I love macro photographs...I'm still learning about my macro lens. Most of the time, I find out the best setting after I look at a photo on my computer and just before I delete it.
There's no way you can slam that door, though. Still cool.
To really do macro well, you should use a tripod. I never carry one with me ergo, fiddling around with shutter speed, ISO combinations so as to not have camera motion.
Great image. Very nice. And that door is well, just about the coolest thing I have seen in awhile.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Yeah, that door is cool. No idea what it's made of.
Deletegorgeous photo. and very cool door. I wonder what it's made of.
ReplyDeleteyou should check out his website. he makes so far out glass doors and can just see your etchings on them now
DeleteYou Mr. Charleston, have eyes to see. And a good camera.
ReplyDeleteAnd I love that door. Even the crunchy footsteps add to the overall picture.
I thought you would like it. Thanks for popping in Friko.
Deletethose doors are so frickin cool....wonder how they hold up?
ReplyDeletelike your little macro view as well...simple beauty....
Check out his website Brian. These are not his coolest doors.
DeleteI love macro photographs...I'm still learning about my macro lens. Most of the time, I find out the best setting after I look at a photo on my computer and just before I delete it.
ReplyDeleteThere's no way you can slam that door, though. Still cool.
To really do macro well, you should use a tripod. I never carry one with me ergo, fiddling around with shutter speed, ISO combinations so as to not have camera motion.
DeleteAlright, I will start lugging my tripod around now, too. *Sigh*
DeleteI've been doing the fiddling thing, too - obviously not very successfully.
You inspire me to play with macro a little more. Besides, I think it is my sharpest lens.
ReplyDeleteVery cool door!
It warms my heart to think I might inspire someone to something other than a life of crime!
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