Impressive. I keep meaning to break out my macro lens again.Handheld, no image stabilisation, no flash. 1/125, f/2.8, ISO 5000.
Impressive. I keep meaning to break out my macro lens again.Handheld, no image stabilisation, no flash. 1/125, f/2.8, ISO 5000.
Thanks, @Apple fanboy ! You should definitely get your macro lens out, I've enjoyed your macro-photography in the past. I'll be getting mine out again tomorrow to play with image stacking the moth, using the stacking feature in Lightroom for its assembly... fingers crossed it works as well as it's supposed to.Impressive. I keep meaning to break out my macro lens again.
Absolutely love this! You can't beat wave photos, the power is overwhelming!Guys, the photos in this thread just keep getting better and better. Very impressive.
Lake Michigan, Chicago IL
Lake Michigan by Christian Werth, on Flickr
More from the Big Apple. View from the Roosevelt Island cable car. A bit wobbly from motion....Comments always appreciated.
59th Street Bridge by another scotsman, on Flickr
You definitely can, that's a great shot. Glad to hear that the meds aren't going to be compromising your awesome work
Talent, time and hard work do pay off. You most certainly have mastered the craft.
Dale
This one is interesting as it is similar to the photograph that won the Outdoor Photography magazine picture of the year. Nicely doneAbsolutely love this! You can't beat wave photos, the power is overwhelming!
[doublepost=1455992925][/doublepost] Sunset on ferns by Stuart Tarn, on Flickr
More from the Big Apple. View from the Roosevelt Island cable car. A bit wobbly from motion....Comments always appreciated.
59th Street Bridge by another scotsman, on Flickr
Quick shot of my brother-in-law yesterday.
Sony A7 with Jupiter 8 50mm @F4
More from the Big Apple. View from the Roosevelt Island cable car. A bit wobbly from motion....Comments always appreciated.
59th Street Bridge by another scotsman, on Flickr
Beard envy over here!!!
Beautiful capture.
So I saw them both in Flickr and I think this one has more dynamicism (is that even a word?) I think it has something more to it than the square on view. Still am awrsome beard though!Thanks Ken. I couldn't decide which one I preferred of him - that one or this one.
So I saw them both in Flickr and I think this one has more dynamicism (is that even a word?) I think it has something more to it than the square on view. Still am awrsome beard though!
For reference I am growing one to hide my multitude of chins. Just as an experiment for a few months.
I've had a beard since my late teens accept for a few times I shaved it off and immediately regretted it and grew it back.So I saw them both in Flickr and I think this one has more dynamicism (is that even a word?) I think it has something more to it than the square on view. Still am awrsome beard though!
For reference I am growing one to hide my multitude of chins. Just as an experiment for a few months.
I've had a beard since my late teens accept for a few times I shaved it off and immediately regretted it and grew it back.
I also prefer the second image of the two as well (even if it was two in one day!).
Thanks Ken. I couldn't decide which one I preferred of him - that one or this one.
And the beard?He used your quota....
I find it strangely satisfying to touch when concentrating... Too much info?
And the beard?
I'm not using my quota at the moment. Still not getting out with the camera.