Saturday, September 25, 2010

Flora & Fauna

Title: Jiminy Cricket: 9/25/010 12:48pm, Location: Nature Park in Rexburg Idaho, F-Stop: f/5.6, Shutter Speed: 1/800, Camera: SONY DSC-H7 Digital Camera. Some edits were made after, cropped the image, auto adjusted the levels and add my water mark. This shot was taken with me laying on the ground and zoomed in. I found that taken picture of animals you have to zoom in or the the subject would run away.
Title: Apple Vin: 9/25/010 12:27pm, Location: The Orchards at BYU-Idaho, F-Stop: f/2.8, Shutter Speed: 1/2000, Camera: SONY DSC-H7 Digital Camera. Some edits were made after, auto adjusted the levels and add my water mark. This shoot was taken with the sun behind me and i was metering on the apple.
Title: Sun Shine: 9/25/010 5:38pm, Location: The Orchards at BYU-Idaho, F-Stop: f/2.8, Shutter Speed: 1/2000, Camera: SONY DSC-H7 Digital Camera. Some edits were made after, auto adjusted the levels, and add my water mark. This shoot was taken with the sun behind me. I like this shot because of the contrast between the flower and the bee

6 comments:

  1. Nice shallow depth of field on the hopper, i especially like how the second is completely blurred out. It makes sure that the second is not a distraction. I also like the rich colors you were able to produce. The last photo I probably would have tried to get in closer on the bee?

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  2. Love the grass hopper! I really like how you got down and to an angle that is more straight on with it rather than looking down at it. Nice color in the other photos and rule of thirds.

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  3. I like the composition of the apple shot. Good work with rule of thirds.

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  4. Love the first picture...but I hate grasshoppers! It made me cringe! I love the picture of the apple. It is a great lead in to the photo.

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  5. Nice grasshopper shot! I liked the shallow depth of field.

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  6. Both shots using depth of field were great! I love the grasshopper photo. Its so crisp and clear.

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