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As Kahn arrives Etta is ready to 'jump' him :)
Such a happy face :)
Daily Dog Challenge: Selective Focus
from Subah reserve in kuwait i shoot this wild cat while it try to focus and shoot this small flying insect :)
9/23/2008 Photographer Majed sultan Ali of kuwait, kuwait, has won First Place for August in the prestigious photography contest sponsored by BetterPhoto.com, the site's founder, Jim Miotke, announced Tuesday.
More than 22000 entries were submitted to the online photography contest, which attracted contestants from around the world and featured 10 separate categories.
Ali's stunning image, "focus", garnered top honors after being submitted in the Animals category.
All of the winning images can be viewed at BetterPhoto.com's contest page: www.betterphoto.com/contest/winners/0808.asp
The contest is conducted each month. Categories include Nature and Landscapes, Animals, People, Elements of Design, Digital Darkroom, Travel and Place, Flowers, Details and Macro, Catch-All, and Monthly Theme. Judging is performed by a panel of professional photographers.
Besides its free, popular photo contest, BetterPhoto.com also offers a variety of services: digital camera reviews, online photo courses, free newsletters, a discussion forum, Web sites for photographers, question-and-answer section, how-to articles, photo galleries, and more.
Photographers can enter this month's contest and learn more about photography at: www.BetterPhoto.com
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Big thank you to the amazing Editor Kairi Cristole and Photographer Heahter Falls from FOCUS magazine! Fantastic work ladies - thank you!
Tripod mounted downside. Focusing rail. Self made 3d printed feeding unit with embedded adjusting screw. Feeding steps of round about 0,05mm can be achieved. Tamron 90mm Macro lens is mounted. But also my old lenses are usable for the focus stacking purpose. Sony A7II is used.
Photos shot with this lens can be found here --> Mushroom - Focus Stacking or here --> Tiny Tree Fungis - Focus Stacking Details
Hortensie
Focus Bracketing mit 26 Aufnahmen / Stativ / Helicon Focus
Optik: Panasonic Leica DG Vario-Elmar 100-400 mm 4-6.3@150mm
Excited by my newest camera. I new when I shot this on my Olympus XA it would not be able to focus close enough, but hey.
Mein wichtigstes Foto 2019 zeigt einen Eishockeyspieler kurz vor einem entscheidenden Spiel im Februar 2019. Dieses besagte Spiel ging leider verloren und vermutlich schon zu dieser Zeit entschied der Spieler, dass es für ihn Zeit wird, die Schlittschuhe an den Nagel zu hängen und zurück zu seiner Familie nach Kanada zu gehen.
Das Foto entstand, wie bereits beschrieben, kurz vor einem entscheidenden Spiel – die Stimmung war irgendwie seltsam, es lag etwas in der Luft. Die Spieler waren gefasst, nachdenklich, konzentriert – zufällig konnte ich den Moment beim Einlauf festhalten.
Ich weiß, dass sein kleines Töchterchen Daddy gerahmt in schwarzweiß bewundern kann – und das macht eben dieses Foto dieses Spielers zu einem meiner besonderen Fotos von 2019. (Dustin Sylvester, von 2018 bis 2019 beim EC Bad Nauheim)
On Saturday we went to see the dance performance of the Uzumaru Yosakoi team in San Francisco's Japantown. It was a very lively performance with lots of energy, well done!
I processed a photographic and a balanced HDR photos from a RAW exposure, blended them selectively, and carefully adjusted the color balance and curves. I welcome and appreciate constructive comments.
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-- ƒ/5.0, 86 mm, 1/800 sec, ISO 400, Sony A6000, SEL-55210, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, _DSC3576_hdr1pho1bal1i.jpg
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The clouds are from the outer bands of Hurricane Dorian. We just got a little rain and wind here. Thinking about all the poor people in the Bahamas who lost everything.
Young canadian eagle owl. It is one of the largest species of owl, and females can grow to a total length of 75 cm (30 in), with a wingspan of 188 cm (6 ft 2 in), males being slightly smaller. It is a mostly nocturnal predator, hunting for a range of different prey species, predominately small mammals.
Besides, this shot was taken free hand with 1/20s at 300mm. Stabilizer is defintely working well... :o)
Canon EOS 700D | Tamron SP70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USD