I know what you mean. I'm often in the forest with people who need to learn not just to look ... but to see. There's a difference.
I love little mushy's like these.
This is a discussion on A couple wee ones within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Whenever I'm in the woods, I get acclimated to noticing details. It doesn't happen instantly, but after a bit, little ...
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Whenever I'm in the woods, I get acclimated to noticing details. It doesn't happen instantly, but after a bit, little things leap forward and get my attention. Here are two -
Both shot with the legacy OM 90mm f2 macro at about f8, which seems to be in its sweet-spot.
I know what you mean. I'm often in the forest with people who need to learn not just to look ... but to see. There's a difference.
I love little mushy's like these.
Thanks guys...I'm a master at tripod contortions!
and you're right, Steve, a lot of people look and never see. My friend Melissa has amazing vision, her photos are always out of the ordinary and I love going into the woods with her. Sometimes we notice the same things, sometimes different - like having an extra pair of eyes.
These are both just beautiful WD. Perfect dof that makes the subject stand out so well.
If you see something beautiful, "Shoot it with a Canon"
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
thanks guys. I love moss and mushrooms so it was irresistible.
Love these two WD. Thinking exactly the same as JAS, they have an underwater look to them,
I too thought that it looked like they were underwater.these are stunners
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thanks...that hadn't occurred to me, but I see it now.
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