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Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
Total Posts: 5932
Country: United States

A few from over the hill this afternoon. I wish you could share in the beauty down there... it is heaven on earth...

My dog and my cats love tagging along... it's a riot to watch them. They love being with me in the woods. Five of my seven cats trailed along behind me on our photographic safari.

We do have fun

I hope you enjoy today's pics.

Terry



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
Total Posts: 5932
Country: United States

Two more... including my little Poppy the cat........



Tim Kuhn
Registered: Nov 29, 2006
Total Posts: 5561
Country: United States

Terry, I'm sure I have said this before, you killing me with these wonderful shots! Your style is wonderfully sublime, you know exactly how to simplify. 4 is mind blowing. Great work my friend. Nice kitty, centered(?).

Tim

ps, I would love to tour these grounds. Looks like you have something real nice!! Good for you.



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
Total Posts: 5932
Country: United States

Tim Kuhn wrote:
Terry, I'm sure I have said this before, you killing me with these wonderful shots! Your style is wonderfully sublime, you know exactly how to simplify. 4 is mind blowing. Great work my friend. Nice kitty, centered(?).

Tim

ps, I would love to tour these grounds. Looks like you have something real nice!! Good for you.


Hi Tim. I think you are keying into my shooting style... something I don't think about much, but just kinda do. There are thousands of flowers to shoot and choose from, but I look for a certain symmetry in them and color, then the background and then I get down in the mud

I will say this. I shot for over 30 years with a Nikon SLR and me and the DOF preview button were well acquainted. When Nikon came up with the DX format, I was lost for a while... just couldn't get the hang of DX DOF... but the D3 has set me free from that now and I'm so please about that one little detail. To me it makes ALL the difference in the world when doing this kind of photography... that and a big bright viewfinder so you can see what is going on in there.

That's my secret..... and now you know.

Thank you very much Tim. I truely an flattered that you guys like them.

Terry
















Lil Judd
Registered: Oct 19, 2007
Total Posts: 6910
Country: United States

Terry - - just beautiful as always. My cats always bump into me when I'm shooting & at the worst time possible - - bad result. So I prefer not to be trailed by them, no matter how much I love them.

Kitty just melts into that shot for total color harmony. Delightful.

Lil



mabidally
Registered: May 11, 2006
Total Posts: 1289
Country: Sri Lanka

Beautiful, jus love the way you control the BG blur/DOF to bring out your flower subjects. Your added comments in reply to Tim is most interesting and helpful. I would love to also see your EXIF data, which lens/fNo, and do you ever use any fill flash?

There are some lovely wild orchids here in Sri lanka's rain forests and I would love to hone my technique and take a more serious crack at them one day.



72chevelle454
Registered: Dec 04, 2005
Total Posts: 5856
Country: United States

Terry, your killing me too... quit would ya, please JK these are all great and what a nice story to go along with, I think its great you have a fan base. and that last shot of your #1 fan is way cool. I wouldn't mind following you along some day myself



Martin Good
Registered: Mar 16, 2008
Total Posts: 1050
Country: Switzerland

Terry, really lovely shots. I would second Mabidally's request for the tech details. Love the photo of your cat and the colors and shades there. Would have been great to see a shot of your 5 cats with/without your dog.....if you could get them all in the one frame!
Martin



anthony whitmo
Registered: May 29, 2007
Total Posts: 6369
Country: United States

Golden..............................
Freaken Lovely...................

For Sale: Mark III
500 IS
Bunch of other Canon Gear

Reason: Terry D keeps setting the bar toooooo HI

Love em Terry.................. ALL My Gear is Up for sale

I LOVE YA MAN !!! And these are absolutely wonderful, The Cat belongs in a Calender (After you recrop it)



Karl Witt
Registered: Jul 11, 2007
Total Posts: 6654
Country: United States

Terry, I knew you would be out enjoying that sunshine and warmth in your favorite location. No, I don't think you are 'over the hill' but your shots are over the top man Lovely use of shallow DOF, funny how the subject and BG dictates how little or how much to use. I too had a great day out and will be sharing later, birds, critters and of course................wild flowers too!

Pretty kitty, perfectly centered cool eyes and just look at those wildflowers in the BG

Think I will pick up that Canon gear Anthony is offing too

Karl



Jude Perera
Registered: Jan 10, 2007
Total Posts: 3249
Country: Sri Lanka

Beautiful captures Terry. My favorites are #1, 4 and 5 shots.
Jude



Shasoc
Registered: Aug 24, 2005
Total Posts: 11789
Country: United States

The beauty of simplicity, Terry. You really know how to capture it. 1st and 4th are my favorites. I also like the lighting and color tones in the last shot.
Socrate



Anti Matter
Registered: Jan 10, 2008
Total Posts: 476
Country: Canada

Beautiful photo's, Terry!! Number 4 is my fave, but only just!!

Frank



MaggieBee
Registered: Jun 23, 2005
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Country: United States

Terry, these are spectacular - they truly are. So's your cat



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
Total Posts: 5932
Country: United States

Lil Judd wrote:
Terry - - just beautiful as always. My cats always bump into me when I'm shooting & at the worst time possible - - bad result. So I prefer not to be trailed by them, no matter how much I love them.

Kitty just melts into that shot for total color harmony. Delightful.

Lil


Well Lil, with such flattering comments from all of you, I hardly know what to say, except thank you so very much.

My kittens get in the way sometimes, but they really are pretty good... we've been doing this a long time and they have me trained.

