Good evening everyone.. I haven't been here in a while.. Luckily I was reminded that this site brings much greater pleasure to shering pictures... So here it goes.. I would like to hear your opinion if there is any suggestions how Improve images and composition..
For Halloween:)
My girlfriend is a biologist and found this kitty 5 years ago at her workplace and decided to keep it and preserve it. We call her Luna.
Long-Horned Orbweaver {Macracantha Arcuata} aka the curved spiny spider is a species of orb-weaver spider
They can grow up to 10mm in length and have a hard, flat body with three spines coming from the abdomen
The male of the species measures only 1.5 mm, with stout, conical spines
Common Name : Blue Bottle Fly
Species : Calliphora vomitoria
Another attempt at photo stacking. Any rule of how many photo to stack to get the best image?
Hello everyone....a close-up on a gadfly ... a single take with a 150 mm sigma, in macro position (ratio 1: 1 / distance at 0.38m) + close up Hoya n ° 3 /
I don't know if everyone here knows rules of photography, but I'd like to teach you some of them that are very useful for me. This first one and which one I try to apply on every composition is the rule of third.
To be as clear as possible, your virtually cut your image in three equal parts...