Too bad about the camera shake

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As some of you know, I shoot manual lenses & sometimes this leads to less than ideal shots. I was in a very awkward position to try this shot & could not steady myself/camera well enough. This is the best of three attempts. :(

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Minolta Celtic 50/3.5 macro.
 

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wow shake or not still a good shot
 

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Spider body seems ok, perhaps is matter of DoF (me too shooting manual, with lenses typically faster than zooms, and more prone to out of focus due to shallow DoF).
 
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Shallow DOF aside, if it were not for the shake the hairs on the spider would be sharp. Compounding the problem was a slow shutter (1/25s) due to poor light.

Thanks for your comments folks.
 

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Shallow DOF aside, if it were not for the shake the hairs on the spider would be sharp.

At f/3.5, your DOF is razor thin... literally a few mm's. Just simply taking a breath will knock you way out of focus.
Look at the hairs on the spider's abdomen & on the fly's back and head, they're fairly sharp.
Considering awkard positioning while handheld and f/3.5 with a 50mm macro at 1/25th, you really couldn't have had the planets more aligned against you.... I think you did pretty damn good.
 
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At f/3.5, your DOF is razor thin... literally a few mm's. Just simply taking a breath will knock you way out of focus.
Look at the hairs on the spider's abdomen & on the fly's back and head, they're fairly sharp.
Considering awkard positioning while handheld and f/3.5 with a 50mm macro at 1/25th, you really couldn't have had the planets more aligned against you.... I think you did pretty damn good.

Thanks for your complimentary comment but I shot @ f4 to gain a little DOF but could not stop down any further with the light. In retrospect I could have bumped up the ISO as I was shooting @ 200.
 

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Bloody hell at that focal length I'd say you've got some steady hands! If it were me there would be about 5 spiders and 3 flys in that shot.
 

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