Canon 350D, 1/400s @ f/6.3. ISO400 / Thank you to the following group for featuring this photograph: / Photography 101 on December 2008
Yesterday, my son and I went to build sandcastles by the sea. We set off in our Winter woollies, gumboots, buckets and spades, ready for anything. I took time out to take a few photos, as you do!! Taken at Christies Beach, South Australia. One for a bubble challenge!! My 2009 resolution… go to the beach lots more often!! Whether its rain or shine!!
Just mucking about with DOF Canon EOS 5D / Canons Lens EF 85mm 1:1.2 L II USM / F/2 / Exposure 1/10 sec. / Metering Mode: spot / Exposure compensation: o step. / Lighting: overhead fluorescent and hand held torch. Thanks for looking – best viewed large. Cheers Crispin. . /
Just come up with this idea to photograph everything around me.. / Like it! / shot with camera Canon EOS 400D – 100mm 2.8 Macro Lens, Manual Mode, ISO-100, Shutter Speed: 1/80, F/2.8, White balance – Auto / Tape placed on the mirror to get the reflection. / Edited with Photoshop giving “new orange mood” by applying new orange layer on the top of the photo and changing it layer mode from normal to linear dodge… Featured in the group “Photography 101” December 30, 2008 / Featured in the Group “Numbers One to a Trillion” January 1, 2009 / More Photos: /
Title thanks to my husband… I was stumped and when I asked my husband for a suggestion for the title he said the daisies were natures beauty and shone amongst a gloomy winters day, which to him is the essence of winter. Top 10 place in The most Fabulous Daisy challenge Featured in Fabulous Flowers October 2009 Featured in Photography 101 February 2009 Featured in the Bokeh group 2008 Featured in Simply White Artwork Gallery 2008 Featured in Fabulous Flowers 2008 Featured in All That Is Nature 2008 1362 views (Nov 09)
And what’s romance? / Usually, a nice little tale where you have everything as you like it, / where rain never wets your jacket and gnats never bite your nose, / and it’s always daisy-time D.H. Lawrence Nikon D70 (Duds) – Auto / Focal Length 28.0mm / Exposure 1/50 (0.020s) / Aperture f/3.5 / AF Zoom-Nikkor Lens / ED 28-200mm / f/3.5-5.6G IF / sorry Nikon people! thought the stats were there! . Flower Calendar! / ♥Other Flowers and Trees Pics ♥ C’mon Summer!!!!!! ~
A daisy bud emerging! This is why macro photography excites me. I thought there was a hair on the image and went to clone it out only to find that it is actually part of the plant which is unravelling to let the flower emerge. While not a technically perfect macro nature amazes when viewed large. Straight from the camera with a slight crop to make it more interesting. Best viewed large. /
November 2008…featured in For the Love of Jesus This was my granfather’s rosary. I was blessed to have spent the first 8 years of my life with him. My parents worked full-time, so he raised me. When he past, this was one of the things my father saved for me, along with some other things that are so near and dear to my heart. Now, this rosary hangs on Gia’s bed. I like to think he is watching over her.
Nikon D80 1/4000sec@f/4.5 / 549 views 13.11.09 / In this calendar: / / ART / CIRCULAR QUAY & OPERA HOUSE AT NIGHT / SYDNEY / PANORAMAS / CLOUDS / COUNTRYSIDE / STILL LIFE / TENNIS / DOGS / MISCELLANEOUS Also from this set /
this is Pluto, my puppy.. / even though he is almost TEN.. i still call him my puppy because he’s the tiniest thing ever, weighing less than 10 pounds! / his mama came all the way from poland.. and when he’s not hangin with her.. he’s either scavenging around outside or being a lap dog.. / i love him more than anything =) This photo was taken at the beggining of summer ‘08.. i was outside with my d80 and 70-300 g lens while they were running around the yard as per usual.. so i snapped a few pics.
