Hi! This is my first post here and plese be nice with me .All the comments and criticism are always welcome.
Remy
My first post here!
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Welcome Remy,
Superb separation of background and subject. Could you indicate some technical details?
After viewing your Flickr gallery I was particulary interested in the natural colour and texture you are able to achieve with your photography.
Craig
Superb separation of background and subject. Could you indicate some technical details?
After viewing your Flickr gallery I was particulary interested in the natural colour and texture you are able to achieve with your photography.
Craig
To use a classic quote from 'Antz' - "I almost know exactly what I'm doing!"
Welcome Remy,thats a nice introduction shot. The diagonal branch makes for a much more dynamic shot,cutting across the screen as it does. Nice shot!
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It reminds me of when I was able to photograph mantises in the wild on one or more holidays in Spain. Spain is too beautiful to waste time in the costal resorts so I always go inland and tour over considerable distances.
It was unhelpful to you by pointing its right rear leg at the camera, requiring, maybe, one stop smaller to have had it fully in focus. But a very good shot, mainly because you got down to its level, rather than shooting from above.
Harold
It was unhelpful to you by pointing its right rear leg at the camera, requiring, maybe, one stop smaller to have had it fully in focus. But a very good shot, mainly because you got down to its level, rather than shooting from above.
Harold
My images are a medium for sharing some of my experiences: they are not me.