Photography blogs with the tag 'macro'
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Manual focusing and close-ups.
I spend a lot of time (nowadays) viewing photographs online, or just reading about photography in general, techniques, equipment, blogs etc. Recently I have tried my hand at some close up and macro photography, and soon realised manual focusing was r...
- Posted by : dflory
- 21 Mar 2021 3:19PM
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More experimentations .......
...... with dandelion seeds. Mixed results today, the biggest problem being the lighting, I’d like more control using a more directional approach. Ordinary strobes produce such a wide area of light making a set up difficult to be able produce a resul...
2- Posted by : Dave_Henderson
- 3 Jun 2020 5:49PM
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New Camera
I aint wrote on here in a while but i've actually just bought a new DSLR which is the Nikon D3200 anyone know if its any good or not ? . Since i started doing Photography i have been using bridge cameras so this is a big step for me. I will be going ...
- Posted by : KatieMariePhotos
- 25 Jul 2015 8:06AM
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British flowers wild and Garden variety
Hydrangea Aquilegias (Granny Bonnets, Columbines) Forget me knot Forget me knot Butterfly Bluebells Wild flower Tulip Wild garlic These smell great Hawthorne ...
20- Posted by : ZoeKemp
- 17 May 2014 4:11PM
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British bugs and Insects found in my Garden
Cockchafer also known as the Maybug Cockchafer (Maybug) in a tree Ant on buttercup common soldier beetle some sort of ladybird or leaf beetle Orange ladybird. they have orange shells with white spot. one...
18- Posted by : ZoeKemp
- 17 May 2014 1:17PM
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Rather Large
I hate the weather in autumn, but we do see some wonderful-looking things around us, don't we. I know it all turns into a dirty mess in the end, but all those coloured leaves are great - for a while. And don't you just love all the mushrooms everywhe...
1- Posted by : conrad
- 8 Nov 2013 2:33PM
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Buzz
I spent a few minutes photographing bees today with the Olympus OM-D and 60mm macro. I really like the lens's internal focusing with large manual focusing ring. Although I found it easier with these bees to set the ratio I wanted (1:2 here) and move ...
1- Posted by : Pete
- 4 Sep 2013 11:50PM
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i kinda got a job
So i went to italia vogue website and noticed they have a photo section for photographers , its called photovogue so i entered a photo and they liked it and i had an email back inviting me to send photos to them and they will sell them on there site ...
- Posted by : KatieMariePhotos
- 19 Jul 2013 10:25PM
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Watch Parts
Another idea I had today with a different composition.... Looks like a fountain this time. If I get any other rush to the brain, it'll be put into practice. I don't think there can be many more permutations ...... watch (pardon the pun) this space. ...
1- Posted by : Dave_Henderson
- 19 Apr 2013 5:53PM
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How to make Travel Photos, while being at home.
DO YOU WANT TO GO ON A JOURNEY? But one without all the problems like a jetlag? But also one in which you still have the travel "feeling"? Well, than you're at the right blog! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ...
- Posted by : photographydo
- 24 Feb 2013 12:45PM
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Finding Natural Abstract
You would be surprised at where you can find a abstract made by nature. I found these abstracts (click blue writing to find more photographs natural abstracts ) while out walking with my Dog. they are all captured in frozen muddy puddles. the ice...
1- Posted by : ZoeKemp
- 16 Jan 2013 3:30PM
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Getting Down And Dirty
Oh please take your mind out of the trash! I recently added a new category called “Getting Down and Dirty” to my website. This by know means, means I have veered off into the land of pornography – sorry to disappoint. :) One of the things I lo...
4- Posted by : Leilani
- 26 Jul 2012 1:33AM
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Day 211: A reason to exercise caution
This was the only photograph I took today, and it really reminded me of a glass sheet hologram that I gave to my dad one father’s day. However, part of the reason for that can be seen in the petal in the rear left of the photograph. If you look ...
1- Posted by : discreetphoton
- 18 May 2012 9:46AM
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Day 204: Da-dum…Da-dum….
I’ve been working some pretty long hours since I started my new placement, so I’ve had to be creative today. I didn’t realise we had so many serrated knives. Nikon D300; Tamron 18-270mm PZD @ 270mm; ISO 200; F/9; 1/160s. VC on.
1- Posted by : discreetphoton
- 17 May 2012 9:18PM
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Day 198: Tokens of a former life
This is a collection of some the State quarters that I accumulated before leaving the US a few years ago. Unfortunately there were another ten circulated after I left, so I’ve not got the full set. However, I do have one for each of the eleven stat...
1- Posted by : discreetphoton
- 10 Mar 2012 11:06PM
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