Hacker TPer Emeritus Messages 7,625 Name Colin Edit My Images Yes 7 May 2006 #1 Enjoy! I realise it's a bit soft but comments and critique appreciated. Colin.
Forbiddenbiker The Enforcer Messages 11,048 Name Adam Edit My Images Yes 7 May 2006 #3 I like it too. But I don't see a photographer in the reflections on my screen...I see an Orang-utan :shrug:
I like it too. But I don't see a photographer in the reflections on my screen...I see an Orang-utan :shrug:
HIMUPNORTH Messages 5,178 Name Gary Edit My Images Yes 7 May 2006 #4 Oh I like stuff like this! As most of my lenses are wide or prime I can never seem to get results like this. Did you use a macro Col?
Oh I like stuff like this! As most of my lenses are wide or prime I can never seem to get results like this. Did you use a macro Col?
Matt TPer Emeritus Messages 22,999 Name matt Edit My Images Yes 7 May 2006 #5 very cool, ive seen similar shot before but it works very well, good!
OP Hacker TPer Emeritus Messages 7,625 Name Colin Edit My Images Yes 7 May 2006 #7 Apologies, I forgot to post the shooting info: D70 Sigma 180mm macro Handheld (don't have any more at the mo) I've been called many things, but an Orang Utan? Colin.
Apologies, I forgot to post the shooting info: D70 Sigma 180mm macro Handheld (don't have any more at the mo) I've been called many things, but an Orang Utan? Colin.
Forbiddenbiker The Enforcer Messages 11,048 Name Adam Edit My Images Yes 7 May 2006 #8 Hacker said: I've been called many things, but an Orang Utan? Click to expand... Sorry about that. I though maybe you where being clever. :shrug:
Hacker said: I've been called many things, but an Orang Utan? Click to expand... Sorry about that. I though maybe you where being clever. :shrug:
RobertP TPer Emeritus Messages 11,726 Name Robert Edit My Images Yes 7 May 2006 #9 Forbiddenbiker said: I like it too. But I don't see a photographer in the reflections on my screen...I see an Orang-utan :shrug: Click to expand... The drops act like small lenses so you are seeing an Orang-utan in the distance not reflected Real drops or one of those mist sprayers ? Not that it matters. Nice capture.
Forbiddenbiker said: I like it too. But I don't see a photographer in the reflections on my screen...I see an Orang-utan :shrug: Click to expand... The drops act like small lenses so you are seeing an Orang-utan in the distance not reflected Real drops or one of those mist sprayers ? Not that it matters. Nice capture.
Joe T TPer Emeritus Messages 15,801 Edit My Images Yes 7 May 2006 #10 Very hard to get those kind of shots. The DOF has to be small, otherwise the backgorund becomes too busy. Good stuff.
Very hard to get those kind of shots. The DOF has to be small, otherwise the backgorund becomes too busy. Good stuff.
OP Hacker TPer Emeritus Messages 7,625 Name Colin Edit My Images Yes 7 May 2006 #13 Thanks for all the comments, this was shot au naturel no sprayers or misters. Agro, I'm not sure what you mean by 100% crop, but this one was cropped although I don't know the percentage. Colin.
Thanks for all the comments, this was shot au naturel no sprayers or misters. Agro, I'm not sure what you mean by 100% crop, but this one was cropped although I don't know the percentage. Colin.
RobertP TPer Emeritus Messages 11,726 Name Robert Edit My Images Yes 7 May 2006 #14 100% crop means not resized down - just a bit cropped from the original and left as is.
Agro Messages 66 Edit My Images Yes 7 May 2006 #15 ^^^^ Aye what he said I wouldn't worry about knowing certain meanings mate, I don't know much myself mate but I can't think of a friendlier place to learn.
^^^^ Aye what he said I wouldn't worry about knowing certain meanings mate, I don't know much myself mate but I can't think of a friendlier place to learn.
Warspite Messages 3,821 Edit My Images Yes 7 May 2006 #16 Looks very good, excellent capture of such fine detail