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Guys, I have bought my Canon 40d with 17-55 lens.. what do you think of this _RANDOM_ picture?
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>> Anonymous
the larvae eating the leaves are from a green hairstreak butterfly
>> Anonymous
fucking maggots
>> Anonymous
>>202246

shit sux
>> Anonymous
>>202280

Can't you just be a little less precise?
>> Anonymous
Seems to be very cluttered.
The subject is a bit difficult to differentiate from the background.
Find a better subject, read about composition, learn about shutter speeds and aperture (so you don't have to shoot on full auto), etc.
>> Anonymous
i guess that's why they call this forum random xD
>> Pentard !pjwjmEQ1RM
Wow, that is a LOT of caterpillars...

I can see how you're trying to show the massive number of caterpillars, but they also get lost in all the weird leaves and fruit.
If you were to re-shoot it I'd suggest getting in closer to a big group of them, and then trying to set the aperture as wide as possible and framing the background with some more worms so they were in-frame in the distance and kind of blurred out.
It'd still give that idea of OMG WORM ATTACK but have a more concrete focal point.