A Portrait - Life In A Shell
A Portrait - Life In A Shell
Photography \ Nature | 04/11/08 @869 |
ThruMyEyez |
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It was mentioned in the "Make A Change" contest that I consider doing a portrait as it would be a different subject than my usual nature photos.I imagine this would not qualify!!!
Make : Canon
Model : Canon PowerShot S2 IS
DateTime : 2008:04:10 16:53:48
Software : Adobe Photoshop CS2
Lens : Raynox DCR-250
ExposureTime : 1/25Sec
FNumber : F8.0
ExposureBiasValue : EV-2.0
MeteringMode : CenterWeightedAverage
FocalLength : 26.80(mm)
FocalLength 35mm : 151mm
ExposureMode : Auto bracket
CCD Sensitivity : ISO50
ExposureProgram : Aperture Priority
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04/11/08 @939
04/12/08 @042
cool, gary! now for the challenge- use this to make a painting
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04/12/08 @250
Great little fellow!
From a regular portrait standpoint I wish you had the focus on the eyes.
At least the right one looks a bit blurred on my monitor.
Knowing the challenges with this technique it is still cool as mentioned before.
Could you not get that little annoying piece of weed (lower left) away from "it" before taking the photograph?
04/12/08 @327
04/12/08 @375
Good shot!
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04/12/08 @542
The slightly blurred eye, yes. In defense of the overall focus, the Raynox lens used in this shot has an extremely small DOF, probably in millimeters, which I've found really needs a non-moving subject and tripod. Being at ground level, and with a turtle that kept moving slightly, as well as handheld, I had to keep about a foot in front of it while trying to keep in focus. I probably took 50 shots of this to have this one as the sharpest one. Those factors, along with telling turtle jokes to try to get it to smile, made this a more difficult shot than it appears!
04/12/08 @557
Top mark
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04/12/08 @616
cool details, cool macro
04/12/08 @854
What are the original dimensions of what we see here? I'm asking 'cause of the macro shot mentioned in other comments.
04/12/08 @868
04/12/08 @949
good details and sharpness.
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love the colors and details.
Florin
04/15/08 @761
Great semiabstract feeling!!
Top marks Gary!
Carlos
04/15/08 @948
+10
04/16/08 @958