Canon EOS 400D
Canon EF 50mm f/2.5 Compact Macro
RAW. As is.
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I am a freelance photographer originally from Brisbane, Australia, and currently living in Cape Town, South Africa.
I enjoy many forms of photography – with a particular interest in travel and nature photography. This diversity can be seen in the range of genres and styles in my portfolio
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Beautiful work Damienne..
Thank you :)
– Damienne Bingham
Super shot :D
Thanks hun!
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awesome macro…
Thank you George :)
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Stunning macro Damienne!!!!!!
Thanks Sharon!
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Beautiful image.
Thanks Michael :)
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Amazing! Is hard to do? and does it take long?
Thank you :) It doesn’t take long, it is fairly difficult to get the focus crisp though.
I took this outside, in natural, morning light (I find natural light better than artificial for these shots). Most people would recommend using a tripod – and I would too – because it’s so easy to get camera shake and ruin the focus – but I’m always too lazy to get my tripod out, so I take all mine handheld.
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WOW! Beautiful! so soft and delicate! :)
Thanks Maria!
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Top notch image
Thank you :)
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Beautiful blue – lovely!
Thank you very much! :)
– Damienne Bingham
AMAZING!!! stunning shot!!!
Thanks David!
– Damienne Bingham