 with F14 being a good compromise. But in this case the main subject is perfectly focused; only the foreground is out of focus and improving that will need stacking of different focus points, as already mentioned, providing you have suitable software.

    You will need to keep the background soft, as it is now.

    Alternatively, cropping away part of the foreground and having a different size ratio would reduce the impact from that out of focus area.

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    Re: Bearded Dragon

    Wonderful capture Mel, lovely Dragon!

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