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RE: Macro Insect Focus Stack Photography #3

in Fascinating Insects4 years ago (edited)

Woow very good macro images
Are all these pictures your own?

I suspect everything is not yours ..

shown in the camera settings you display ..

on the 55-250mm lens it's not a kit lens .. but a canon telephoto lens ..

then on the ISO and Speed and F settings ...

If you use ISO 100 with a speed of 2000 / sec, the result will be dark and not bright like in all your images ..

Below I provide an example of manual settings for photography that you can use ...

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And below I also attach the difference between the KIT lens and the 55-250 mm telephoto lens

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I think you are the same person with the @vfsms-food account ..
What do you think
@jaki01 and @faltermann
@minismallholding
@ocd
@akukamaruzzaman
@hivewatchers
@jaguar.force

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I should always read everything first before giving my vote. I was dazzled by the great pictures. I am curious to get an answer to your remarks. By the way, your facts require very sound knowledge. Really great!

From my point of view it is very unlikely that all pictures were taken with the same camera settings. In any case, the specifications of the pictures are more than questionable.

I'm no photographer, but my daughter agrees with faltermann's observations.

Interestingly vfsms account was listed as Germany too, until the work was questioned.

What do you think

To be honest, at the moment I don't know what to think.
I know something about insects but not much about photography. I make my own photos with my mobile phone camera only, I am not a professional photographer and no expert at all regarding the possible settings and different types of cameras (maybe I should learn more about it, as the problem of stealing content seems to be really serious here).
I appreciate your work, as I simply cannot judge what's the matter concerning @vfsms-food and now @morgandavid.
Maybe if you and then @hivewatchers both come to the same conclusions, then that should be enough evidence ...

If you want to know the rules in the hive community you should read them here FAQ HIVE

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You can see an example in other users' posts below.

https://hive.blog/hive-148441/@darwinjj/introduceyourself-mi-presentacion-en-hive-esp-eng

Can you do that? Or while holding the camera you are currently using.

I recommend not to ask users to verify by using this type of verification. It is not a valid form of verification. It is useless.

  1. It does not prove that the user is the author of these photos.
  2. Anyone can ask their brother, neighbour or pay $1 to some drunkard on the street to take a photo for them.