|
| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 44 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Thanks Brad I've been using the drone more as an artist brush. Like most things, I'm driven. Here's another. |
Dec 28th |
 |
| 44 |
Dec 24 |
Reply |
Yes. It gives 3, 5 and seven exposures as an option. Thanks to control through GPS tha bird will stay nailed in one spot in the sky. Only time there's any real challenge is high winds. |
Dec 19th |
| 44 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Thanks Rick. The watermark is at 75%. I used to put it left or right, but changed recently so I could post on Instagram and keep my portrait format with the name visible. Just too lazy to convert to the 1080 cube shape. Lol I'm ok with it but always trouble over where to put the brand. |
Dec 16th |
2 comments - 1 reply for Group 44
|
| 75 |
Dec 24 |
Reply |
Just went to that link. Really cool. Like I wish I didn't see it cool. lol. Thanks Ray. |
Dec 20th |
| 75 |
Dec 24 |
Reply |
That worked. Thanks Ray. |
Dec 20th |
| 75 |
Dec 24 |
Reply |
I wasn't aware that there was an add on lens. The link u posted didn't work. I'll search it out. Thanks. |
Dec 20th |
| 75 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Very nice image. My initial reaction was that this would look great printed big. I just bought th IPhone 16 pro max, out of necessity rather than desire. I cracked a lens on my 14 which rendered it useless. Lol. Did you shoot this in the ProRAW format? |
Dec 19th |
| 75 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Another excellent flower photo. I agree with the others. The contrast with the background really makes it pop. Good job |
Dec 19th |
| 75 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Spider being trapped. When the animal makes contact with the blade, it will slowly wrap around and start consuming the insect. |
Dec 16th |
 |
| 75 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
The Sundew plant is a very efficient eating machine. The entire plant is covered with tiny cilia at the tip of each is a gland that excretes a tiny drop of sticky mucilage. On the blades (leaves) it is much longer with more sticky stuff when an insect lands on the blade it will slowly roll to wrap around the "meal". The petiole (stalk of the flower) is covered as well, albeit very short cilia. The red dot you see is the mucilage. Here's a close up. |
Dec 16th |
 |
| 75 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Thanks Murphy. It was lit in a soft box with overhead LED lights on low power. I use two Godox M1 light panels for side lighting. Very reliable and easy to manipulate. I appreciate the comments. |
Dec 14th |
5 comments - 3 replies for Group 75
|
7 comments - 4 replies Total
|