Thanks!It's a very funny species.. The 2 nymphs I have from Yen are most likely a couple(lucky) So maybe I will be able to breed them, but I need more luck for that
Thank you Phil
1) You mean if you don’t zoom or anything you will see something like this (when you have the Raynox clipped on)
Similar. You are showing a black area where the clipon is actually blocking the lens. In vignetting it is just darker around the edges. But that shot was very helpful for me.
I almost never crop, because I use the digital zoom function(x2). If I do that, the vignetting isn’t visible anymore.
I have this camera and mini macro lens for about 3 years now I believe. And I’m too lazy to figure out settings like the aperture etc. So it’s always standing on ‘auto’
I kinda learned to make pics with it on my own, I barely now something about photo stuff..
I want to buy a better camera sometime, but this works for now
2) Like I said, I don’t know much about this
Do you mean the F-number ?
I use Opera as my browser, if I look at the Image properties in this browser. I can see a lot of info on most pictures.
Here’s is a screenshot from the last S. bicornis picture:
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2)Yeah. f-stop, F-number and aperture diameter are all pretty much the same. I see that you were shooting almost full open (aperture at its widest) in the screen shot.
3) Uhm :| Around 40.00 mm or something ? I have no idea
3)That's pretty close! Good thing the mantis likes you!
4) I don’t know, never really think about stuff like that
Sounds like I should be?
Yep!
I also have to say that before I post a picture, it goes through Photoshop Lightroom first. Then I open it in Photoshop where I blur away all the noise.
It’s a lot of work, but it looks better imo
4)Yes, of course. Long live photoshop!.