I never use a tripod for flowers. Sometimes lately, I go cruising in my
power chair, and then I have more stability. I can also brace on the
armrests. I need to be careful on uneven ground, of course the very nature
of gardens is uneven ground.
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 6:40 PM David Young <dsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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I think 11 degrees C is cool . . .
And I think 11 degrees C is shirt-sleeve weather.
I wanted to ask... Do you usually use a tripod? Or can you get such
results hand-held?
David.
wild, I never use flash or fill. Most of the time I've spotted my quarry
My guess it might be boring to watch me work as I always shoot in the
some time before and wait for good light to go shoot it, so it generally
doesn't take a long time.
that reason, but my A7s is no slouch, just can't crop so dramatically.
I take my time editing, often drastically cropping. I love the A7r2 for
dirty after the bees and other insects have been along helping them have
Also I carefully spot the flower images, because most blooms are pretty
sex.
does their job well, is a pleasure.
Thanks for looking and commenting.
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 9:17 AM, David Young <dsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Y'know, Sonny. I've always maintained that watching anyone who really
origami artist, a painter of either homes or a canvas, or even (gasp!) a
It doesn't matter whether the guy or gal is a farrier, a welder, an
photographer.
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Watching an expert work their magic is always a treat.
Some day, I'd like to watch you photograph your flowers.
David.
PS: "Cold weather" is a relative term. ;-)
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David Young - Photographer
Logan Lake,BC, CANADA
Website: www.furnfeather.ca
Gallery: The Creative Co. Merritt, BC.
E-book: http://tinyurl.com/ABHoP
Cool weather here, but Knockout Roses are still blooming around town.------
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