Your photo's are exquisite. They all maintain components that encompass the seven areas of composition of design. Balance and harmony are apart of all the photos. I am very interested in the first and the last photo's. The water droplets on the first photo quench my thirst and the last photo would be perfect to use for a wedding invitation or a poster that contains inspirational poetry printed. In the last photo you captured the water beads so perfectly.
I like how you captured the water droplets on the first two and the last one and your close up of the lily is beautiful. I love the light in the maple leaf shot, very nice! ~Ekta
So....my question is...what style camera, I'm guessing a DSLR...? And which lens? I am in total awe of these pictures....I tried to get mine this close, with no luck....I'm guessing it MUST be your lens!
The camera I have been using is only a Nikon CoolPix P90. It takes some time to trick the camera to focus where I would like it to focus. Sometimes I would have to focus on something else and hold the focus than point the camera at where i want the picture. And a tip as well. If you crop your photos tighter a lot of the time it makes it look closer. hope this helps. And thanx for the comments.
CJ,
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apart of all the photos. I am very interested in the first and the last photo's. The water droplets on the first photo quench my thirst and the last photo would be perfect to use for a wedding invitation or a poster that contains inspirational poetry printed. In the last photo you captured the water beads so perfectly.
Angela
I think these are all great- I like the simplicity of the subject matter, but also the composition. Awesome photos-
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I like how you captured the water droplets on the first two and the last one and your close up of the lily is beautiful. I love the light in the maple leaf shot, very nice!
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These are gorgeous! They remind me of the kind of shots you see in nature documentaries and National Geographic :D
ReplyDeleteSo....my question is...what style camera, I'm guessing a DSLR...? And which lens? I am in total awe of these pictures....I tried to get mine this close, with no luck....I'm guessing it MUST be your lens!
ReplyDeleteThe camera I have been using is only a Nikon CoolPix P90. It takes some time to trick the camera to focus where I would like it to focus. Sometimes I would have to focus on something else and hold the focus than point the camera at where i want the picture. And a tip as well. If you crop your photos tighter a lot of the time it makes it look closer. hope this helps. And thanx for the comments.
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