Deer trail (lemmy.world)
The sun was at just the right height to catch this deer trail on the edge of our yard.
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The sun was at just the right height to catch this deer trail on the edge of our yard.
cross-posted from: lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/11308547...
I took this pic while on vacation to South East Oregon (specifically a place called Lake Abert) using my Lumix G9 and my 100mm - 300mm lens at the full 300mm and f/5.6....
A lucky snap of a red kit turning in some sun. I love the way the tail is illuminated and tried to brighten the body a little, but I am still getting to grips with editing in ‘proper software’ and would love to get some feedback.
I just started a trial of Capture One editing software… My previous editing was on Google photos and a bit of snapseed on my phone. I am still pretty heavy handed, but I would love some feedback.
F/5.6 75.0mm 1/320s ISO-200...
I took this picture on the last day of a not long enough vacation this month. I was really happy with how the moon had just enough light to give the shape of the mountain some contrast and how the wispy clouds cought the light from various sources....
My backyard February 2009
I made a poster of my eclipse photos taken in southern Illinois. The PDF of the poster is downloadable as a 24 by 36 inch poster.
Took this from Vermont where we had totality for 3.5 min.
Nikkon Z50 | Nikkor 28-75 | 75mm | ISO250 | F6.3 | 1/160...
Brisbane, QLD, AU
How I did this: A circus artist friend was performing her butoh-themed act where lays under a plastic sheet and moves around artistically so I brought my Olympus E-M1 Mk III and 12-40mm f/2.8 pro lens. And then I held a cube prism in front of the lens which does all kinds of whacky things like giving wild flares and reflecting...
Today I decided to test the output of my Nikon D3200 on an external monitor using an HDMI cable (mini to regular)....
Hi everyone, although I like to study the photography topic, I’m really a noob when it comes to practical terms....