gluwater
Aug-15-2005, 08:30 PM
Don't be expecting anything like Lord Vetinari, but I think they're not bad for a first attempt. It was a really good learning experience and a lot of fun. I think I'm going to really enjoy macro and my new canon 100 f/2.8.
First I'll show you a flower, I have no idea what kind it is, I'm not into naming yet but maybe I'll go buy a book. This is uncropped.
http://gluwater.smugmug.com/photos/32342253-L.jpg
Now for a couple bugs. First a butterfly that kept posing very nicely for me. This is slightly cropped for composition.
http://gluwater.smugmug.com/photos/32341716-L.jpg
Here is, correct me if I'm wrong, a jumping spider. Also slightly cropped for composition. This is one of the few shots I took that I actually got the eyes in good focus.
http://gluwater.smugmug.com/photos/32342014-L.jpg
A spider I barely noticed out of the corner of my eye. No crop or processing besides jpg conversion from RAW. I did use a tripod on this one though. All the rest are hand held.
http://gluwater.smugmug.com/photos/32342507-L.jpg
And now it's dinner time. Another one with a slight crop.
http://gluwater.smugmug.com/photos/32343193-L.jpg
Here are a couple deer I saw along the way. I was so intent upon looking at the ground around me I didn't even notice them until I was almost on top of them. These were also taken with the 100mm. They aren't the sharpest, I'm still working on my manual focusing skills.
Check out the rack on this guy. He must be the grandaddy of the local woods.
http://gluwater.smugmug.com/photos/32342605-L.jpg
This guy was a lot smaller and has some interesting shaped antlers.
http://gluwater.smugmug.com/photos/32342735-L.jpg
And last but not least the youngster of the group.
http://gluwater.smugmug.com/photos/32342912-L.jpg
I hope you like them. I sure had a good time taking them. Please comment on them, I really have a lot to learn and would love some feedback.
Nick
First I'll show you a flower, I have no idea what kind it is, I'm not into naming yet but maybe I'll go buy a book. This is uncropped.
http://gluwater.smugmug.com/photos/32342253-L.jpg
Now for a couple bugs. First a butterfly that kept posing very nicely for me. This is slightly cropped for composition.
http://gluwater.smugmug.com/photos/32341716-L.jpg
Here is, correct me if I'm wrong, a jumping spider. Also slightly cropped for composition. This is one of the few shots I took that I actually got the eyes in good focus.
http://gluwater.smugmug.com/photos/32342014-L.jpg
A spider I barely noticed out of the corner of my eye. No crop or processing besides jpg conversion from RAW. I did use a tripod on this one though. All the rest are hand held.
http://gluwater.smugmug.com/photos/32342507-L.jpg
And now it's dinner time. Another one with a slight crop.
http://gluwater.smugmug.com/photos/32343193-L.jpg
Here are a couple deer I saw along the way. I was so intent upon looking at the ground around me I didn't even notice them until I was almost on top of them. These were also taken with the 100mm. They aren't the sharpest, I'm still working on my manual focusing skills.
Check out the rack on this guy. He must be the grandaddy of the local woods.
http://gluwater.smugmug.com/photos/32342605-L.jpg
This guy was a lot smaller and has some interesting shaped antlers.
http://gluwater.smugmug.com/photos/32342735-L.jpg
And last but not least the youngster of the group.
http://gluwater.smugmug.com/photos/32342912-L.jpg
I hope you like them. I sure had a good time taking them. Please comment on them, I really have a lot to learn and would love some feedback.
Nick