Andrea, I think I prefer the color....the B&W lacks a dramatic black and white contrast and is more into greys...just my opinion....
Andrea, I think I prefer the color....the B&W lacks a dramatic black and white contrast and is more into greys...just my opinion....
I am just learning macro, bought my first lens recently (Sigma 150mm - older model, no VR) for Nikon D7000). Still don't have an off-camera flash, but will be purchasing one soon. These might not be great, but I am impressed with the detail! Here in Vermont, Spring is just springing into action, so the plants and flowers are just now coming to life.
This is a leaf bud from a Variegated Wiegela bush.
These are flowers found in some moss on a rock.
Still need a lot of practice, but have to start somewhere!
Susan
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[QUOTE=Green Mountain Girl;306005]I am just learning macro, bought my first lens recently (Sigma 150mm - older model, no VR) for Nikon D7000). Still don't have an off-camera flash, but will be purchasing one soon. These might not be great, but I am impressed with the detail! Here in Vermont, Spring is just springing into action, so the plants and flowers are just now coming to life.
Susan [QUOTE]
It's nice to see that detail in your photos suddenly, isn't it? There is a lot to discover still.
In my area, your blossom "prunus" is called a flowering plum....although we never have fruit on it, perhaps because we have the wrong climate, but it is mostly used as an ornamental shrub/tree....and then we have fruit trees that bear plums....
I took these shots yesterday during our excursion to Pizzo Deta, in the group of Mounts Ernici, Apennines, not far from Rome.
#1
Nikon D800, Zeiss Distagon T* 2.8/25 ZF .2, Iso 100, f/4.5, 1/320 sec
#2
Nikon D800, Zeiss Distagon T* 2.8/25 ZF .2, Iso 100, f/7.1, 1/200 sec
#1 should be a wild orchid, #2 I do not know.
A.
I like number two best, lovely little flowers. That 25mm lens is very nice.
Quite nice with those drops hanging there.