Tag: green
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Service.
On way back from Bournemouth, stopped at a service station. Saw this cool, vintage car, complemented by the colour of the truck in the background. Had a little play in LR and voila. (Editing process of this among other pics at: http://youtu.be/LlRw2yXwXqM?list=UURdtl8f9bO5bY4uDrCoShpw)
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Day 7: Green Hopper.
So I chased the sound of this little thing for around half hour until I got close enough (15cm) to take a photo. Grass in the way of the lens was a problem but I didn’t want to ‘use’ it this time (see previous post). Bonus ant top right.
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Day 2: Phaenicia sericata
Fancy latin name for a common green bottle fly. Pro-tip for handheld insect photos: Use manual focus and spam the shutter button. Even if there’s no wind, breathing will put the focus off so with 20-40 shots you should have at least one in focus.
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Day 7: Sap.
What you see at the right bottom of the berry is not rain or dew. That’s solidified sap. I remember I used to eat cherry sap off the trees as a child… I wasn’t the most normal of children.
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Day 5: Own Garden.
This is taking garden-creeping to the next level. Taken at an allotment centre, with 10s of gardens next to each other and lots of flowers/plants to photograph. I don’t have all that many photos to show though. It was quite rainy hence the water droplets but during editing I managed to figure out how to…
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Day 4: Purple Veins.
More from creeping into people’s front gardens. Love overcast days for the soft light they give on flowers. Makes nice, smooth images. The plant looks like it should be the flower of beet plants.
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Day 2: Hanged Red.
As I’ve said before. Please feel free to comment with the name of the flower, I’d love to know and look stupid showing these otherwise… Alike many others, this shot is from the street, looking into peoples gardens…
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Macro Week #5 – Day 1: Hung.
Ever since getting the macro lens I’ve been paying attention to flowers more. I love how this vine pours it’s stems down and hooks up with this purple flower.