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Lesson Learned

July 30, 2012  •  Leave a Comment

As a 42 year old man I've learned a very valuable lesson when it comes to macro photography of insects.  If you're going to take photos of these guys and have to work 1 inch away from them (due to the short 40mm lens).... MAKE SURE THE DAMN THINGS ARE DEAD!  

I could have sworn that this guy with the the killer spike for a mouth had passed on to the great bug beyond.  If you had left me in the pool for hours, that would certainly do the trick.  Not with this guy.   After about 30 shots, I looked again through the lens to see his spike moving and his breathing kicking in.  PHOTO SHOOT OVER!

Lesson-learned number two is that I can still scream like a little girl when necessary...


Look What The Pool Dragged In

July 18, 2012  •  Leave a Comment

One of the things I've come to love about photography is the huge range of topics that can be covered in an image.  The possibilities are endless and at this point in time, I'm still keeping a very broad spectrum of subjects and styles in what I shoot.   And while I love macro images, I'm not always seeking out the subject.... sometimes they land in your lap.  Or pool.  

With these warm summer temperatures, it seems a gazillion insects have spawned and in the morning I've found a few creatures in the pool that were both big enough and interesting enough to want to see how they would look up close.  Bugs generally skeeve me out a bit, but the the design of the shells and chitinous parts of some of them are amazing.  I picked up a Nikkor 40mm 2.8 Micro lens not that long ago and put it to work on a few finds.  It's a short working distance, but since the bugs were dead, it made things much easier.  There was no beetle rangling involved.Sit!


Happy Father's Day

June 17, 2012  •  Leave a Comment

Today is as good a day as any to start this blog and this Father's Day turned out to be a great one.  

Living near the water in Wilmington, NC opens up a tremendous opportunity for some wonderful images and I took the time this morning to try and make something happen.  Instead of sleeping in on this Sunday, I woke at 5am and jumped in the car to head to Kure Beach.  I've passed the pier there many times and have seen a few wonderful shots from other photographers.  I'll be returning at some point for some shots of the pier at night taken from the beach.  Despite the offshore clouds that didn't give me a good sunrise, it turns out the best image of the day came before getting more than a few steps onto the pier.  Even that early, I was lucky not to have people milling about, especially since the tourist season is under way.  I'm very pleased with this one and hope you enjoy it as well.

 

Cheers!

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