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Every now and then I take photos that fall short of being truly successful somehow yet I keep as a reference for improvement in the future. Continue reading Nearly
Every now and then I take photos that fall short of being truly successful somehow yet I keep as a reference for improvement in the future. Continue reading Nearly
By taking a sequence of images where the focus is moved from the front of the subject to the back, it’s possible to combine them on a computer into a single image with a much deeper depth of field, giving the kind of sharpness that’s tricky in one macro capture. Continue reading Stack ‘em high
After a rather hectic few months photographically I have slowed down of late, concentrating on trees, sometimes scoping out compositions and returning to them the week after, literally aiming at a photo a week, maybe. Continue reading Time flies
A selection of close ups of wild UK flora and a couple of bees for good measure, taken on my swanky macro lens that I definitely didn’t treat myself to during the UK lockdown. Continue reading Appreciating Small Things
Early mornings aren’t all glorious sunrises and back-lit deer on heat. It’s a good thing too. Imagine the never ending musk and sounds of grunting. Continue reading Dark Days