Hoverfly

by Blaze

The first shot with my new Vivitar 100mm f/3.5 lens which I bought from CoDa, that seems to be reasonably unfuzzy !!!
It's much harder to use than I expected and I suspect will be a slow learning curve (but fun !)
Uploaded21/10/2012 - 15:55
CategoryWildlife / Nature
Shutter Speed1/160
Aperturef/3.5
LensN/A
ISO200
Focal Length100mm
Unique Views / Likes1/0
TagsN/A

sarc
Posted 21/10/2012 - 16:15 Link
Looks to me that you have already learned Sally! Fuzzy I do not think so
A really good effort which has produced a very pleasant picture

Well done

Regards

Bob
GIULIO57
Posted 21/10/2012 - 16:26 Link
Stunning
autumnlight
Posted 21/10/2012 - 16:35 Link
Glorious shot, the wings are so delicate and you've captured them beautifully.
PeterKR
Posted 21/10/2012 - 16:35 Link
Wonderful sharp image - well done.

Peter
Charlotte
Posted 21/10/2012 - 16:43 Link
That's excellent Sally,
Well done!
It does get easier with practice, promise.
Blaze
Posted 21/10/2012 - 17:52 Link
Thank you all very much !

What surprised me was that apart from cropping, I hardly had to do anything with it. But I did have to use a little noise reduction. I was also surprised at the light particularly as it was a pretty dull day.
Charlotte
Posted 21/10/2012 - 17:59 Link
I told you it was a good lens.

With f/3.5, you won't have a problem with light - I'm surprised at the amount of DOF you have got with that f stop tbh. The problem with light will come when you try to get a greater DOF by using a higher f stop number.
Bobbinalorry
Posted 21/10/2012 - 19:17 Link
Any sharper, & you could cut paper with it!!
Best Regards, Larry.

All the gear & no idea.
Blaze
Posted 21/10/2012 - 21:19 Link
Thank you, Larry
Defragged
Posted 21/10/2012 - 21:29 Link
Stunning! Hand held or tripod?
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Blaze
Posted 21/10/2012 - 21:37 Link
Thank you, Defragged ! It was hand-held and heavily cropped.
Defragged
Posted 21/10/2012 - 21:49 Link
For hand held that's o'sum. I wish I had such a steady hand!
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Blaze
Posted 21/10/2012 - 21:58 Link
I've lost count of the amount of fuzzies I had up until this one
Defragged
Posted 21/10/2012 - 22:24 Link
I've got the Cosina version of your Vivitar, as well as as a Vivitar S1 105mm macro and a Pentax-A 100mm macro and with all three stacked together I don't seem to be able to achieve acceptable sharpness. I guess for me it's a tripod & more perseverance required. I'll be on the lookout for more inspiration from you....
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pauljay
Posted 21/10/2012 - 23:11 Link
Pretty impressive!
Paul.

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Blaze
Posted 22/10/2012 - 18:13 Link
Thank you, Paul
szgabor
Posted 23/10/2012 - 21:00 Link
Great colours and details, good use of selective focus. This is an excellent capture.
Regards,
Gábor
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