So, the question begs to be asked, which is your main subject?
Well let me remind the people again of the rule, one photo a day people. Please don't let the recent trend of multiple photos from a single day continue
Lol, good point. Guess I shall rephrase, a single post with a single IMG file People can still post the next one the following dayMine is one photo I just cropped it.
April was not particularly good to me regarding butterfly macros, but May has definitely made up for it. This is an uncropped shot, taken with a canon XTi, 100mm macro and 68mm of extension tubes.
what do you guys think of this one?
Lol, good point. Guess I shall rephrase, a single post with a single IMG file People can still post the next one the following day
I love blue. Cool shot...
Basically how do i know i editted correctly other than looking at the final product and going... "Yeah, i guess that's it".
Thank you gkarris. I just wish i knew what i was trying to do when i edit the raws. Like is the histogram supposed to look a certain way, or what? Basically how do i know i editted correctly other than looking at the final product and going... "Yeah, i guess that's it".
Haven't posted in probably a year.
No name, no photoshop except WB, and a slight adjustment to the colour yellow. I took these photos of my step-dad's flowers in my parents' bedroom. These were taken 3 weeks ago, maybe?
He asked me to take a few photos of the flowers so that he can show someone, and so I did. However, when I started to shoot, I went a bit nuts with the photos.
Two images today, but exactly the same subject, so I hope that's OK.
They kinda sum up what I feel about light: it's nature's Photoshop...
I had been planning to do an example like this myself for the photography club I joined. Most of the people in the club are just beginning and are still using point-and-shoot cameras without much concern for light or composition. So I was planning to do a good-vs-bad light comparison to include with my PowerPoint presentation on composition. I hope you wouldn't mind me sharing these photos with them.
I love how you made the eyes really pop on this little guy! Great composition too, especially considering it's not cropped.
Here's a little guy I caught on his way to a meal.
C&C appreciated!
That's fine: just the usual fee...
These are my babies: Kissing bugs, Panstrongylus geniculatus, vectors for Chagas disease (I'm studying their feeding behavior for my thesis).
@weezy thanks and nice capture
@AlaskaMoose omg so sharp