Narrow depth of field in photography can be both frustrating and useful! It's something you have to deal with a lot in macro photography but you probably wouldn't need to think about it so much in landscape photography. As most of what I do is photographing small things, I encounter it a lot. The technical… Continue reading Narrow Depth
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Togetherness
It is Valentine's Day, but rather than thinking about traditional romance, I'm thinking of something a bit more solid and profound. We can get caught up in the thrill of romance ... hearts, flowers, chocolates, verses in cards. They're lovely, but what's more important (in my opinion) is that deep, unspoken togetherness. That trust and… Continue reading Togetherness
Bromeliad
We acquired a Bromeliad last week, and I was trying to photograph it from different angles. This one came out rather unintentionally magical, with some bokeh from the window behind it 🙂
Red Panda
When we first walked past the Red Panda enclosure at the zoo, we could only see a tiny glimpse of one of the animals, but we were patient and returned a little later. To our delight this cute creature decided it would let us see it and take some photos, while it had a leafy… Continue reading Red Panda
Hungry Tortoise
There were some very large Sulcata Tortoises at Folly Farm, and one of them seemed to be particularly hungry. I was fascinated by the way he opened his mouth so wide to get as much grass as possible! What are you looking at? Open wide! Nom nom nom Do I need to wipe my mouth?