flickr
Bobcat kitten (or bobcat cub) in the wild. Sony A77 by Jamie Felton
Via Flickr:
I was blessed with the opportunity to see 4 bobcat kittens in the wild, yet have them come close enough to take this totally uncropped picture at 400mm .
91 notes
·
View notes
M.S. front blunt
12,800 iso
photo: todd fuller
72 notes
·
View notes
flickr
blue-eyed black lemur by Werner Krause
Via Flickr:
Today I quickly scurried through the Cologne Zoo, just wanted to try out my new lens. From the first impression... I'm thrilled. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ich bin heute mal schnell durch den Kölner Zoo gehuscht, wollte mal eben mein neus Objektiv ausprobieren. Vom ersten Eindruck her... ich bin begeistert.
28 notes
·
View notes
Panasonic G5; 1/15; F/2.8; ISO 3200; 28mm
12/03/2024
2 notes
·
View notes
Carla J. Easton, supporting The Vaselines. Cavern Club. Nikon F65. Ilford Delta 3200.
Carla J Easton did a fantastic job of supporting The Vaselines in front of a half empty Cavern Club to some rather indifferent punters waiting for the main act. I have never played a real gig as i was never much good when i did used to pick up a guitar. However it is obvious that this must be a soul destroying task.
2 notes
·
View notes
(Liam Photography Podcast)
https://on.soundcloud.com/ZhxZR
2 notes
·
View notes
in full repertoire by millan rible
Via Flickr:
View Large | Cosmopolitan Hong Kong Set | Personal Faves Set | Explore, Interestingness Set (Explore #07 April 07, 2009)
2 notes
·
View notes
I Don’t Shoot Expired Film, Maybe You Shouldn't Either
by Johnny Martyr
Look, I don’t want to curtail anyone’s creativity, but I think it’s worth rethinking how readily many photographers shoot expired film.
For me, shooting paid work, I never ever take client photos on expired film. And I really don’t use it for personal work either because to me, it’s just not worth it.
Now, if you can save a few bucks on low ISO or b&w film that’s a few months…
View On WordPress
0 notes
high-iso is so interesting
NIKON D7000
f/6.3
Sigma 24mm f/1.8 EX DG ASP Macro
ISO 6400
1/160s
10.11.2023 @ 7:20PM
i know i would be able to take a less noisy picture in those conditions but the train was too quick for me to adjust, lmao, my bad
1 note
·
View note
Tiger....almost done with lunch by Werner Krause
Via Flickr:
Tiger.... fast fertig mit dem Mittagessen it was really a cloudy day, to get at least 1/125 S I had to go to ISO 4000. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Es war wirklich ein trüber Tag, um wenigstens 1/125 S zu bekommen, musste ich auf ISO 4000 gehen.
17 notes
·
View notes
How a Flash Fixes Your Old Camera's Bad Performance
It helps with autofocus assistance in really low lighting. They have infrared focusing beams that are far larger than what's on your camera. The two can work together to always ensure that your camera and lens are in focus.
When this was typed into our site’s search engine, I immediately became excited. Yes, a flash can fix almost any sort of bad performance with a camera. Lots of new photographers are leery of flash, so they only use constant light and neons. But you can add much more to a scene using a flash. It’s easy to do, and there’s no need for excessive post-production either. Let’s dive into this.
(more…)
View On WordPress
0 notes