Tag: plant
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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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Macro Snails.
Second part of the workshop was macro filming in a makeshift studio. We collected some insects, spiders, worms, a few snails and even a frog and got to practicing.
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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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Stagnant.
A very overgrown pond in Ashton Court. DOF shots weren’t really working. The uniform but random spread was interesting enough to capture.
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Day 6: The Twilight Zone.
Again with my foreground distortions. Here I used them as a vignette. Less subtle but less garish than a strong filter in LR.
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Day 5: Twilight Rose.
Photo taken at twilight. Focused on the front of the stigma. I’m not sure about the closed flower on the right but without it the photo looks a little bare.
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Day 4: Green with Envi.
Terrible anagram pun… A month after taking this photo I found out that the odd flower belongs to a vine. It’s really difficult to judge which part to focus on with these – similar with dandelions. I think focusing around 1/3 of the way into the flower looks best, the other alternatives being either the…
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Day 3: Bee Low.
Pardon the pun but this was a very low angle to shoot from. Similar to the beach photo, I was lying down, this time on wet grass. The drops of water are from very recent rainfall. No idea what the flower is, as always. Help much appreciated!
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Tap.
Just something strange and eerie for the morning. Used the 100mm macro here, it gives such a smooth picture, almost like film.