On my in from work yesterday I spied these. I went and grabbed the camera and went back out.
This is a discussion on spring flowers within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; On my in from work yesterday I spied these. I went and grabbed the camera and went back out....
On my in from work yesterday I spied these. I went and grabbed the camera and went back out.
Feel free to make comments on any of my shots
my blog: http://bambesblog.blogspot.com/
My flickr photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bambe1964/
A painter takes their vision and makes it a reality. A photographer takes reality and makes it their vision.
It's kinda funny seeing all you Canadians 'spring' towards any flowers that poke their heads out of the brown earth after the winter months
Feel free to make comments on any of my shots
my blog: http://bambesblog.blogspot.com/
My flickr photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bambe1964/
A painter takes their vision and makes it a reality. A photographer takes reality and makes it their vision.
That first one, Bambi, is fabulous. Crisp, but yet with enough OOF elements to herd a viewer into the areas you want them to see. Maybe it was an accident, but it's a happy accident. I also like the messy and bedraggled look, so many flower portraits are unnaturally perfect.
and even though our winters may not be the long, drawn out affairs that Canada endures, we're pretty damn happy for color when it bursts upon us as well. Do you think it's safe to take the snow tires off?
thanks WD. I didn't have time to clean up the garden so I'm glad that you like it. I am still trying to figure out how to do close up shots with my kit lens.
oh and my snow tires have been off for 2 weeks.
Feel free to make comments on any of my shots
my blog: http://bambesblog.blogspot.com/
My flickr photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bambe1964/
A painter takes their vision and makes it a reality. A photographer takes reality and makes it their vision.
After we got hit with 2 feet of snow on April 1st in as many years, I leave them on a while. : )
Close ups with kit lenses are possible, but not real macro stuff. I do a fair amount of close work with my 12-60mm which does a reasonable job as long as I don't push its limitations. One thing I find that helps is to go into manual focus so I can be more selective. Also shooting with it wide open is key to many shots.
You might try some closeup filter lenses, like the 500D or 250D for Canon lenses. I had the Canon Powershot Pro1 before and used even both together.
Like #1 and #3, #2 a bit too noisy.
And winter tires, what is that?
not to be argumenative, but before filters I'd buy a manual macro lens that will work with your camera. Filtes are notoriously cheap and do not enhance IQ, a good legacy macro lens on the other hand is worth its weight in gold.
Nice set Bambi - shot 3 for me
I agree WD... a full on macro is an excellent thing to have...but expensive for hobbyists for sure. I can easily recommend the 105 2.8 VR Micro (macro) from Nikon. About 900. CAD. ....not cheap but many high end lenses are 2 grand plus.
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I wouldn't underestimate these lenses, but opinions are very different of course. Here is a pic I shot with the Pro1 and 500d + 250d together two years ago.
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