Originally Posted by freelanceshots
No, Not at all. And I avoid putting up the same pic more than once also; but sometimes you have those pics that just seem to work in multiple threads---The frog is a solid submission.
Bob
Originally Posted by freelanceshots
No, Not at all. And I avoid putting up the same pic more than once also; but sometimes you have those pics that just seem to work in multiple threads---The frog is a solid submission.
Bob
Bob
I like the frog Bryan, and I liked it when you posted it previously. You say you wanted to fill the frame and I'd say you did a damn fine job at that! Very nicely framed.
A while back now I had a very calm cicada who sat nicely for some portraits. I didn't try for or get much DOF, but that's good for this post.
Canon D60, 100mm f/2.8 macro (original, not USM), f/5, 1/250s, ISO-400, manually focussed. From memory this was on a tripod.
Okay! That's the first time I've used flickr - so thanks to Sean Setters for his tips on posting images.
Paul.
I had a few beers so I decided to take a close up pic of one. The curve of the bottle was enough to soften letters either side of the right side of the M in Miller. The 5 of 6 beers was enough to soften all of my thought processes.
40D, EF-50 1.8 II,1/50, ISO 1250
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Rainon my car
5D @ 100 ISO, EF 100-400L at 400mm f5.6 1/125 Sec
Used this pic as an example in a question posed by Fastglass (Bird) and thought it also meets the requirements of this contest.
EXIF: f3.2, ISO 500, 1/160 at 148mm on a 40D w/a 70-200 IS 2.8
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Here's one of mine. Taken this past weekend in a park in Lyon, France. Wanted to get a macro shot of this flower and just as I set up this little bugger flew on it.
Canon EOS 500D, Canon EF 70-300/4-5.6 IS USM at 300mm f/6.3, ISO 1600.
(I'm sorry if I'm doing anything wrong, this is my first time posting in one of these assignments)
My gear: Canon 500D, 17-55mm F/2.8 IS, 70-200 F/4L IS, 100mm F/2.8 macro (non-USM), 50mm F/1.4
Rebel XSi, ISO 400, 55mm, f/7.1, 1/40th
Superior by Chris-Baker, on Flickr
Bill, Beautiful Kestral, Great colors and bokeh---Sitting on the camera is cool too.
Bob
Bob
Thanks Bob....after seeing your great HB pic, I decided not present one of mine.
I used this pic to show the differences between the (European) Common Kestrel (Fastglass