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Yesterday I took this shot of my little nephew trying to focus on this beautiful butterfly,
He is only 6 years old and following his brothers footsteps,
Please view large, original is better.
Love watching landings, only thing better is aerial exchanges. I am always amazed at the speed and accuracy that is required to stick one of these landings.
With gear/equipment: My old Canon EOS 550D + Marumi ND8 filter + Hoya HD CPL + Tripod and shutter remote 😊
Editing: Adobe Photoshop
Selecting a point of focus on cow parsley.
720nm IR-converted Olympus EM1 + Pentacon 29mm, wide open aperture.
“Do not fall in love with people like me. I will take you to museums, and parks, and monuments, and kiss you in every beautiful place, so that you can never go back to them without tasting me like blood in your mouth. I will destroy you in the most beautiful way possible. And when I leave you will finally understand, why storms are named after people.”
― Caitlyn Siehl, Literary Sexts: A Collection of Short & Sexy Love Poems
I had another practice attempt at capturing a bird in flight when this Osprey flew overhead. My main goal here was to try to focus on the eye and get it sharp. There wasn’t much light to work with but I managed to capture just enough to get some colour showing in his eye. Some photographer said you need LUCK when capturing these moments. ( Labouring Under Correct Knowledge). I shall continue to labour on! Happy Wing Wednesday!
Discovering the macro world
Olympus E-M10 Mark II. Lens internal focus bracketing. Lens Olympus M.40-150mm F4.0-5.6R. Additional makro lens. Helicon Focus Pro with Method B. Tripod shot. f/6.3. 123mm. 1/250sec. ISO 800.
A very intelligent, talented and graceful woman. She excels in clubs and fire staff. A delight to watch.
I will be featuring her in my forthcoming ‘Framing Life Series’.
Brighton 🇬🇧
March 2021
A teneral Damselfly I found today at Wollaton Park, not sure on species, thinking Ischnura elegans. This one was a great subject, almost looks like it was posing for a portrait.
This was a 13 image focus stack, I used my Canon 1000D and shot using JPEGS, ISO 200, aperture F/5.6 and a 1/160 shutter speed. I used a diffused flash in ETTL mode.
Zooooommmmm
Focus on the astilbe for today’s Crazy Tuesday theme of “Shallow depth of focus”.
One of a few Astilbe in our garden.
So much new construction in Manhattan. For years and years this lot had a gas station and carwash . . . now it's a condominium! On lower 6th Avenue
The Short Eared Owl was focused on something in the grass as I focused on him. I'm sure it knew I was there as their sense of sight and hearing are so keen. Lincoln County, Missouri.
'When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.'
Ansel Adams
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Thanks for the visit .... happy weekend :-)
This blue heron did not move from his position for several minutes as he prepared to pluck a crawdad from the pond. . .
When you focus on problems, you'll have more problems. When you focus on possibilities,
you'll have more opportunities.
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I am using here an adapter and a lens (Helios 44M-7, a 58mm lens) that is not coupled with the camera (Leica M8). So, the camera does not help at all with focussing. Instead, I used a measuring tape, adjusted the lens accordingly and chose a narrow aperture (F11) to increase the chance of achieving good focus. It does work, though this is my first successful shot applying this method. In "real life", I think, I should use a portrait lens that is coupled to the camera.
A short-eared owl stays lazer focused on a potential meal hiding in the prairie grass.
Killdeer Wetland
Keep your focus on the best you can imagine and allow a positive vision to propel forward !!!
♫ Background music ☊ Enigma - Beyond The Invisible"