Following up (again?! really?) using a ring flash, here is another example, of a shadowy, forest shot - again, using the The Common Blue Jewel demoiselle as an example.
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The flash highlights the foreground, and provides catchlights in the eyes, whilst a shallower depth of field blows out the background the twisting fern, and this image is almost full frame, with only a slight crop.
Here it is cropped to a square.
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Even an enhanced crop below shows little noise or loss in quality as a)i shoot in RAW b)the ISO is kept low c)the shutter speed is also around 1/180s
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