Archive for the Showcase Category
Lone Creek
Posted 28 August 2011 by Ben BroughtonTagged As: scenes | Categories: Showcase | 6 Comments
waterfalls.
Lone Creek Falls
Posted 24 August 2011 by Ben BroughtonTagged As: scenes | Categories: Showcase | 4 Comments
Waterfalls
Noleen
Posted 22 August 2011 by WillemvdPostTagged As: studio | Categories: Showcase | 5 Comments
Taken in a studio setup. Nikon D300 with 18-200mm lens.
Simplicity
Posted 21 August 2011 by Callie de WetTagged As: birds, low-light, outdoor, water, wildlife | Categories: Showcase | 4 Comments
Slight crop – basically as it came out of the D200 early morning at Marivale some years back. Pied Avocet.
Same Heron – different pose
Posted 18 August 2011 by FaanTagged As: birds, nature, outdoor | Categories: Showcase | 5 Comments
Taken with Nikon D3100 and Tamron 300mm lens at 250mm – ISO 100 – 1/80 – F16 – minus 0.3
Grey Heron
Posted 17 August 2011 by FaanTagged As: birds, nature, outdoor | Categories: Showcase | 9 Comments
Taken with Nikon D3100 and 300mm Tamron lens – ISO 200 – 1/500 – F5.6
Epyptian Goose
Posted 14 August 2011 by Ben BroughtonTagged As: birds | Categories: Showcase | 3 Comments
Birds
Honey Bee
Posted by WillemvdPostTagged As: macro | Categories: Showcase | 11 Comments
I was in Stellenbosch last week and bumped into this fellow at the Botanical garden. D700 with 105 mm macro.
Mr Exquisite
Posted 9 August 2011 by Callie de WetTagged As: birds, color, nature, wildlife | Categories: Showcase | 5 Comments
Packed-up PC for the week. Been browsing some old files. This is one of my first Malachite kingfisher shots with the D70, in jepg, 2004 when it came out. Sigma 120-300 F/2.8 with 2X TC. I sometimes still think I was mad to sell that lens. No PP except change size and sharpened a bit. [...]
For Daddy
Posted 8 August 2011 by JasonTagged As: child, children, portrait | Categories: Showcase | 4 Comments
From a recent family shoot, this isn’t what the family were looking for specifically, but it is one of my faves. The little girl unexpectadly came forward and decided to give daddy her prop flower, hence the oof hand, but the spontaneity appealed to me. Comments and crit equally welcome, thanks.










