Digital Photography


Beautiful Orchid

Posted in digital photography,Photography by Geoff on September 4, 2011
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Orchid

A beautiful orchid such as this can be captured in many different ways, with a macro lens, extension tubes or supplementary close up lenses. The main thing to careful of is that you have sufficient depth of field and that there is no camera movement.

See the following pages for more information on suitable lenses and options for your photography.

Dwarf Tree Frog

An Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog (Litoria fallax), photographed in a local park. This image has been captured with the Nikon, Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF ED VR AF-S Micro Lens.

Beautiful Flower

Posted in digital photography,Photography by Geoff on October 15, 2010
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A beautiful flower from a local flower festival. Nikon D700 with 105mm Micro lens.

Fungi

Posted in digital photography,Photography by Geoff on September 21, 2010
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Some Fungi, captured in a  Conservation area close to home.

Rose

This beautiful rose has been csaptured with a Nikon D2H camera using a Nikon 200mm Micro lens. This is a wonderfully sharp lens for close up macro photography. It is especially good for close ups of insects and other shy critters.

A Color Co-ordinated Bug

This insect the Harlequin Bug (Dindymus ventralis) is very colorful and this one is even color co-ordinated against the flower it is on. Nikon D2H with 55mm micro lens.

Poppy in Pink

Posted in digital photography,Photography by Geoff on June 22, 2010
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This poppy image was captured with a Nikon D2H and 105mm Micro lens.

Berries

These berries were captured at Pottsville, New South Wales.

Image From Golden Pavillion, Kyoto, Japan

Posted in digital photography,Photography by Geoff on April 20, 2009
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Everything is golden about this place, simply beautiful. Nikon, 105mm Micro VR lens

Lizard

Posted in digital photography,Photography by Geoff on March 4, 2009
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Close up of a lizard. Taken with Nikon FM2 and 55mm Micro lens.

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