Fungi Macros
Monday, February 19th, 2007Alex shot this very nice series of fungi images with his newly-acquired Sigma 180mm macro lens.
Alex shot this very nice series of fungi images with his newly-acquired Sigma 180mm macro lens.
Greg obviously has great photographic skills, showcased in this photo series shot with his new Nikon D70s camera, which is his first-ever digital SLR.
Challenging situations such as these call for the use of lenses with large apertures, and Michael McCreary shares these photos from the play “Importance of Being Earnest” staged by the theatre department of Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah GA, and shot with the Nikkor 85mm f/1.8D AF lens mounted on the Nikon D70.
A great effort by Zheka at capturing aircraft in flight gave this set of fantastic results.
How off-center autofocus brackets can be useful.
After seeing this series of superb Yosemite images by Kenn Hwang, I sit at my computer with feelings of envy welling up in me.
Teru Rinshou shoots two fantastic series of nature shots, bursting with great colour, with two different lenses on a Nikon D70.
Not just any ordinary cat picture, at least by my financial standards.
Photos of cheerleaders with the Nikon 18-200mm lens.
Outstanding macro image of the head of a fly by Eric aka Cerumen, taken with a bewildering array of paraphernalia.
I received an email from Will Hall, a USAID Field Program Officer, about the pictures he shot while living in Afghanistan for three years, and to say that the pics are AMAZING is an understatement!
Three bird photography samples with the 18-200.
Mark does it again, with a stunning 4-image series taken under natural, diffuse lighting
Gorgeous tulips and cherry blossoms - just what the doctor ordered.
Enjoy viewing a gallery of truly amazing landscape photography, courtesy of Steve Sieren of SierenPhotography.com.