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07-JUN-2005

Merlin

Having fun with my 5T and 6T again. This one is actually a combination of two sequence shots... one where the body was more in focus combined with one where the wings were more in focus. Kind of cheating, but hey... it's digital!

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ20
1/20s f/8.0 at 72.0mm iso80 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time07-Jun-2005 16:00:45
MakePanasonic
ModelDMC-FZ20
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length72 mm
Exposure Time1/20 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent80
Exposure Bias-0.33
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Bert 18-Jul-2005 19:15
I'm glad they aren't our size.
FZ10 Users Group16-Jun-2005 12:20
You have done terrific job with this picture. Andrew
Guest 14-Jun-2005 03:31
Wow, what a great job of post-processing! The details are amazing! ~ Ang
FZ10 Users Group13-Jun-2005 07:46
Great picture, very good sharpness.
Michel T
Merlin 11-Jun-2005 21:58
Rahul, this photo was slightly cropped. To give you an idea, with the original resized to a 5x7, I cropped about a half inch off of the top and one inch off of each of the left and right sides, thus giving me a more square pic. With the 5T and 6T stacked onto the FZ20, I usually have the camera about 8-12 inches from the subject with full 12x zoom.

Thanks to everyone for the kind comments. -Merlin
Rahul 11-Jun-2005 16:48
Merlin, Its a nice foto. Very good sharpness all over.. Did u crop the foto or is this full frame from what u have got.? Mine is a full frame but later on i found that crop can sill bring out more details. BTW how much working space (distance) do u get with this combination.
Michael Shpuntov11-Jun-2005 01:32
Astonishing
FZ10 Users Group10-Jun-2005 23:03
Fascinating close up. At least it wasn't lunch for Rahul's spider! Bea.
Tim O'Donoghue10-Jun-2005 21:23
Hi Merlin - To my way of thinking, you get extra credit for that. I can't tell where you edited at all, and the photo itself is excellent - or both of them, I should say.