Monthly Archives: May 2013

My First Concert: Lighting Craziness

I had noticed this lighting scheme earlier in the song and missed it, focusing elsewhere. But when guitarist Brendt Allman went into his solo, I waited to see if it would happen again. Sure enough, it did. EOS-1D Mark IV, … Continue reading

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Sponsored Tip: Developing A Personal Style: The Imagination of the Viewer

How-ToBy Brian Dilg, Courtesy Of New York Film Academy Photography SchoolThis tip article by Brian Dilg, comes to us courtesy of New York Film Academy Photography School, where he serves as the Chair of the New York Film Academy Photography … Continue reading

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Some bugs from today.

Well, been a week or so since I did any Macro due to being away so here’s a small selection from the garden this evening. The daily Hover 🙂A Flesh fly on top of our fence.Muscid Fly View the original … Continue reading

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Tiny Wasp

Crop53 imagesMake = CanonModel = Canon EOS-1D Mark IIIExposure Time = 2″F Number = F2.8Exposure Program = ManualISO Speed Ratings = 50Metering Mode = SpotFlash = OffFocal Length = 65mm @ 5xColor Space = sRGBExposure Mode = Manual exposureWhite Balance … Continue reading

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Libellula depressa female

1. 2. strong sunlight3. same image except I made the shadow to avoid too strong sunlightAnd some videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8duqmwo7A4http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdwCIN9lNIsNikon D7000, Sigma 150/2.8, Sigma Tc 1.4X, Tripod, natural light Last edited by DeVil; May-11-2013 at 11:56 PM. View the original article … Continue reading

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Miner bee portrait

Ever wanted to create an Avatar? Creating an Avatar!Searching Dgrin with Google Searching with GoogleCongratulations to the Winner of DSS #127 (If I Could Catch a Rainbow), cambyses.Voting is now open for DSS #128 (Sunrise or Sunset). Voting is open … Continue reading

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Samsung WB250F Review

You may question why I selected the Samsung WB250F for review after my less than positive review of the Galaxy, a camera replete with all sorts of problems like dust on the sensor, poor ISO performance and an inordinately long … Continue reading

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Recent macro 2013

hello everyonesome recent shot of may 2013 http://www.pbase.com/carlogalliani/macro_2013Scorpion fliesOrange tipChrysopa sp.Papilio machaon View the original article here

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Bug odds and sods 15-05

Some recent bug shots from the garden.Brian V. Long wavelength mothHoverfly Helophilus pendulusHoverfly Myathropa floreaHoverfly Melanostoma scalareHoverfly Syrphus sp.Muscid fly on windowsillSpeckled wood butterfly relaxing with it’s feet up.Miner bee Andrena fulva having a rest View the original article here

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good guys wear black ?

Ever wanted to create an Avatar? Creating an Avatar!Searching Dgrin with Google Searching with GoogleCongratulations to the Winner of DSS #127 (If I Could Catch a Rainbow), cambyses.Voting is now open for DSS #128 (Sunrise or Sunset). Voting is open … Continue reading

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Free Download: Avatar Icons

Published in Free Resources, Icons Today we have a free download that will allow you to create your own custom avatars. The icon elements come in Adobe Illustrator format and you can mix and match various elements to create your … Continue reading

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Garden ants

I only see three ant species in the garden- all rather small. Black ants- Lasius niger, red ants- Myrmica sp. and orange meadow ants- Lasius flavus. I only rarely see the meadow ants. Some pictures of red ants feeding on … Continue reading

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