Tag: branch
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“Macro” photography with the Helios 85-210mm and a single extension tube adapter.
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“Red” Robin?
Extremely fun fact: Even though the breast of the robin is orange, it is referred to as “red”. The colour “orange” comes from the name of the fruit and was brought into the English language after the naming of the Robin. Latin: Erithacus rubecula.
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Anti-leap frog.
The aforementioned frog. Someone was trying to make it leap forward and the rest were trying to capture the moment. I failed so here’s a stationary and probably a little annoyed frog.
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Court Edge.
Trespassed VERY SLIGHTLY (500m) into the deer area. Focusing 1/4 of the way into the scene with the 100mm lens gives a large amount of DOF but also keeps enough of the frame in focus.
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Day 5: Manly Flowers
Again no idea what flowers they are but the tree, which was pretty much next to the plant from the previous post, was covered in this blossom so couldn’t not take a photo. This one is actually turned upside down since the blossoms were hanging down, it makes it look more interesting without looking unnatural.…