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Been away for a while and now I'm hopefully back. I guess mostly of your hobbies comes and goes. Sometimes you just feel for doing otherthing for a while.
Was out with the camera for the second time in 3-4 months. One new photo is posted and I belive I'll post 1-3 more of them in the following days. Depends on my mood.
Thanks for the coment on The Tree Nymph butterfly, much appreciated.
I used undither to lose background and accentuate the butterfly, but I could easily have adjusted the aperture setting to get that blurred out background effect. At the time I was just trying to get everything I could in as sharp a focus as I could... becaue of lens set up I had to move camera back and forth to focus shot, not easy when they fly around so quickly from flower to flower!
Thanks for the comments on "Stoned Freedom" ( [link] )
I was trying to get as many in focus, but the camera I took it with (digital elph S230 or something, the baby canon) has very limited manual modes, so I pretty much had to point, shoot and pray. Also wanted to get the photo lined up better - more symmetry to the lines. Will definitely give reframing a go - thanks for the idea
What I do like about this picture is that you feel 'restricted' looking at it - like your eyes are playing tricks on you, that the perspectives are causing trouble... kinda how I imagine inmates on Robben Island must've felt.
Thanks for your comment on "Freaky Blue Green Eyes". And yes, you are right, the reflections are "wrong" but since I only had a picture of one eye, that is what I used. Also I thought it gave it a different look, made it a bit more freaky... Keep up your good work!
thanks for the your input, the text was selected at random, you have some good shots on your gallery, i especially like the one with the reflecttion at the airport. see you around............
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Thanks for you comments on
"The end is near" [link]
"Enemy lurking" [link]
They where really appreciated, and yes, I know now that stativ is called tripod in English
It was very hard getting a good focus on the wasp because of the surrounding lightning, or lack of actually. And I'm terrifed of those things
Trevlig helg!
I used undither to lose background and accentuate the butterfly, but I could easily have adjusted the aperture setting to get that blurred out background effect. At the time I was just trying to get everything I could in as sharp a focus as I could... becaue of lens set up I had to move camera back and forth to focus shot, not easy when they fly around so quickly from flower to flower!
I was trying to get as many in focus, but the camera I took it with (digital elph S230 or something, the baby canon) has very limited manual modes, so I pretty much had to point, shoot and pray. Also wanted to get the photo lined up better - more symmetry to the lines. Will definitely give reframing a go - thanks for the idea
What I do like about this picture is that you feel 'restricted' looking at it - like your eyes are playing tricks on you, that the perspectives are causing trouble... kinda how I imagine inmates on Robben Island must've felt.
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