Totally agree since it's the same for me... And she did it with a powershot !!!
In fact, I'm so impressed, I just join this site to be able to say how I'm impressed.
Rox
Totally agree since it's the same for me... And she did it with a powershot !!!
In fact, I'm so impressed, I just join this site to be able to say how I'm impressed.
Rox
Originally Posted by Madison
Make sure your dad buys you at least a 5DII to celebrate![]
And congratulations to you as well, Bryan. I am sure it is very rewarding to have your children sharing your passion with you. Praise God!
Wow! At 10?! And I'm what... 15?!
Congrats! The image is absolutely fantastic![]
Thanks everyone - Brittany is very excited and says "Thanks!" as well.
I might be able tomake the cake happen, but c'mon pierlux, you're getting me into trouble with the 5D II! []
What I really love about the shot is the angle it was taken from - its almost like the viewer is another butterfly on an adjacent flower! Shots like that make you feel you're part of the scene, not just an observer. Well done Brittany, I am green with envy!
Originally Posted by Bryan Carnathan
To capture more fabulous butterfly shots Brittany will also need the 180L Macro lens for her new 5DM II[]
Originally Posted by cian3307
And a Speedlite MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite. [:P]
I love the perspective young kids bring to photography. They look up at almost everything.
I agree. Give a child a camera, and you can see the world through their eyes.
My mind must have been clouded as I forgot to include the EXIF info for that shot:
7.4mm, ISO 50, 1/640, f/2.8, ambient light only