Here’s an eclectic mix, all shot on an iPhone 12 Pro.
Haven't had much time to get out and shoot lately, but for some contrast, here's an example of a decidedly un-wildlife shot (though the exhaustion was the result of a day chasing all the wildlife in the yard!)
It's been a few months since I've had time to post anything, but here are a few from the archives...
It's probably been close to two months since I've had time to post anything, but I finally got a few free minutes, so here are a few B&W shots.
Here are a few from the yard this afternoon, including one of the dog stopping to smell the ros-, um, hydrangea.
I haven't had much time to break out the camera lately, but here's a quick shot captured when walking the dog this morning. This was done using an iPhone 12 Pro in manual mode, F2.0, ISO 320, 1 sec. Nothing fancy, but we'll see if I can find time for some better shots later in the week.
Just a collection of random pix shot with an iPhone 12 Pro around the house, hikes and Home Depot. I continue to be amazed by the quality of the multiple lens setup and the post-processing opportunities afforded by the new ProRAW format.
Other than the baby birds above, here's one of the few bird shots in my archives.
Last year a robin built a nest in a precarious position on the angled part of one of our downspouts, and on Mother's Day 2020, the nest fell off, along with the baby birds living therein. We reconstructed the nest (our kitchen now down one hanging fruit basket), returned the birds, and everyone did well, with the birds eventually leaving the nest. This year, what we assume is the same robin came back to her ready-made nest, added a few twigs just to say she contributed something, and raised a new batch of baby birds. I've never been into bird pix, but with the nest outside our kitchen window, it was hard to resist getting a few photos. The first few shots are of the babies in the nest and the last two are iPhone shots of one of the fledglings after they set off from the nest today.
Here’s one for today that worked out well without any editing. This was a shot from the 9/11 Memorial in NYC.
PAToGraphy wrote:
p.7 Love it. Which method are you using, CE, for the selective color?
I just edited in Photoshop CC (release 22.3.1), using the Camera Raw filter - color mixer, and dropped the saturation on all but the red to zero (or close to zero). Below is the original, which even without edits pretty much works for a selective color approach.
Another for the challenge, this one from the harbor at Nafplio, Greece.
Here's one from a photography class I took years ago. I knew little about Photoshop then, so it was lots of selecting and masking pixel by pixel around the edges of the wheelbarrow. Much easier these days.
Photogirl17 wrote:
Nice looking Boy, What's the sock for in the last Image? did He Hurt his Paw?..pg. 30
Yep. Scraped his paw pad, so the sock protects it on walks while it heals.