Bios.
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Got my first proper camera (500d) in july and have been playing with it almost daily since.
I'm mainly interested in insect/wildlife macros and surfing shots but here's my best photos so far.....
Very recently got a Sigma 105mm 2.8 EX DG macro and haven't really had much chance to play with it but here's a couple from the first few:
Shame about the fluff on the ladybird but this was almost SOOC!
I think this is a type of parsitoid wasp. Sightly cropped because these are tiny!
Went to see Lee "scratch" Perry and spent most of the time looking through the viewfinder. Not very sharp but I don't think its too bad for handheld fully zoomed canon 55-250mm f4 at 1/60.
I don't really like shooting people, insects are much better! However I liked the composition of this photo but it was missing something so I used it as an excuse to try to teach myself photoshop.
Some insect macros. Using a full set of cheap extension tubes and either the canon 18-55mm kit lens or the 55-250mm for more working distance:
Couple of surf shots:
Any crits welcomed!
Check out my flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bios1/
Cheers.
I'm mainly interested in insect/wildlife macros and surfing shots but here's my best photos so far.....
Very recently got a Sigma 105mm 2.8 EX DG macro and haven't really had much chance to play with it but here's a couple from the first few:
Shame about the fluff on the ladybird but this was almost SOOC!
I think this is a type of parsitoid wasp. Sightly cropped because these are tiny!
Went to see Lee "scratch" Perry and spent most of the time looking through the viewfinder. Not very sharp but I don't think its too bad for handheld fully zoomed canon 55-250mm f4 at 1/60.
I don't really like shooting people, insects are much better! However I liked the composition of this photo but it was missing something so I used it as an excuse to try to teach myself photoshop.
Some insect macros. Using a full set of cheap extension tubes and either the canon 18-55mm kit lens or the 55-250mm for more working distance:
Couple of surf shots:
Any crits welcomed!
Check out my flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bios1/
Cheers.
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