I missed shooting as I have been pretty busy lately and have been sick for a couple of days back.. Here are some I just recently took..
Thank you for viewing.
I missed shooting as I have been pretty busy lately and have been sick for a couple of days back.. Here are some I just recently took..
Thank you for viewing.
Fall Colors ...
All were taken with my 7d, 100mm Macro f/2.8 IS., Canon Ring Flash
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<span style="font-size: medium;"]<span style="font-size: small;"]1/250, f/10, ISO 100
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<span style="font-size: small;"] 1/250, f/18, ISO 100
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<span style="font-size: small;"] 1/250. f/10, ISO 100
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<span style="font-size: small;"]1/250, f/10, ISO 100
Wow, DD, You did good girl, Love these shots. #1 and # 4 are my favorites.
Hmmm, Exif???
Again, very nice stuff
Bob
Very beautiful Denise, I also really like #1, though the water droplets in #2 are very cool too. Did nature make the droplets, or did you give it a helping hand?
- Trowski
Thanks! These were all nature at it
Thanks, Bob! I know, I am a really bad girl when it comes to listing the EXIF ...I always forget to before I hit the "post" button and then I cuss! [:$]
I will post it in a second.
Thanks again for the comments ...and reminder!
Denise
No big deal Denise, Just curious if you used your 100L macro on these---They really are viery nice.
Bob
Originally Posted by Bob Williams
Thanks! I actually started out taking photos of the bushes using my 70-200mm set at 135mm to see how I would like that length to satisfy my latest craving for the 135mm f/2.0 L and once I saw how pretty these leaves looked, I quickly switched to the macro. I'm glad I did!!
Denise
We don't get such wonderful leaf colours over here in Britain. Most years the leaves just blow off in a gale before the colours get interesting. You've done well to capture the detail, Denise.
Here's my first offering in this thread. I came across this frog while on a hike on the west coast of Scotland earlier this summer. First shot is the full frame, second is a 100% crop.
5D Mark II, EF24-70mm f/2.8L USM @70mm, f/9, 1/250s, ISO 100
Handheld.
Before any comedians jump in (you know who you are) we can all see that the frog is handheld, but I'm referring to the camera.
Last edited by Andy Stringer; 11-11-2011 at 04:53 PM.
Thanks, Andy! Autumn is my favorite season but unfortunately it is getting to be a shorter and shorter time of year around here in Wisconsin. Very cold temps moved in very quickly this year! I have on occasion seen these cute little frogs around these parts but it is a very rare sighting. Nice shot!
Denise
BTW - I sure hope someone else was holding the frog while you took the shot and you weren