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Just a reminder that these are “blank” on purpose.
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Clash.
An overdue Chronicle’s post. Saw this person at Kelmarsh reenactment and thought that the attire and modern technology mixture was quite amusing, but the oddest thing to me was the way he’s holding the camera. I’m not sure if it’s just me but if I take a portrait photo, I tend to have the side…
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Elements.
This was a failed, overexposed photo but I tried to make the most of it. The bits that weren’t washed out made this scattered scene with lots of things about it i think. You can tell what’s happening even though it’s a black and white photo with most of it missing.
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Day 6: Three Thirds.
Some say the rule of thirds is THE rule, others that it’s overused. I’m agnostic – the rule of thirds applies to some things and not others. All depends on how the subject interacts with the surroundings. Here, I tried to put the flower on the right third but it didn’t quite look right, then…
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Day 5: Top Down.
Trying to mix up the perspective so that each shot is a little different this week. I guess they all are because the flowers are different but I do this mainly to practice with macro photography so change is only good.
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Day 4: Dog Rose.
I was surprised to learn that this is a type of rose. I guess this is a wild species and the flower-shop roses we see today used to look something like this, before they were bred to look… well, nicer. Like in many of my macro shots, I like a blurry foreground as well as…
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Day 3: A Bug’s Life.
2nd of 4 rose photos this Macro Week. The small size of the bug I think actually adds to the delicacy of the rose.
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Day 2: Distorted.
It was an overcast day which was good for smooth, delicate macro shots. The bokeh here came out so deep that it’s almost dizzying to look at.