Hey All
It’s photo round up time once again.
So here’s a little post with photos picked from moments in my own Life that I feel is worth sharing with all you wonderful folks here.
Lets get the show on the road.
While In Wales Take photos of Dogs
While we were on holiday in Wales visiting some relatives, I met their pet Dogs. I noticed that the angle and position this fellow had been sitting at, meant the wide angle lens on my Phone allowed for his entire body to be hidden by his head, creating some pretty extreme foreshortening!!
Sometimes the shots from Google Pixel 2 really astound me in terms of output, I’m finding that it’s really a great camera that truely fits in your pocket.
Here is another example from the camera of the same dog, using the phones portrait mode.
Emotional, Or resting dog face?
I love this shot, its that emotional impact from those sad eyes and slightly tilted head that just pulls on the heart strings of the viewer.
Butteryflys at Rest
These wonderful butterfly’s sat gently near by so, I sneaked up to them with the elegance of a ballet dancing elephant and clicked away on camera.
Once again my phone cameras macro like focus distance and its wide angle lens really helped with these. I did have my Olympus on me but the Silent shutter and smaller form factor felt better for sneaking these shots without disturbing the little creatures.
The Moon, The Tree and the Olympus Camera
Finally some photos with a “REAL” Camera right? Well I pesonally like to believe, the right gear for the job is a better term.
Funnily enough, I didn’t have the right gear here.... This was taken hand held using my Olympus E-PM2 camera and a 45-200mm LUMIX Lens, standing in my garden. A tripod would have been helpful here with a remote shutter. Either way I was happy with this super moon photo.
This shot uses the same lens, but with a polarising filter to tone down the reflections on the leaves and to let the green of the leaves stand out a little more.
Last but not least A fluffy Cat
Not just any cat, it's Tink the cat
This shot was taken with my 45mm portrait lens on the Olympus again, I angled my self in a way that I could get some of the haze from the sun behind her, just adding to the atmosphere and depth in the photo.
That’s my round up for today, Thanks for viewing
Nick aka @niko3d

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