This was taken years ago but just came across in my library this morning while trying to search for some other picture. Couldn't resist sharing. Don't remember the camera I used.
Very nice. Welcome to the thread. With shots like that I hope you'll stay and contribute more.Hey! I just found this thread and thought I should contribute
Shot with Sony A6000 equipped with SamYang 12 mm F2 NCS
ISO 100
1/200 exposure
F5.6
Saarpolygon - Look-out over Saarlouis in Germany
Saarpolygon by Sebastian Klein, auf Flickr
Another one from last weekend. Hope you're not getting too bored with them.
Shot in a reflection pool under studio lighting. He seemed to enjoy the experience.
_DSC2345 by apple fanboy1, on Flickr
Thanks Peter. I wanted the spider to open up a bit, but he really didn't want to show much of his face.You're killing' it with these shots of late AFB! These two are my favourites. Back lighting and upward angle for the spider is very cool. The colours, reflection and low angle for the frog are spot-on.
Keep them coming.
~ Peter
Very nice. Welcome to the thread. With shots like that I hope you'll stay and contribute more.
Starting to edit my pictures from this last weekend. I liked this one of a snowshoer out on a frozen lake. I thought it did a good job of capturing the size of the mountains.
Snowshoer.jpg by mrkramer, on Flickr
A long way to go for a newspaper and a packet of fagsWhere on earth is he going? That is a great use of scale. Wow! nature does big in style!