While I have the screens out for cleaning/weathersealing the porch and deck presents some opportunities for spiderweb photos. These were last night, lighted by either a pair of SB-900's or the Nikon R1 macro flash with the 85mm macro lens.
While I have the screens out for cleaning/weathersealing the porch and deck presents some opportunities for spiderweb photos. These were last night, lighted by either a pair of SB-900's or the Nikon R1 macro flash with the 85mm macro lens.
Nice lighting on that spider.While I have the screens out for cleaning/weathersealing the porch and deck presents some opportunities for spiderweb photos. These were last night, lighted by either a pair of SB-900's or the Nikon R1 macro flash with the 85mm macro lens.
While I have the screens out for cleaning/weathersealing the porch and deck presents some opportunities for spiderweb photos. These were last night, lighted by either a pair of SB-900's or the Nikon R1 macro flash with the 85mm macro lens.
That's a nice view FIREd - a good clear view of Sutro Tower. When I can see Sutro Tower from Oakland, I know it's a clear day. I'm not sure that I'm completely keen on the horizon dividing the frame in half - would prefer to see the horizon line lower down or higher up, but that may just be me. Photography is such a subjective thing.
There is a rule of composition known as the rule of thirds. I don't know much about these things (and have an in-built resistance to following rules set for me by other people), but it does seem to help create pleasing compositions, at least to my eye.
Rule of thirds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I agree.I usually don't like cropping my pictures, but lowering the horizon does make for a more pleasing composition, I think:
There is a rule of composition known as the rule of thirds. I don't know much about these things (and have an in-built resistance to following rules set for me by other people), but it does seem to help create pleasing compositions, at least to my eye.
Rule of thirds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rosie - love those photos. I just hope the little feller didn't actually eat any Krispy Kreme doughnuts!
Oh heavens no!! We're not that generous.
Plus, feeding animals in parks is a big no no ... I prolly shouldn't have let the critter take a taste of my morning coffee, but he snuck up on me (honest ossifer!) and then it was just too funny a pic to pass up.