Not great quality (hard to hold camera real still one handed lol) but noticed these faces in the wood on the verandah this morning and had to take pics
Fish
Owl
Not great quality (hard to hold camera real still one handed lol) but noticed these faces in the wood on the verandah this morning and had to take pics
Fish
Owl
Cat (aka Cathy) - Another Canon user - 400D, 18-55,75-300mm Kit Lens,50mm f1.8, Tamron 90mm f2.8 Macro, Sigma 28-70 f2.8-4 DG, Tripod and a willingness to learn
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We don't make a photograph just with a camera, we bring to the act of photography all the books we have read, the movies we have seen, the music we have heard, the people we have loved. - Ansel Adams
I was just commenting to someone this morning how that when you get serious about photography. You become more aware of your surroundings. You might see something a thousand times, but with photography it's like looking at the same thing for the first time. I think this is one of those times.
Geoff
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Nikon D3000 ... Nikon D90... Nikon D700 Various lenses, Home studio equipment and all the associated stuff
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What a coincidence. I was taking some shots yesterday and just snapped one of our trees. When I downloaded and took a look I saw lots of little faces all over the shot in the bark. I hope you dont mind me crashing in on your post Cathy, but here it is.
Cheers, Paul.
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Thanks Geoff and Paul yeah are lots off little faces in the bark
Yes, All good fun and great observation. I appreciated the posts and had a smile on my face at seeing them...Thanks for the post. Regards Don
DON - Teachable, always learning, always experimenting, just want to know everything I can about photography!
Thanks Ionica and Don
wow makes me feel like running out and having a look at the trees in the back yard
All experts were once beginners
Nikon D3100 18 55 kit lens Nikon 35 mm Nikon 70 300mm optex tripod
MWAH! Sandy
It's amazing what you can "see" when you really look! I have quite a few photos of faces in trees too