Does that mean take the highlights down? I took them all the way down....but I did bring the shadows up....so maybe I need to take the exposure down a little in post? I put #4 as my screen saver & OMG I am loving it. I do like 2 & 4 also, and agree with you on the center of the flower being in focus. Yeah I either will need to get a monopod or use a tripod for macro's. Then I can probably drop my ISO too!Looks like you are having some fun with your new toy.
This is why I shoot almost everything with a tripod. A macro shot is extremely sensitive to even the slightest motion of the camera during the shot and you almost can't shoot fast enough to make up for hand held. Not always convenient by any means but it can make a world of difference in the results.
Shots #2 and #4 are the ones my eyes gravitate towards in this set - although I will admit to having a bias towards seeing the center of the flower in focus. Both of those could use just a touch of highlight suppression to offset the light angle.
You can maybe drop the ISO - but do bear in mind that even a slight breeze is going to move your subject so you still might want to keep shooting fast. You should be able to stay out of the noise world with 3200 as your ISO.Does that mean take the highlights down? I took them all the way down....but I did bring the shadows up....so maybe I need to take the exposure down a little in post? I put #3 as my screen saver & OMG I am loving it. I do like 2 & 4 also, and agree with you on the center of the flower being in focus. Yeah I either will need to get a monopod or use a tripod for macro's. Then I can probably drop my ISO too!
Agree - this might be a good candidate for Critique. The histogram looks pretty good. I am a bit surprised at the black clipping with an image showing few truly black shadowy areas at all.Here is the histogram and it is pretty much the same on 2 & 4. Hmmm Jim if you would like to move this to either post processing or critique please don't hesitate!
Too bad you don't live here as we could go shooting & you could give this girl some tips, as I am sure you will master yours waaaay before I doI agree with Alan & Jim on the tripod, you really did amazingly well for such high ISO hand held. I also got my first full on macro lens this summer, and am just learning to use it.
Thank you Kyle very muchI never worry about having a touch of black clipping in my shots. 2 and 4 caught my eye too, and 4 is especially nice.