Rarely do i get someone to pose so well and upright, so i thought i'd post this after our session earlier this morning:
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
More
Lately, as a result of having joined a on-line macro club, i've been shooting more bugs/insects then i usually do. This small, about 1 1/2"- caterpillar was crawling around my the porch chair. He was moving way too fast for me to get a photo of his head which was what i wanted to do. I moved the chair, got everything set (the camera was on a tripod and using a 60mm Macro lens) for the arrival and still - no head shot! And, i haven't been able to id the caterpillar yet. If you know its name, type or anything about it would you please leave word in the comments section below - thanks.
On the other hand -other lens?- i got a couple of really good shoots a weekend ago on a local garden walk in the West Asheville area:
Gulf Fritillary Butterfly
Asian Lady Bug
I try to regularity return to macro work; ie, at least 1:1 if not larger. When i was at a friends house a week ago she had some glass balls filled with colors and shapes - an idea subject to play with macro photographically. So far i've only come up one with one that i like which is this:
This is what i've come up with so far. For a first effort its not so bad and it is just a beginning.
This will be my next color to work with.
Thursday, August 31, 2017
Birds
I've been doing a bit more bird photographing lately looking to improve both the clarity and sharpness of the images.
Eastern Bluebird with grub
From a park about 80 miles from here. I think the top image was one of the young ones as there seemed to be a whole family out pic-nic just as we were.
Father Cardinal (kinda hiding)
Mother Cardinal (i believe) with worm
Mother with two children.
Berwick's Wren
Saturday, August 26, 2017
Crab Spider
The other day when i went to open the porch door i found a very small, little finger-nail size, spider on the dead-bolt latch:
I thought it very much looked like a crab from the front and when i went looking for its id: lo, it is a Crab Spider!
Somewhat cute in its own way.
I thought it very much looked like a crab from the front and when i went looking for its id: lo, it is a Crab Spider!
Somewhat cute in its own way.
Monday, August 21, 2017
Rabbits, again.
I have always been fascinated by and with rabbits and now they live at the edge of our backyard.
I know there are at least three that live around here. The one above is the one i believe that i see most often.
This one:
was taken in June and his/her ears clearly have tears in both. And he/she looks somewhat old or a bit battered.
The rabbit i have been taking photos of lately has no ear markings, and
Occasionally there are two of them in the yard at the same time and then they do this rather funny thing where they face each other about 3-5 feet apart and then just sit there looking at the other. Then one runs towards the other and the other jumps straight up in the air -as though levitating because it stays level during the jump- and lands facing the other. So far i've not had a camera when that happens so i've no photos of their antics. They often do that a bunch of times ... its very funny to watch.
I have not seen the torn ear rabbit since June.
I know there are at least three that live around here. The one above is the one i believe that i see most often.
This one:
was taken in June and his/her ears clearly have tears in both. And he/she looks somewhat old or a bit battered.
The rabbit i have been taking photos of lately has no ear markings, and
appears to be watching the bumble bee that's just in front of her/him
This is the way i most often see her/him. Appearing to sit quietly for long periods of time with almost no movements.
Until it is time to clean him/herself.
Occasionally there are two of them in the yard at the same time and then they do this rather funny thing where they face each other about 3-5 feet apart and then just sit there looking at the other. Then one runs towards the other and the other jumps straight up in the air -as though levitating because it stays level during the jump- and lands facing the other. So far i've not had a camera when that happens so i've no photos of their antics. They often do that a bunch of times ... its very funny to watch.
I have not seen the torn ear rabbit since June.
Saturday, August 19, 2017
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I know little about this blog's possibilities other then it is a freebie owned by Google/Yahoo. Someone asked how they could follow this blog and i don't know the answer to that other then checking in every so often. If you reading this and know how someone can subscribe or i can invite people to view (other then sending a link) i'd appreciate hearing from you.
Chimney Rock Overlook
Morning
This morning at sunup the far southeastern mountain had clouds around it giving it a look of a Japanese Landscape. Sadly, by the time i got the camera/lens out, it had changed - still, i liked it:
And the tomatoes continue to bloom.
Mountain name unknown
This was shot with a 70-300 lens and while sitting on the porch watching the sun rise, i notice that a Pentatomidae, better known as a Stink Bug, sitting on the top of one of the poles that the tomatoes are supported by.
Sitting very still, a perfect portrait of a stink bug.
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