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Border Collies are thinking Animals. They are also extremely intelligent and can focus intently on things.
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Taken @ my Studio
Flowers growing on the railway bridge. Medway Valley Line. Castle Road. Allington. Focus on flowers furthest from camera. Railway lines making an interesting background.
Camera Sony A7
Pulling me further
Further than I've been before
Making me stronger
Shaking me right to the core, oh
I don't know what's in the stars
Never heard it from above, the world isn't ours
But I know what's in my heart
If you ain't mine I'll be torn apart
WIth an adapted close-up lens focusing is like playing roulette with this funny Samurai.
Yashica - Samurai X3.0 - Yashica Zoom Lens - 25mm-75mm - f3.5-f4.5 - B-W NL4 close-up lens
DM Paradies 100 developed in Adox C-TEC C-41 Negativ Kit Rapid.
I feel this one as a gift. The sun came out and fell on the flower, so I could do exactly what I had planned :=)))
have a creative and sunny weekend
out of cam - only slightly cropped :=)))
Still honing the technique. After the 2016 wildfire we have an abundance of dead trees, so bear with me :)
Leica M-P & Summilux-M 35mm
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Taxi
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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!
I think that a big fear for any artist or photographer is always loss of eyesight. I have a number of friends with problems who cope in the most amazing ways! Would I? I hope so. It IS a fear for me, though. (I was tired of posting "I am terrified of snakes!"
Shot for a series of challenges for the Jules' Photo Challenge Group:
June 22 - FEAR - Tell us one of your biggest fears (You may use one you have posted before, just shoot it another way.)
Just playing with some focus-stacked macro shots of plants and flowers here. Incredible amounts of detail in some these - if nothing else, it was fun experimenting bit with these and my home-made backgrounds and window light.
This bear is clearly focused on having a "berry" good lunch! In fact, he was so focused that he got too far out on a branch and ended up slipping/falling to the ground. Here, I would estimate the bear was about 15 feet off the ground. The dense branches cushioned the bear's somewhat controlled fall, and it was not injured. Fairly soon after it began falling, I quickly headed back to my car! I got this essentially eye-level shot due to a steep embankment at the roadside. Very exciting to get my first bear shot in the wild! This shot was obtained on the Moose-Wilson Road just outside of Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.