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Finally, a quick shot of the Macro virgin at work (she'll kill me when she sees this


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We photographers are a funny bunch (56k warning)Kris (macka) and I went out yesterday afternoon for a stroll, both of us trying something we don't normally do. She had considerable success with her Macro shots, while I had considerably less success playing with some weird angles and B&W conversion. I can't understand why people give you funny looks because you're bending over sideways to get 30 cms away from a park bench with a wide angle lens
![]() C&C welcome and appreciated. ![]() ![]() Finally, a quick shot of the Macro virgin at work (she'll kill me when she sees this ![]() ![]() So join in the chorus, and sing it one and all!
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Rooboy - if it gives others amusement by watching you do great things to achieve what you ultimately want, then give it to them. There is a lot to like about your first image of the park bench, the perspective, the B&W conversion - I like this one a lot
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3RD shot in the distance there is a nice large formation of cumulo nimbus clouds forming I love seeing these things form so spectacular.
Nice pics rooboy, I can't really offer too much artistic direction with these kind of images having barely touched on abstract myself. Last edited by Michael on Fri May 05, 2006 1:14 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Thanks for the comments Geoff.
Mark, the clouds were absolutely spectacular as you said. Unfortunately, they were all miles out to sea, so a decent opportunity to use them didn't appear ![]() So join in the chorus, and sing it one and all!
The first shot has come up great. Nice perspective and teh b&W suits the image.
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It was worth the weird looks. Great effect with the angles of the bench shot.
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i liek these, especially in black and white,! Well done!
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would that third pic be of the photographer taking those macro pics of the chain link a few threads up? Macka I believe?
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