Very nice place you choose for your morning walks , about the pictures Macros need no comment they are great , the rest also, I like the balance on your color specially the greens which retains the light and the mood of the picture , thanks again for posting.
Thanks Mike :) This was one of the fastest album I've ever put up... I mean it did not take that long for me to sort, select, edit etc. I think I'm liking this new process flow.. you know, just keeping it as simple as possible. Most times the process I employ can be so tiresomely tedious.. hehe... :)
you're macros are way superb...what camera are u using Josh?DSLR?o just digital cameras w/ great macro settings?
Thanks :) The macros were shot using a DSLR with 100mm macro lens. However, I had to shoot the bees using a 70-300mm lens because, as you know, it's quite 'unhealthy' to be so near them stinging bees.. hehe.. :)
Very nice place you choose for your morning walks , about the pictures Macros need no comment they are great , the rest also, I like the balance on your color specially the greens which retains the light and the mood of the picture , thanks again for posting.
Thanks and you're most welcome Arturo :) These places are just a few minutes drive from my home :). When I first planned to go there, I thought I'd never get anything good.. but I did, a few. Well, you never really know, right? :)
Yeah, thats y I like that, It looks something unique,I hope u will get more shots to share with us.:)
Thanks Shilpa :) Honestly I'm almost running out of photos to post at the moment. Been too busy lately... Hope I'll have some free slots somewhere for shooting soon :)
Thanks Miriam :). Yes, it is a peaceful place, one that I've visited so many times and never got bored. It seemed that there are always something I could photograph there :)
how to shot it? vr nice lighting effect... din try b4....u control the exposure vr well :)
It was quite difficult. Manual mode of course. I shot this in several exposures. The lighting was further enhanced with editings... The rays were quite defined so that really helped a lot :) Thanks Avery... :)