Monday, May 19, 2008

Wildflower Dancers

13 comments:

  1. Whoa, fantastic macro, it's as if someone shrunk me and placed me inside. The water droplets are amazing... you are very talented. Great job!

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  2. What a gift you have. This is absolutely beautiful. I agree with michele. How great it would be to shrink inside of this flower! KC

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  3. Amazing shot. I could actually see the dancer!

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  4. Hi Michele, K.C., and Horsoon, Thanks for your kind comments.

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  5. Truly amazing! and oh, so beautiful!

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  6. Carver, I would love to know what kind of camera you are using for your wonderful shots.

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  7. Thanks Mar, My camera is a Canon PowerShot A610. The reason I selected that one since I couldn't afford a professional camera was it is one of the few affordable digital cameras which gives you the option of adding lenses later. I can get a converter and then add a more powerful zoom and a wide angle lens. It is particularly good for macro shots which I knew I liked to do. Take care, Carver

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  8. applause; that is a much closer macro then I have ever been able to get with my shaky hands. Do you use a tripod?

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  9. The two different colored pistols almost look like starfish, too, with long, skinny arms. So, it could be Starfish Dancers! : ) Wonderful shot, Carver.

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  10. Thanks so much for your comments. To answer a questions, I don't use a tripod but I get very close. I can only get the good macros when I have the camera right up to what I'm photographing. I usually set it at macro and fine (settings on my camera), I don't use any zoom which is how I can get so close without distortion. I'm not able to get the detail when I use zoom because that doesn't work as well with the macro and fine setting and when I'm that close if I use zoom to get even closer it distorts. Sometimes I practically touch what I'm photographing for the detail or I get a bigger part and crop out more. I'm also shooting it very large so if I crop out to blow up it keeps the quality.

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  11. Gorgeous close up, especially with the water drops. Well done!

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  12. Thanks again for your thoughtful comments.

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