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Gulf Fritillary

Agraulis vanillae (Linnaeus, 1758) on my Butterfly bush

Sumo the stick eater :)

Église de la commune d'Angles situé sur la côte Vendéenne

Hong Kong, HK

November 2012

After a few weeks of nothing, the front porch produced my first Angle Shades of the year. I wish it had chosen a better background, but a lovely moth.

 

For this shot, I stopped the lens down and used flash, though I've mislaid my reflector, and hence the deep shadow.

 

EPSON scanner image

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

detail, Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

This is the first exercise in the Lighting 102 article at strobist.com, which examines the angle of light.

 

Using my very small setup (lone SB-600) I set to 1/64th power the whole time, with the speedlight zoomed to 24mm. Shutter was set to 1/200th (max flash sync on the D80) with an aperture of f/5.6, ISO of 200, using the built in flash as a commander (CLS).

 

Shot using the speedlight on camera

the beauty of classicism in an Haussmanian building of the beginning of the XXth century with vegetal decoration carved on the stones supporting the decorated baclonies

Reflective building against sky. London.

Mystery Ranch Ultra Challenge

October Photo a Day: 8 October

 

It was really tough deciding on how I wanted to present this image. I normally don't do black and white photography, but sometimes I do if the mood it creates is right. I figured the mood is right for this one. Since today's theme is "Angle" I figured it was best to post this image in monochrome because then I think all the angles in it are accentuated.

I like the top one's "nose"

An intersection of two twigs, covered in lichen. Taken in the back garden.

-Global Village (Dubai, UAE).

Bridger-Teton National Forest

Master Angler Award for the FishMaryland Program. Landon Derbyshire

circle series number 8, this has been added to the etsy shop.

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