In my life, I have always been surrounded by boys and men. ; I have 4 brothers, 4 nephews, 3 sons...you get the picture. ; My house is decorated in woodsy, earthy, manly man tones. ; But there is one place that remains girly and it always will. ; It's where I go to escape and is the only place in the house where I can be alone. ; Ahhhh, off I go then... 50mm/1.8 [attachments posted prior to 4/27/2010 have been deleted by admin. be sure to link images to make sure they don't get removed]
Lens: Tamron 90mm F2.8 macro Exif: ISO800, 1/160 shutter, F2.8: [expando]http://s3.amazonaws.com/masters.galleries.dpreview.com/221920.jpg?AWSAccessKeyId=14Y3MT0G2J4Y72K3ZXR2&Expires=1272864632&Signature=R1BIV0n5fU5v4JrXwee44ie2GqE%3d[/expando] My cat Mickey watching squirrels out the living room window - you can see the stepping stones and red lava gravel running behind the front wall in the reflection in her eye.
Wide open is a lot of fun on pets - the super-narrow DOF makes for an interesting sliver of detail, and somehow seems to enhance the feeling of smallness on small animals, even when used in closeup. ; Cute dog!
The problem I have with my dog is that he looks away when I am trying to focus on him. ; For some reason, he will be looking straight at me, but as I try to compose/focus, he looks away. ; I think there must be some aversion to the camera. Regards, Boris
Try it with a cat...attention span of...well, a cat. ; Mine looks at me for about 1/4 second when I make a noise, sees I have the camera pointed at her, and immediately looks away. ; Either that, or walks towards me and sticks her nose in the camera lens. ; It isn't easy. ; With my dog, at least if I made a 'What's that?' in a whispery urgent tone, he'd throw up his ears and stare intently for a few seconds listening and looking for something...enough to snap a shot. ; The cat responds to 'What's that' by darting off towards a window to look for a squirrel...no delay or pause at all. ; I've learned to get shots of the cat closeup requires being AT the window waiting when she gets there!
The wildflowers I think may have peaked at the Preserve.... But the water has brought lots of Damselflies. ; And one Dragonfly: 28-105D, @105mm, f/4.5, in the macro zone
Great shots everyone. ; Jeff, I am so loving the whole puppy thing. :-* Got this shot yesterday by laying flat on my belly in the middle of the woods between my house and my neighbor's. ; If anyone knows what these little plants are, please let me know! ; They are only about 3 or 4 inches tall and grow in the woods and they look like tiny umbrellas.
Tamron 90mm F2.8 Macro, 1/15 at F2.8, ISO3200...left it unprocessed as I liked the graininess: [expando]http://www.pbase.com/zackiedawg/image/123417356/original.jpg[/expando]
Doggie treats (click photo to see who's bowl this belongs to.) Nikon D70/50mm, 1/15s, f/1.8, ISO 640, EV +1