Hi Tim,
I like the colors and capture of #2. The bee stands on it's own while the destination has nice color. #4 is my favorite though, almost abstract .
Chris
A picture is but words to the eyes.
Comments are always welcome.
Howdy. Try diffusing the inbuilt flash with a small piece of printing paper over the flash, just held on with a small rubber band. It might help with more even lighting Tim.
My grandson pointed this insect out to me, very weird creature indeed. :
I used to think Australia was the place for me to spend an extended holiday . . . and then I saw your shot of this bug / creature! Whoa, he looks like some sort of 'badass punk" praying mantis. :uhoh
I knew, of course, that trees and plants had roots, stems, bark, branches and foliage that reached up toward the light. But I was coming to realize that the real magician was light itself.
Edward Steichen
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Another of a Bee coming in for a landing.
My grandson pointed this insect out to me, very weird creature indeed. :
This Insect was in the same area as the Leaf Insect.
I like the colors and capture of #2. The bee stands on it's own while the destination has nice color. #4 is my favorite though, almost abstract .
Chris
A picture is but words to the eyes.
Comments are always welcome.
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All the best and darn good ratios.
Danny.
Tim:D
All the best over the ditch
Danny.
Thanks NZmacro, I will try that next time. Would a piece of Tissue work as well?
Tim
Cool National Geographic looking pics
I knew, of course, that trees and plants had roots, stems, bark, branches and foliage that reached up toward the light. But I was coming to realize that the real magician was light itself.
Edward Steichen
H: Sometimes unusual lighting will win the day.
J&H