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EddyGL

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Great shot! Very sharp on the subject and a nice balance of light.

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Beautiful and sharp!

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Lovely capture. What lens were you using?



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I was using just the 18-55 kit lens on my D5200 @ 55mm. f/8 Aperture Priority. -0.67 ev Exposure Comp. EXIF says 0.94ft focus distance. The image is cropped from 24MP to 6.4MP for a better composition, otherwise unedited. Considering how small and fast those little things are, I figure getting that image was 99.5% dumb luck lol 



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That's a great shot from the kit lens. Very sharp and you did a great job on the crop too.just shows what can be achieved with the basic kit. Well done. 







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