Cute kid! A couple from today. No photoshoppung, no cropping. Just loaded to NX2. No saturation boost either, just good 'ol Adobe 98 in-camera profile . Have fun!
Nikon D1X, Nikkor 35mm f/2 nonAi, Nikon extension tubes, DR-3, SB-28, SC-17 Pins Galore by ReyGay, on Flickr
Nikon D1X, Carl Zeiss Luminar 25mm f/3.5, DR-3, SB-28, SC-17 Yellow Core by ReyGay, on Flickr
Hey thanks James! Your D700 shots always reminds me to get a FF dslr (maybe after 21 Dec 2012 lol) and great stuff you have too. Cheers and happy holidays in advance!
A few from today. These bees/wasps are super fast. The don't move like normal bees. I could only describe their movements as "precise" . Seemingly they move in sharp right angle directions and stop like they are fitted with ABS brakes. Amazing these insects - they remind me of the old dot printers since that's how they move. Tracking these insects is almost impossible. All these shots, I haven't put my eye on the viewfinder , what I did is remembered the focus distance and just pointed the lens infront of the insects, since their whopping speed makes viewfinders pointless... Out of around 500 frames or more, I only had 20-30 usable shots.
No photoshopping, no cropping. All loaded on NX2.
Nikon D1X, Nikkor 35mm f/2 nonAi, Nikon extension tubes, SB-28, ReyGay Flash Diffuser, SC-17 Precision Bee by ReyGay, on Flickr
Nikon D1X, Nikkor 35mm f/2 nonAi, Nikon extension tubes, SB-28, ReyGay Flash Diffuser, SC-17 Precision Bee by ReyGay, on Flickr
Nikon D1X, Nikkor 35mm f/2 nonAi, Nikon extension tubes, SB-28, ReyGay Flash Diffuser, SC-17 Precision Bee by ReyGay, on Flickr
Nikon D1X, Nikkor 35mm f/2 nonAi, Nikon extension tubes, SB-28, ReyGay Flash Diffuser, SC-17 Precision Bee by ReyGay, on Flickr
Rey,
Your "alien bees" are sensational: Thank goodness you explained your modus operandi.
Lt Z. Those shots of Assisi are outstanding
Thanks for sharing
nightlinedrive wrote:
These shots are amazing! Teach me please! ):
Yeah, me too.
Your best bet if starting out is learn everything you possibly can about composition. If you can compose really well, everything else after that is minor. A little effort must be put in for getting exposure correct but you can leave that up to the camera in most cases. (You can use exposure to help with composition but one thing at a time is a good methodology to start with....)