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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
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From my morning macro walk. 11 image stack. Hand held. Base edit in Adobe LR and stacked and finished off in Adobe PS. DIY Prototype diffuser Version 1.
I am enjoying this Olympus kit and its lightness and small form factor. And getting out and about doing this art form again. I had nothing else to do apart from lots of walking since I sold my old kit. I have lost 28kg to date so I am prepared for many macro outings without running out of breathe as I also gave up the gaspers. This I could not have done without my Faith in God.
Orb Weaver on the back window. It will be interesting to see how successful it is.
This image is not totally sharp. I have a stage 4 cataract on my camera eye. I have to trust the camera to get things sharp. I'm having cataract surgery in January. Fingers crossed.
White tunnel orb floating just above the ground ;-)
Bri & myself had a bit of a lightpainting blast as it was snowing like crazy outside, so this tunnel gave some shelter.
Our second attempt at lightpainting, it's just getting soooo addictive!!! LOL
Our Land Nature Reserve, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
Contact me on jono_dashper@hotmail.com for use of this image.
refracted, post processed image taken using a crystal ball sitting atop a tripod, then inverted to show the ball upright and background upside down. It is disorientation time.
I had one of the best days shooting on a trip to Margate in December, just wandering around, one small camera and a couple of rolls of film.
Olympus OM2sp
Olympus Zuiko 28mm f2.8
Lomography CN800
I'm not sure I have this spider correctly identified. I was unable to find an exact match during my attempt to id this spider.
Photographed at my home.
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A spider in a garden in Tucson, Arizona. I think that it is a western orb weaver (Neoscona oaxacensis). Macro.
A sculpture inside the Rome Hilton Airport Hotel. The sculptor was Arnaldo Pomodoro, who was an Italian sculptor based in Milan.
Nikon D7000
Tamrom 11-18mm
Only had one shot at this one, it was dark and the sun was starting to lighten the day. When I had finished I was surprised how much detail the camera captured - orb, mist, colour in the sky. Thanks for viewing : )
My first fire orb :-))) Myself & Bri {BDMbeercan} had a look out to our favourite haunt for some light painting chinanigans. No worries about the dull n rainy skies outside as it was nice n dry in the old victorian tunnels near Beamish.
Plenty of the secret ingredient makes for a some monster flames as the wool ignites.
Note... no eyebrows, tashes or wolly hats were injured in the making of this picture!!! LOL :-)
I'm sorry to anyone who has arachnophobia, but this orange Orb spider looked amazing set against the green of a gorse bush.
This Green Orb Weaver was taking shelter under the leaf of a pear tree during moderate winds. It had built a small scruffy web which it kept returning to every so often to see if there was any prey around. The winds and having to invert my camera to get the shot were becoming quite frustrating! Taken on my D300 with a reversed Pentax 50mm lens with diffused flash.
I tried out a new type of orb (for me) involving three swirl patterns out at the pond last night. The water was still so I got a fairly sharp reflection.
At Waverly Hills Sanatorium, Louisville, Kentucky.
A former tuberculosis hospital where some 63,000 people died, Waverly Hills is said to be one of the most haunted places in the world. Yeah, well . . . . I saw nothin' strange while I was there. It was fun to visit though.
The orbs that showed up in this photo did seem a little strange, but I'm sure it was just dust in the air being illuminated by someone else's flash. Or something.
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