Sunday, February 17, 2013

Ice Woman


From the Medina Ice Festival 2013.  I think it was 22 degrees and my fingers were starting to freeze when I took this shot.  It's not as sharp as I would have liked..  I think it kinda looks like an alien from this view, but I think it was some sort of angel.
(Nikon D5100, 1/20, f/6, ISO2500)

Monday, February 4, 2013

Flash me!

I've been working through an online photography class, and one of the topics covered is about using flash.  The course talks about off-camera flash which I didn't have with me when I took the pictures below, but I did have a chance to play around with the on-camera flash and settings to see what I could get out of it.

I think there are plenty of times where the on-camera flash makes a picture look ... flat or like a 35mm disposable took it.  But I think there are also many situations in which the on-camera flash can save a photo.

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Sunday, February 3, 2013

The face of the orchid



Funny where you can see faces.  This was one of the orchids on display at the
Franklin Conservatory in Columbus, OH.
(Nikon D5100)
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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Giant Owl Moth


Here is another shot from the Cleveland Botanical Gardens.  I think this one might be a Giant Owl moth.  Of course it's another macro, but I liked how the sunlight was backlighting the wings.  This guy sat still for quite awhile letting me take several pictures.
(Nikon D5100, 40mm, f/5, 1/100, ISO200)

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Doris Longwing


I think this is a Doris Longwing. (Not a drag name).  Looks like it's having a lovely meal at the Cleveland Botanical Garden.  Yay for single point AF.
(Taken with Nikon D5100, 40mm lens, f/4, 1/60)

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Photo Friday: Pattern


It's a china pattern..  Still experimenting with focus stacking.  This was about 7 photos put together...
Nikon D5100 | ed. w/ Helicon Focus


Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Stacked Watch


This is my first attempt at focus stacking.  Obviously there is an issue with time passing.  And I also need to watch the light a bit better - the sun can be so fickle.  But hey, the whole thing appears to be in focus!

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The golden curve or golden ratio is based on the Fibonacci sequence of numbers that creates a mathematical formula for how we often view beauty. What is represented on this blog is not always 1.618, but is a pursuit of the intersection of mathematical logic and natural perception.

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