Just 2 pics I took this morning, I really like the Ladybird one
(http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f63/xxxxjodiexxxx/course%20Work/007082.jpg)
(http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f63/xxxxjodiexxxx/course%20Work/007116.jpg)
that is a really good pic
I love the colour of the flower th bee is on, nice one :)
JoJo....good pics. Try a head-on shot on the ladybird.
I will next time lol
I have this one
(http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f63/xxxxjodiexxxx/course%20Work/007115.jpg)
That's better. Like the 'bizzyness' of it.
More please.
STill waiting Jo-Jo...and camera details? Type, lens? Tripod?
Lovely pictures, JoJo, thanks for sharing. ;D
And that's just the point of 'the gallery' (and 'fun photos') isn't it, to share pictures? I don't agree with you Ken when you say you want camera details etc. Surely that level of detail is more appropriate for a photography forum, rather than a gardener's forum? But if I'm alone in this view then maybe 'fun photos' could be for 'snappers' like me and 'the gallery' for 'serious' photographers. Or something like that. I struggle to remember the make of my camera! ::)
G x
Point and click, thats me. No idea even how to change from Auto on the camera, whatever make that is. Would have to get it out of the bag to look. so who cares? A good picture is a good picture!
And these are GOOD pictures!
Great pix again jjb! I love the bee one x
Quote from: kenkew on June 07, 2007, 20:17:38
STill waiting Jo-Jo...and camera details? Type, lens? Tripod?
Still waiting for what? ???
The camera is a Nikon D50, I used a 18-55 Lens. No tripod was used just my super steady hands ;D
Lovely pictures, thanks for sharing them.
Not looking for intricate detail in my request. Just simple things like camera and (if SLR) lens used. Most people do submit point and shoot pic's and the quality of some of these shots is remarkable.
Setting up an SLR on a tripod in a 'set-up' situation should give a near perfect photograph, on the other hand, a picture submitted by someone who just happens to be in the garden with a camera and who, at that instance can recognise, see, photograph and produce the quality we see here is to be applauded. I'm just attempting to give recognition to 'non-pro' camera people.
I love those spontanious wildlife pics. Please, let's see lots more from your back garden.
lovely shots :)