Just perfect! I love shells, too, but never would have gotten this capture with my camera. It's just beautiful, and I agree with Judi. Another excellent image, Endre!
Thanks so much, Philly. So glad you like it.! I always appreciate your kind comments.
All the best,
Endre
Philly Rains wrote:
Just perfect! I love shells, too, but never would have gotten this capture with my camera. It's just beautiful, and I agree with Judi. Another excellent image, Endre!
Hey buddy!! Sorry I have been away for a bit. This one is exceptional. How do you bring this type of stuff to the table once again. It never fails to amaze me of what you got on hand. I need to visit and pay a cover to get in to your archive. I have one of these in my fish tank and let me tell you, its nothing like this. What a perfect take on natures patterns you got here.. but of course, its Endre and it wouldn't be anything different but from great stuff.
I hesitate to critique your shots which are consistently of a very high standard like this one, but I wanted to ask if you were using direct lighting here because there seems to be quite a few points of reflection on the shell?
Awww, thanks so much Steve, my friend! I really appreciate all your kind words. Several people have told me that we need a docent to show people around our house. I have managed to collect a lot of nice stuff throughout the years but this shell isn't something that ordinarily I'd even consider to be all that noteworthy. I always try to find the beauty in everything I shoot so even a "lowly" shell can make a wonderful subject. Of course, in God's creation nothing is that "lowly", as this extraordinary example of natural beauty attests.
All best wishes,
Endre
Steven Roberts wrote:
Hey buddy!! Sorry I have been away for a bit. This one is exceptional. How do you bring this type of stuff to the table once again. It never fails to amaze me of what you got on hand. I need to visit and pay a cover to get in to your archive. I have one of these in my fish tank and let me tell you, its nothing like this. What a perfect take on natures patterns you got here.. but of course, its Endre and it wouldn't be anything different but from great stuff.
Thanks for the comment, Bill. Is having several points of reflection a negative deserving critique? Actually, I rather like the effect of those multiple highlights. Anyway, I shot this in the kitchen with the 8 overhead lights all on full blast, so that would certainly account for the many reflections. You've got really keen eyes, Bill. I appreciate hearing from you.
All the best,
Endre
Bill Sutherland wrote:
I hesitate to critique your shots which are consistently of a very high standard like this one, but I wanted to ask if you were using direct lighting here because there seems to be quite a few points of reflection on the shell?
Great take Endre, one of my first thoughts when I saw the assignment. The depth is explained by the f/22, my first thought was that this may be a focus stack because of the way it pops off of the screen. Nice work here.
Thanks so much, Al. I appreciate your kind comment. I don't have a proper Macro lens so I use my 70 - 200 f 2.8 L lens with an extender tube. It seems to work very well.
All best wishes,
Endre
Medowlark wrote:
Lovely subject Endre. Love the detail. F22 and 95mm at 8 sec is an interesting exposure. Close-up lens?
Thanks a lot, Tom, my friend! It is always nice to read your kind comments. "Focus stack" I may have done it but I'm unfamiliar with the exact term. Does that mean multiple exposures at different focus points all put together? If so, this isn't one.
Fond regards,
Endre
Tom Basore wrote:
Great take Endre, one of my first thoughts when I saw the assignment. The depth is explained by the f/22, my first thought was that this may be a focus stack because of the way it pops off of the screen. Nice work here.
Thank you so much, Andrew! I appreciate hearing from you and am delighted that you kike this. It's amazing how nature repeats herself in the largest and smallest of natural structures.
All best wishes,
Endre
Andrew Welsh wrote:
This one is quite striking. It stands out from the crowd. I found a similar pattern in my MA entry. Great photo work and an excellent entry.
Le Coq rock!
Nice framing choice, well exposed.
I love sea shells, must get to the instinct in all of us. Except for those of you who don't believe in evolution, then maybe you just like them "because".
Super.
Christopher