Camera: Sony CyberShot H1
Macro of a native Floridian Lizard.
Location: Pasco County.
Walking around the jungle looking, observing and learning. A small movement within a palm leaf. Captured.
Camera: Sony CyberShot H1
Macro: This detail reveals that the Spiney Back Spider's shell is hairy.
Camera: Sony CyberShot H1
Macro:
Little is known about this spider's habits. I set out to observe and record them.
Camera: Sony CyberShot H1
Telephoto mode.
The owl wasn't focused on me. It was focused upon a minute movement in the brush to the side of us.
That focus worked in my favor because I had enough time to concentrate on capturing the minute texture of its feathers.
My photography is free form. That is free from having to worry about those little technicalities. It borders on a Zen type of thinking. Always within the moment. The subject and I. Practice and more practice. Overcoming self-doubt and self-limitation. Once the photographer conquers the aforementioned, they are free to create without having to analyze everything. Point the camera, focus, don't breathe for that moment and click that button gently. It's done. No need for the photo enhancing software.
Camera: Sony CyberShot H1
Dithered to death...PhotoShop Older Version
Camera: Sony CyberShot
Set up for Auto.
Camera: Sony CyberShot
The Artwork behind cat: Miracle on 192
Oil on canvas
Camera: Sony CyberShot
Location: Disneyland, Orlando, Florida
Camera: Sony CyberShot
Location: Osceola County Historical Society exhibition, Kissimmee, Florida
Camera: Sony CyberShot
Location: Lake Louisa, Clermont, Florida
Like I've written before, insects grow very large in Florida.