Thanks Lil.

T



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
Total Posts: 5932
Country: United States

mabidally wrote:
Beautiful, jus love the way you control the BG blur/DOF to bring out your flower subjects. Your added comments in reply to Tim is most interesting and helpful. I would love to also see your EXIF data, which lens/fNo, and do you ever use any fill flash?

There are some lovely wild orchids here in Sri lanka's rain forests and I would love to hone my technique and take a more serious crack at them one day.


Thank you so much mabidally . I don't know why (or can't remember why) my exif is dropping out... it wasn't intended. Could it be getting lost when I save for the Web in CS3 If someone can enlighten me, I will address that right away.

To answer some of your questions:

- I do use flash sometimes, although the last 3 posts had none used in any of them... all natural light.

- I have always used either a 60mm micro or the 105mm micro Nikkor, but have just recently upgraded to AF and VR versions as I'm getting older and find I need all the help I can get sometimes. I have to add, though, I'm NOT a big AF user... If it HUNTS one time... IT GET'S TURNED OFF. I usually MF focus to get the approximate size for repro and cropping I want and then move in and out "Find Focusing" to focus the Stamen of the flower and check DOF to see how much of the petals will focus at any given f-stop.

- I LOVE and use selectively, D-Lighting to even out the contrast... eliminates the need for flash! Even with a backlit shot it works very well.

- I seldom shoot stopped down more than about f11... I like the OOF effect. It isolates the flower and keeps distracting backgrounds from competing for attention.

- I'm not afraid of noise... and not adverse to using noise reduction to clean it up later. I do go back over the flower with the history brush after using it, because the noise seldom hurts the subject detail, but does distract if in the background area.

I hope this helps a bit. My main go-to lens is the 105mm . I really like the new one, but honestly, could do the very same thing with the old MF version. I need the VR help now.

Cheers,

terry



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
Total Posts: 5932
Country: United States

72chevelle454 wrote:
Terry, your killing me too... quit would ya, please JK these are all great and what a nice story to go along with, I think its great you have a fan base. and that last shot of your #1 fan is way cool. I wouldn't mind following you along some day myself


Thanks Chad... hey I look at your web site and you have some very fine work compiled there. I'd be pleased to shoot along side of you any day of the week bud. From the looks of it, you live in a great area for photography up there at the Zoo.

Many thanks.

Terry



Dave In La
Registered: Jul 07, 2006
Total Posts: 5300
Country: United States

#1 is just dynamic Terry....a sweet image



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
Total Posts: 5932
Country: United States

Martin Good wrote:
Terry, really lovely shots. I would second Mabidally's request for the tech details. Love the photo of your cat and the colors and shades there. Would have been great to see a shot of your 5 cats with/without your dog.....if you could get them all in the one frame!
Martin


Thank you Martin. I'll try to get some shots of the cats together (not an easy trick) the next time out. I do have one from a few years back that was taken this very time of year that I'll post in a new thread for you. It has always been one of my favorites.

I'll also get it together on the EXIF and tech stuff on future posts.

Cheers.

Terry



Rob Tillyer
Registered: Nov 17, 2007
Total Posts: 2004
Country: Canada

Very nice Terry. Your cheering up those of us that have another month or so to wait for the wild flowers. Good job and please keep them coming.



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
Total Posts: 5932
Country: United States

anthony whitmo wrote:
Golden..............................
Freaken Lovely...................

For Sale: Mark III
500 IS
Bunch of other Canon Gear

Reason: Terry D keeps setting the bar toooooo HI

Love em Terry.................. ALL My Gear is Up for sale

I LOVE YA MAN !!! And these are absolutely wonderful, The Cat belongs in a Calender (After you recrop it)


Now, now Anthony... that's how I feel when I see you guys' bird shots. You CAN do macro shots with the 500 you know... focuses down to 12 feet.

You are very kind to say these things... I really don't know how good they are... but they are only good from my stand point if YOU enjoy them a bit... and I thank you for that.

Terry



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
Total Posts: 5932
Country: United States

Karl Witt wrote:
Terry, I knew you would be out enjoying that sunshine and warmth in your favorite location. No, I don't think you are 'over the hill' but your shots are over the top man Lovely use of shallow DOF, funny how the subject and BG dictates how little or how much to use. I too had a great day out and will be sharing later, birds, critters and of course................wild flowers too!

Pretty kitty, perfectly centered cool eyes and just look at those wildflowers in the BG

Think I will pick up that Canon gear Anthony is offing too

Karl


Thank you much Karl. Can't wait to see your shots and I'm pleased to see you having so much fun and doing so well with digital. We've come a long way baby.

I'll tell Poppy you liked her picture.

T



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
Total Posts: 5932
Country: United States

Jude Perera wrote:
Beautiful captures Terry. My favorites are #1, 4 and 5 shots.
Jude


Very kind of you Jude. Thank you for stopping by.

Terry



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
Total Posts: 5932
Country: United States

Shasoc wrote:
The beauty of simplicity, Terry. You really know how to capture it. 1st and 4th are my favorites. I also like the lighting and color tones in the last shot.
Socrate


Hi Socrate. I'm so glad you liked them. This spring has provided some wonderful sights and smells... I wish I could capture the smells too.

Terry



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
Total Posts: 5932
Country: United States

Anti Matter wrote:
Beautiful photo's, Terry!! Number 4 is my fave, but only just!!

Frank


Hello Frank. ... OK #4 it is then! Many thanks.

Terry



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