Good Morning! Pat (Patography) and I are your hosts for the Weekend Challenge. The topic for this weekend is Close-Up Photography. The following link lists 4 helpful tips for improving your Close-Ups.
http://www.shutterbug.com/content/four-tips-dynamic-close-photosPat and I are looking forward to seeing your interpretation of this topic, and we also welcome those of you with Macro expertise as well!
A special WELCOME HOME to Annette (aleone63) who is resting in the comfort of her home today!
Love being able go back to see the detail of an elusive bird.
An inhabitant of Ft. Clinch in Fernandina, FL
Zooming in on the cruise director from the back of the ship's theatre.
Clover
I don't know what kind of goose or duck this is?
Is this a Guinea? Ugliest poor little thing!
I mean ugly!
We had dinner at a dude ranch in Madison, GA, tonight. A gorgeous place with over a hundred horses. I love being able to zoom in the middle of a pasture for a closeup of a mare and her baby
This little filly was really curious about me. An albino with the most haunting eyes.
2 little filly BFF's
Another little filly
Bushido
Loc: No Where and Every Where
Here are a few from me.
Bushido wrote:
Here are a few from me.
Bushido, the b/w blossoms are gorgeous and the red colors just 'pop!' A wonderful set to help get us off to a great start. Glad you posted early!
Bushido wrote:
Thank you mam.
You'll have to share with us your technique on #5. Awesome!
Wow what a terrific series to start out the weekend! I'll work on some new material in the morning! Thanks for hosting the challenge! Look forward to the weekend treasures
Sendai5355
Loc: On the banks of the Pedernales River, Texas
Caught this Rock Squirrel standing on the lower deck contemplating if it was safe to proceed to the squirrel feeder.
jfrank wrote:
Caught this Rock Squirrel standing on the lower deck contemplating if it was safe to proceed to the squirrel feeder.
What an awesome shot! Love this perspective!
Goofing around in the back yard, testing the limits of a cheap lens.
wierdphotoguy wrote:
Goofing around in the back yard, testing the limits of a cheap lens.
Well, you got some good results! What kind of lens were you testing? Thanks for posting.
28mm reversed on a 135mm used to shoot a dime. Max mag acheived about 7:1 Not pretty, but it's the closest I have gotten so far.
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