oh no, not another Common Blue on a stick

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oh no, not another Common Blue on a stick

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I'm afraid so :D

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Taken with Canon 7D and Canon EF 100mm f2.8L Macro IS USM handheld
f8, 1/125th sec, ISO 200
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Really surprised that no one else has commented yet on the wonderful quality and composition of this Common Blue on a stick...Top Shot nigpd.

Out of interest, how do you manage to resize your images to post here at UKB at this size and quality (what software is involved?) allowing of course for your obvious skill with your gear to begin with... :wink:
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Thanks for your positive comments.

I was quite surprised too by the lack of response. I was beginning to think that it was a photo that instilled indifference in the viewer for some reason, although I thought it was pretty good :wink:

I use Photoshop CS4 to resize my images to a standard 1024 x 689 pixels
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It's a lovely photograph.
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Taken with Canon 7D and Canon EF 100mm f2.8L Macro IS USM handheld f8, 1/125th sec, ISO 200
Thank for posting the image details along with a brilliant photo. It's helpful to numbskulls like myself to see what can be done. Was it manual or AF and viewfinder or live view?
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It IS a lovely photograph, and I'm sure had the subject been, say, a Black Hairstreak people would have been gushing over it.

I guess Common Blues are considered a bit too..........er..common.
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nigpd wrote:Thanks for your positive comments.

I was quite surprised too by the lack of response. I was beginning to think that it was a photo that instilled indifference in the viewer for some reason, although I thought it was pretty good :wink:

I use Photoshop CS4 to resize my images to a standard 1024 x 689 pixels
Thanks for the feedback...

Bill :D
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I was particularly impressed by the sharpness, considering that it was hand-held.
Canon have certainly got Image Stabilisation sorted on the 100mm Macro.
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With a Sony every lens is image stabilised.

Remember those days :lol:

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Gary
You are a very naughty boy.
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Re: oh no, not another Common Blue on a stick

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JohnR wrote:
Taken with Canon 7D and Canon EF 100mm f2.8L Macro IS USM handheld f8, 1/125th sec, ISO 200
Thank for posting the image details along with a brilliant photo. It's helpful to numbskulls like myself to see what can be done. Was it manual or AF and viewfinder or live view?
I always use manual focus with this lens and viewfinder in this particular instance
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Re: oh no, not another Common Blue on a stick

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Thanks all for your very kind comments.

I will have to extend my wanderings to see if I can see some less common specimens :D
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