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This moth was flying around my garden on holiday last year in Corfu Sony A5000, Sony 30mm Macro, F6.3, 1/2000, ISO 200
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All images are made on a77m2 + Sigma 1.4/35 Art F
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Hello I recently had the opportunity to go to a lotus pond. Beforehand, I did a quick look up of "lotus ponds/flowers" on google and saw a lot photos of single lotus flowers placed in the middle of the shot. I wanted to try something different and this was what I ended up with. In the middle is an unfurled lotus leaf and behind it is a wilting lotus flower. The lotus flower and the unfurled leaf seem to be competing subjects since they're both in the middle, but I still like the photo in my own weird way. I was wondering how other photographers would feel about the composition of this photograph. Would this be considered bad composition? Would someone say this is an interesting photo or a bad photo? This was shot with sony a6000 + kit lens. - Hummingbird
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Traveled to Khao Yai, Thailand recently and took some landscape shots. Using the new SEL35F18F: Bloom by RICO Lee, on Flickr With the SEL85F18: Day by RICO Lee, on Flickr
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I shot this from a crouched position in a stream near Medellín, Colombia. A friend on my left held a softened flash, and it was shot on a Sony A6000 with 10-18mm lens set on 18mm. It was quite dark within the trees and the exposure was 1/30 sec at f4.5 (ISO200). http://markeilbeck.com https://www.instagram.com/mark_eilbeck/?hl=en Thanks Mark Eilbeck
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I shot this from a crouched position in a stream near Medellín, Colombia. A friend on my left held a softened flash unit, and the camera was a Sony A6000 with 10-18mm lens set on 18mm. Although it was a sunny day, it was quite dark within the trees. The exposure was 1/30 sec at f4.5 (ISO200).
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My latest project - low key macro/ close-up flower photography. These were shot using Sony A7ii and Canon FD 50mm f3.5 macro, a single flash (in softbox). Shot at f18 - f22 to get the dark background. Processed in PS and Alien Skin Exposure X3. Regards, Omer
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From the album: Rokkor 50 1.4 on Sony a6000
Took a shot of this silk tree, what we southerners call mimosa, outside my mother-in-law's house with my Minolta Rokkor 50mm 1.4 on a Sony a6000. -
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From the album: A6000 SELP1650
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From the album: A6000 SELP1650
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From the album: A6000 SELP1650
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From the album: A6000 SELP1650
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From the album: ericpaulweissman.com
I love shooting with my Sony A7II and my Prime 90 MM FE. This is also a great Portrait lens.© ericpaulweissman.com aka Eric Paul Weissman, Toronto Canada
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I took some close-up photos with these flowers without macro tube, removed the lens out of the body and tried some luck .. flower by M E G A T H U A N, on Flickr flower by M E G A T H U A N, on Flickr #flower by M E G A T H U A N, on Flickr Untitled by M E G A T H U A N, on Flickr Untitled by M E G A T H U A N, on Flickr #pink by M E G A T H U A N, on Flickr
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Here a shot I did with my Sony A7 paired with the FE Zeiss 16-35mm F4 OSS on a beautiful windy evening somewhere on a windy field of tulips in the Netherlands :-)