Friday, May 09, 2008

  • Radiance

    So it looks like everyone is trying their hands at macro photography these days-- some with very good or simply exceptional results, and others with... not so good results (sorry, not mentioning names for this one).

    What we, as hobby (non-professional) photographers, have to keep in mind is how interesting or visually appealing a subject is. Just because you can zoom in to see all of its details, it doesn't make it a good picture unless there is something in the details that is worth seeing.

    IMG_2796
    Canon 20D: Canon EF 70-200L @ 100mm, F/4, 1/640 sec, ISO 400
    (For reference, the flower was about the size of a quarter.)

    Cliché? Yes, but at least it's a pretty shot and an interesting subject, heh.
    For a more original macro shot, also taken with my Canon EF 70-200L lens, please click here.

    EDIT: So it looks like a lot of firefox users can't browse my site because of the way my Xanga theme is rendered with the browser. Grr Xanga. First a lot of themes don't scroll right with Opera, and now a lot of themes prevent firefox from actually displaying the page. When will you fix yourself?

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