Sunday Flower, May 14

Nice Jenni, one of mine.

 
Is this the same person that seem to come tumbling into the forum, asking questions? like where is the ON switch on this thing?

:-)

Very nice photos Jennyi, I really,really like #2 and #3 the other ones are nice, but I like those two the most, you have me peeking thru the barbwire, and the other one is like the flowers are dancing...

Thank you for sharing these

I will add this one just to take part on the thread...



Carlos
 




--
BJM
 
What you on about,
 
Gorgeous flower, Carlos.

Lol, you are funny. YOU helped! You taught me how to turn the cam on AND take off the lens cap. :-) Your comment made my day since I respect you and appreciate your encouragement. Now, when is the best time for your young ham of a model to give me lessons. Plus, how again did you make your ghetto reflectors?
--
http://photobucket.com/albums/b325/maggiesue1/
 
Iris', handheld with the E-1 with the lesser 14-45 lens.







Regards,
Mickey
-- A PICTURE IS WORTH A 1000 WORDS,
but it uses up 1000 times the memory.--
--And it's harder to spellcheck!--
 
Yours are great!



:-)

Oly
 
I don't have a clue about shooting flowers but I went out to the garden for ya. Here are a couple....

Nice pics on your part...........love the barbed wire shot!







--
Feel free to share your thoughts regarding my photography or opinions.

Charlie
 
E300+40-150mm



friends E1+14-54 (afterwards i decided to buy E300)



E300+14-54



E300+Carl Zeiss Jena Flektagon 35/2.4



E300+14-54 (blind shooting - I put camera on the ground and took a photo - E330 would be handy!)



E300+14-45

 
20x30 piece of poster board...piece of aluminum foil, crumpled up, and taped to the middle of the board...

Get it close to the subject, close enough you can see the light shining on the subject...

That's it !

:-)

Carlos
 

Keyboard shortcuts

Back
Top