‘Smarties’ placed 5th out of 36 entries in the challenge ‘Color Explosion’ of the Sweet Tooth Group
Canon359D f5 1/250 iso 200 35mm natural light (I kept moving these blooms in a vase, until the light coming through the trees just touched the farthest specimem ) / /
Nikon D90 / through the window / orton effect applied in PSCS2
A water drop on a beautiful carnation :) Olympus E510 / F number 4 / Shutter Speed 1/1600 / Iso 100
Canon 50D – Canon 50mm/1.8 – Macro 20mm tube f2.4 ; 1/120sec ; ISO100 / 20mm macro tube / Canon 50mm prime lens / natural light / tripod mount
...and THIS is why i don’t get anything finished!!!! i’m in the middle of grouting/sealing the tiles in the bathroom.. and put some rubbish out in the bin… happened to walk past my 6’ ginormous potted tomato plant growing like something out of Day of the Triffids…and spied this little guy feasting on a tiny little new tomato (no bigger than a pea)!!!! ....and ‘faint’ and ‘gasp’ ... i manually focused!!!! Camera Specs / Nikon D70 (Duds) / Focal Length 125.0mm / Exposure 1/200 / Aperture f/5.6 AF Zoom-Nikkor Lens / ED 28-200mm / f/3.5-5.6G IF / plus x3 Close Up filters / a chair to stand on in the driveway / ...and patience ++ in the hot sun, waiting for the proverbial worm to turn (into the tomato) – despite prompting with the tip of my nail! / My CRITTERS Calendar – now 2010! /
Part of a series based upon looking very much closer and even in an abstract way at the incredible creature, the horse- inspired by the wonderful art and photography of Tim Flach. f2.5; 1/1250 ; ISO 100 ; 50mm Canon 50D ; 50mm 1.8 prime lens
Taken with my Canon 300D using a 70-300mm lens.
‘the big hill View up the highest pyramid (138 feet) in Yucatan, Mexico called Nohoch Mul (‘large hill’). Built by the Mayan people over a thousand years ago (600-900AD) on a vast forested site at Coba, in its heyday the city covered over 80 sq km, housing over 50,000 people. Its crumbling deserted ruins lay overgrown in the forest for over a millenium and while knowledge of this expansive site was never completely lost, it only came to the attention of scholars in the 1920s… It was the building of the new tourist town of Cancun that led to some restoration and its opening as one of the most natural sites in the peninsula. It is one of the few pyramids you can still climb. (Its no longer permitted on the pyramid of Kulkulkan at Chichen Itza , voted online as one of the seven new wonders of the world). There were a series of ancient raised roadways called sacbe(ob) connecting Coba with other ceremonial sites in the peninsula Climbing it on your own first thing in the morning was an amazing feeling – rewarded by incredible (and giddying!) views across the jungle with another pyramid jutting up through the forest Coming down is much much harder and the rope can be a saviour and many white knuckles have gripped it for security during the steep descent (my own included!!). There were so many remains of huge interest including the old ball court where they played pelota for the highest stakes and getting on a bike helped us move between ruins in the wild forest (only a tiny proportion excavated) with amazing bird and wild life. It was leaving our first visit at dusk the night before that we saw the fascinating coatimundi rootling around on one of the many unexcavated heaps of rocks from one fallen building, now reclaimed by the forest… A must – see if ever you are in mexico …. oooh and be careful of the crocs in the lake too!.... / :)))) Nikon D60; Nikkor 18-200 lens;UV filter;f/5.6;1/125 sec;ISO-100;fl 18mm
Canon EOS 450D Ef 50mm / Tv 1/1000sec / Av f/1.8 / ISO 100 / Converted form RAW / Lightroom 2 + Photoshop CS4
F2.8 1/100 sec ISO100 Canon 50D / Canon 50mm f1.8 / 20mm extension tube
A cute little Lady Bug I found neatly wrapped in amongst a bunch of celery :-) / Wasn’t sure if this was really good enough to post… Canon 400D / Canon 100mm macro lens
Camera: Nikon D70S, 70-300mm, f-8, S-1/100s, ISO-400 It got featured in Live,Love,Dream Group on 4.9.09 / IT also got featured in 300+Go Long Group on 5.9.09 / It also got Featured in Photography 101 on 109.09 / It Won the challenge OPEN APERTURE in Photography 101 Group on 26.9.09
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