THE PHOTO:
A ladybird in a flowering tree. Actually there were hundreds on this particular tree so it must be a specific variety. The problem with photographing ladybirds is that, unless you get them early in the morning, they scurry around so constantly that its hard to get a clear shot - this was the closest I got from about 20 efforts.
Taken in Knyeton, Victoria.
POST PROCESSING:
RAW Pre-processing, USM, levels/curves, shadow/highlight, duplicate layer (blended) with gaussian blur, crop.
SHOT LOCATION:
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- Taken:
- 2nd November, 2009 at 12:54pm
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- Published:
- 19th November, 2009
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- EXIF data:
- Camera: NIKON D2X
- Exposure: 1/250s
- Aperture: f/4.0
- ISO Equiv: 100
- Exp Bias: -0.33
- Flash Used: No
- Focal Length: 150mm
- Exp Mode: Auto Exposure
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