IMGP1304 by silverfish51, on Flickr IMGP1318 by silverfish51, on Flickr Trying something different. Kenko 1.4x TC with the standard Sigma 18-50 f2.8 DC EX Macro.
Pretty crappy to be honest. Canon 55-250mm moon shot. No tripod. I only took a couple of photos today, so this was my best lol.
Tried my hand at night-time/sunrise photography the other day. Sat there for hours waiting for the sun to come up but the was a heavy cloud on the horizon, eventually it came up!
I like this photo. There is a wonderful quality in the way the leaves are backlit, and the overlapping leaves create an interesting pattern. I also like the texture created by the leaves' veins. The subtle spider silk in the bottom-right is a nice touch.
I was using Canon 500D and the standard 18-55mm lens, settings were, ISO100, F/9.0 and 1/400 or something close too! Glad you liked them!
We spent the day at my parents' house. I like visiting their house because their backyard is very lush. I spent over an hour sitting in one spot, watching the various species of birds fly around. Of course, I still saw fewer birds than squirrels, but that's life in suburbia. The best part was the adult red-bellied woodpecker who kept visiting the feeder, then flying over to a nearby tree to feed some juvenile woodpeckers. A common eastern gray squirrel, proving that there is no such thing as "squirrel-proof." A red-bellied woodpecker, hanging out on the ornamental cherry tree. There's more on my Flickr, if you like looking at pictures of squirrels.
Just what I was thinking. In fact maybe if you cut off where you can see the wall/room it would look even more like a city scape, might be really cool?
Thanks for the feedback guys. It's a picture of one of my models for my current uni project. It's a site model of Hull, with laser engraved acrylic showing the locations of listed buildings suspended over an earial photo (there's rusted steel in there as well, but difficult to see). There are also cut's to show my path through the city, and the flags correspond to the photo's I took along the way. I think the entire model measures roughly 1m x 1m, split into 4 separate pieces. I'd like to spend more time on these photo's, but I've simply ran out of time. My portfolio's due in tomorrow, so everything's being done in a massive rush, hence me not deleting the background (2 sheets of a3 paper). Thanks again. Edit. Oops misunderstood you Threefingeremini, you meant simply crop the top of the picture. Might be worth a try, thanks.
Went to a park on Memorial Day and took few macro shots. Macro world by Neo - nimajus, on Flickr Lizard! by Neo - nimajus, on Flickr Macro droplets by Neo - nimajus, on Flickr My Website
A few of my favourites from this weekends shooting; Reverend And The Makers \\ Crooked Ways 2012 by Stagezero Photography, on Flickr Razorlight \\ Crooked Ways 2012 by Stagezero Photography, on Flickr Razorlight \\ Crooked Ways 2012 by Stagezero Photography, on Flickr Razorlight \\ Crooked Ways 2012 by Stagezero Photography, on Flickr
Went out to Jennycliff, this was the only picture worth keeping. Jennycliff Panorama by measter2, on Flickr