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Practicing Digital Photography: Taking Close Ups
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Here is a practicing digital photography challenge for our members. Take some time and shoot some close up photography this/next week. Look around for some normal objects you can get close and personal with (must be family friendly, of course).

Focus on a small part of the object you are looking at. Not only will you be taking close shots, but also photographing some unique views of objects.

What are we missing in this unique world of seeing through the lens of our cameras?

How unique of an image can you create for this digital photography assignment?

Are you up to the challenge?

Please post some close up photos along with some info about your object and any other valuable info for the forum members!

Thanks for participating!

Barbara - Life is what you make of it!
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            Combining practice with my Canon 100mm macro lens and free trial of Nik software. The lizard was about 2 inches long and these were all taken around lake Maggiore, last week.
#3

Very nice! Thank you for posting these!

Barbara - Life is what you make of it!
#4

thanks, Barbara. I’ll have a go at some proper closeups this week.
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So, is the number of photos in this thread limited?
Because I have quite a lot of close ups in my pocket Big Grin

Starting with only one while waiting for the answer...

Lock on the jewelry gift box:

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Nice Korry! Feel free to post more close ups! Thanks for asking!

Barbara - Life is what you make of it!
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Here are some eyes I shot with a Nikon 105mm macro. They were new friends, and I explained it was for a project I'm working on. The fun was, we were so close, no worries about appearance, like 'is my hair ok?'


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These are Irish and Scottish moss that I have around a couple of Japanese Maples. I tried an idea I saw of drilling a few small drain holes in an old wheelbarrow and using it as a mobile planter, the trees move to the shade! So, after watering, the water drops got my attention and once again, the 105mm macro and a tripod had a good time.


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                I was asked to judge the photography section at a nearby Village show today, and afterwards I had a wander round to look at some of the entries in the other show categories.
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Dean and fhayes - thank you for adding your photos to the thread. You two have added some nice shots! :0)

Barbara - Life is what you make of it!
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(Jul 4, 2013, 15:30)Korry Wrote:  So, is the number of photos in this thread limited?
Because I have quite a lot of close ups in my pocket Big Grin

Starting with only one while waiting for the answer...

Lock on the jewelry gift box:

[Image: 9212128648_ca77864f1e_c.jpg]

All the photos in the thread are cool but I think Korry's is my favorite. Superb shot Korry, congrats! Smile
#12

Korry's is very nice! Thank you to everyone for contributing!

Barbara - Life is what you make of it!
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Thank you guys Smile

I'm still hooked on the locks Big Grin so here's one more, a bit more retro..

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Thanks again, Korry! Appreciate the post!

Barbara - Life is what you make of it!
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Took some photos of a glass flower. I liked the way they turn out.
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(Aug 5, 2013, 20:02)Eli Ho Wrote:  Took some photos of a glass flower. I liked the way they turn out.
well, let’s see them!
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(Aug 6, 2013, 01:46)Dean Wrote:  
(Aug 5, 2013, 20:02)Eli Ho Wrote:  Took some photos of a glass flower. I liked the way they turn out.
well, let’s see them!

Having trouble posting photos. Am very confused at this time. How do you know when attachments are entered. I selected 4 pics and then clicked on the paperclip. I will try again and click on add attachment.
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Here is a thread on posting pictures:

http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/Thread...-your-post

Barbara - Life is what you make of it!
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I will try again. Eli


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Bit late, Son made this adaptor, about 3"" Dia, to do with sand blasting. Ed.


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#21

Eli & Ed - thanks for adding to the thread!

Eli - You have some very interesting shots there!

Ed - I like how you can see the reflections of light on the adaptor.

Barbara - Life is what you make of it!
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Miceywillows    
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(Aug 24, 2013, 17:38)SarahE Wrote:  Miceywillows

Kool

I gotta try this.
Eli
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SarahE Wrote:Miceywillows
Lovely, well spotted.
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If you look closely at left eye, I can see myself, (This was on original file, not resized for forum). Ed.


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