You don’t take a photograph, you make it. –Ansel Adams

Monday, February 15, 2010


8 comments:

  1. Adam, you are providing the motivation I need! As soon as the weather warms and the small creatures are out, I sure want to explore this area of photography. Something else I would like to do is an unattended camera in the woods, say by a watering hole. However such cameras for sale are expensive for what one gets, and cheaply made, unless you have some pointers?

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  2. Thanks Jim, The bee happened to be in my front yard last year and hung around just long enough for a couple of pics. The unattended camera could be a lot of fun. There is a fox near my house that I have only managed to catch once on camera. I will have to look more into something like that.

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  3. Great clarity in the picture of the bee. I would have been to worried about it stinging me to get that close.

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  4. They are both neat--especially the bee, because like Shawn, I am not usually willing to get close enough to ever see them with such clarity and detail.

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  5. Bee-utiful! Love the rich colors and the depth of the textures! That bee looks so soft and fuzzy!

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  6. Yes, the bee was in such perfect focus, and the hairs stood out so well! Perfect lighting! The bug in the bark is also great!

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