Thanks a lot!! We call 'safari Parc', so animal are in liberty and human in car. Not easy taking picture with car moving and animal too!! Very nice place to visit.
There`s no PP added on the butterfly-shot except for the frame, everything comes from the close-up lenses (Sony VCL-M3358) that creates a very powerfull DOF ( depth of focus) and from the focus type ( 5 spot mettering ) concentraded an a small surface of the shot ( butterfly`s head). It`s tricky to get shots with close-up lenses because the camera is setted on full-zoom (12x) and the focus is created by moving the camera closer or farther from the subject ( in this shot for example I was about 40 cm distance from the subject).
I reccomand you to buy a close up lenses, the price is decent (20-50 $) and the results are just great. Check your cam to see what is the thread on your lenses (it should be something like 50, 52 or 58 mm thread) and sherch what the best lenses is.
Advice: don`t buy a cheap lens , buy one that has a coating aproach to your lens coating .
Lorraine Larochelle 17/07/2007 0:43
Thanks a lot!! We call 'safari Parc', so animal are in liberty and human in car. Not easy taking picture with car moving and animal too!! Very nice place to visit.CsomorLászló 13/05/2007 19:51
Thank you very much!
Maria João Arcanjo 12/05/2007 15:37
Thank you so much Ti.Beijinhos
MJ
DRAGA PUC 03/01/2007 18:18
p,s,as I said... no firm no business no private property
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DRAGA PUC 03/01/2007 14:35
Hi once more, you are right office seclusion is really something ????? but lucky you you have an officeread you
draga
DRAGA PUC 03/01/2007 12:35
Hi Tinthanks a lot for your visit to my site and for your kind comment
draga
EIN RAhMen 16/12/2006 15:31
I thought the same:Dbut i think she looks cute with it :)
thank you for comment :)
Emil Maga 22/11/2006 12:16
I don`t remember what I was singing :(Sorry...
Mustafa Kaya 16/11/2006 17:54
Hi Tinthank you for your comment :)
Bc. Günther Kubiza 12/11/2006 13:28
Hi ! thanx for your comment concerning my profile ;-)
i like your pictures. they are interesting.
i put you to buddy to follow your work.
kind regards, Kubi
Emil Maga 30/10/2006 5:58
Regarding this oneNo, I`m usualy behind the cam....sorry :)
Mircea Tiron-Tudor 04/10/2006 19:15
Thank you,Tin, for your comments !Greetings, Mircea
Bianca Ennes 03/10/2006 11:10
Oh!!!Loved your comment... It felt so honest and exciting!
Thanks.
Emil Maga 02/10/2006 8:51
There`s no PP added on the butterfly-shot except for the frame, everything comes from the close-up lenses (Sony VCL-M3358) that creates a very powerfull DOF ( depth of focus) and from the focus type ( 5 spot mettering ) concentraded an a small surface of the shot ( butterfly`s head). It`s tricky to get shots with close-up lenses because the camera is setted on full-zoom (12x) and the focus is created by moving the camera closer or farther from the subject ( in this shot for example I was about 40 cm distance from the subject).I reccomand you to buy a close up lenses, the price is decent (20-50 $) and the results are just great. Check your cam to see what is the thread on your lenses (it should be something like 50, 52 or 58 mm thread) and sherch what the best lenses is.
Advice: don`t buy a cheap lens , buy one that has a coating aproach to your lens coating .
Emil Maga 02/10/2006 8:06
One butterfly for you:http://static.flickr.com/95/258257460_f962942c87_b.jpg
I salute you,
Emi