Sunday, July 4, 2010

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Wisdom

Hello everyone. My challenge this week as part of the project 52 weeks picture was to represent the wisdom with my digital camera . I abuse my favorite model (except for my wife and my boy of course! !). I shoot my dog! My Nikon D80 is still a remarkable job. Especially after cleaning the sensor. I still used my Nikon 50mm f/1.8 lens , a marvel! That record that I use almost all the time. I love having the ability to open max and avoid using the flash. There is nothing better than natural light! Remember that you can see all my photos of project 52 weeks slideshow.

So here's the final result:

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The hardest part is: to keep the glasses! I had to use pliers to my blonde hair to grip the arms of the glasses in the hair of the dog. I can tell you it was not very appreciated. Fortunately, I had a little treat for pooch at the end;)
Here are the details of the setting used ...

Exif data:
Camera: Nikon D80
Lens: Nikon 50mm
Shutter Speed: 1 / 250 sec.
Aperture: f/1.8 ISO
: 400
Flash: Not
Focal Length: 50mm White Balance
: 5 000K

My little photo project is going well until next time. I think I learned a lot, especially to better prepare for the shoot. I try to be as imaginative as possible. And believe me, it's a very difficult exercise for me, I feel much more comfortable with technology than with the composition of the picture! I decide starting this project just to improve that side of me to open my mind as they say!

You can left click on Project 52 weeks in photography to show the other weeks.

next week ... A photo of the city!

good week!


View slideshow of all photos

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Moth Psychology

I caught a small moth b launched this night for a photo session with my digital camera ... I have no merit, they get caught easily by the wings. We can then put them anywhere, they leave and do make the dead!

I mounted my extension tubes on my 28-80mm lens and lets go!

The camera used is Nikon D80 . Mounted on tripod with trigger wired to ensure the picture clear and sharp. So here

the two best pictures of the little session:

He plays dead ...
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Petite pose ...
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The Batinses, he hid all the time the legs to protect themselves. I had tried to explain in great length that I will not hurt him, nothing to do! By cons, he remained motionless, allowing me to prepare myself at my ease. I then released into the wild. He clung to the wall where I had originally found and his life became normal again! Poor little thing! The

macro photography is very impressive. We are surrounded by a host of small things alive or not. It is by looking closer you can really appreciate how they are complex and well done. Taking for example the moth, when viewed with our eyes, we see a species of butterfly always hung on a wall and goofs off. By photographing macro, you can see all the details of his little legs, small hooks at the end it keeps hanging, hair, eyes, etc. details in the coloring ... Nature is so well done.

Do a search on google and see all the varieties of spiders for example ... Awesome! My extension tubes allow me to really discover another world.

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