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A few more of West HeadDid I actually see the great views? Well yes I did but these are the pics I took instead.....
A really interesting moss Another species of Drosera. (miniata) or something similar if I recall ...and of course some more little fungi Regards Colin
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Re: A few more of West Head#1 almost looks like a seaside scene - algae and sea urchins. It looks very wet, which sets the mood but in some ways takes the detail away.
#2 I missed these guys altogether. They probably need more depth of field if possible. #3&4 are both great with loads of detail. A soft box may have helped remove some of the harshness in the shadows.
Re: A few more of West HeadThankyou Andrew,
I have had a hard time getting low enough for some of the fungi with my soft box. The small soft diffuser I have been using lately works well for most shots but I still end up with some harsh shadows depening upon chosen appature. I am sorry you missed these smaller sun dews as they were all over while we were walking together. I should have taken more images of these but was interested in the bract stucture that was odd. The mosses were near where you got your first leaches. Regards Colin
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Re: A few more of West HeadI love the colour and sharpness of the last image, you have done very well here to get it all in focus (or at least to look in focus). Top stuff colin!
probably not hard since they are damn tiny... gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: A few more of West HeadColin
These shots epitomise why I enjoy seeing your work. We both travlled the same path that day and you've captured images I just plain didn't see. THe last two images (the first of that pair in particular) are just exceptional. Peter
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Re: A few more of West HeadThanks all,
Gerry , I think I need to try focus stacking. Peter I think the third pic should have a caption of .... Ahhhhh yes just little to the left........ Regards Colin
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Re: A few more of West HeadNice work! Love the look of the green thingy.. rather interesting to see all the detail...
Fwoar.. think of how sharp it would be on the full res... *droooool* Great Job! Canon | Sony | Panasonic | Tamron | Sigma
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Re: A few more of West Headlove the drosera
Must catch up when I get home whizzzz, there goes life again.....
But now captured on a Canon 40D with bits http://www.flickr.com/photos/wazonthehill/
Re: A few more of West HeadWell done for coming up with something unexpected colin... good macro work...
Cheers, John
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