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Images => Nature, Flora, Fauna & Landscapes => Topic started by: Tristin on May 01, 2016, 10:19:51

Title: A very tiny flower
Post by: Tristin on May 01, 2016, 10:19:51
I never thought I would ever care to take pictures of flowers . . . until this spring.  Such a simple joy to really take time and appreciate all the subtleties.  The textures of the flower, the sheen of the petals, the curves of the overall structure for the focal plane, etc. and etc.  It's an emotional vacation, getting lost in a beautiful world that is utterly dwarfed by a human life.  But so beautiful and full of life, none the less.

Nikkor 200mm f/4 Ai-s + 5T @f/5.6 processed from .nef on camera
Title: Re: A very tiny flower
Post by: Thomas G on May 01, 2016, 22:07:14
I never thought I would ever care to take pictures of flowers . . . until this spring.  Such a simple joy to really take time and appreciate all the subtleties.  The textures of the flower, the sheen of the petals, the curves of the overall structure for the focal plane, etc. and etc.  It's an emotional vacation, getting lost in a beautiful world that is utterly dwarfed by a human life.  But so beautiful and full of life, none the less.

Nikkor 200mm f/4 Ai-s + 5T @f/5.6 processed from .nef on camera
Welcome to nature, Tristin. Sometime you don't need to walk far for a galaxy full of awsome things to dicover :D.
Seems you like the 'T's and make good use of it!
Title: Re: A very tiny flower
Post by: Tristin on May 01, 2016, 23:39:52
The T lenses are excellent for anyone comitted to maintaining a small lens stable.  I can not complain with image quality