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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

I sat in our back yard the other day on a brick looking at all the small stuff there is to see with the macro lens. It is amazing how interesting the small things are when you can really see them well.

A good look at a crazy bug.

Small flowers.

Tiny bug

Another tiny bug

A rose bud

Colorado Trip Post#1

Sunday, March 28, 2010

plants

Some flowers at home


From the Desert Botanical Gardens


Saturday, March 13, 2010

Even more macro

Here are a few more shots I took today. I also made a flash tube for macro shots which is made of duct tape, a cereal box, aluminum foil, and tissue paper. The idea is that it transfers the flash to just in front of the lens and also diffuses it, it also provides light form two sides to eliminate harsh shadows. the on camera flash may not be quite powerful enough, but it seemed to work okay. All the images here were taken using this flash tube.

Me in the mirror

Twig in our back yard.

A spider

Bees and flowers.





Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Pikes Peak Pano


Finally... this is when we were in Colorado for Christmas. (obviously) My First Pano!- forgot to upload it. you can click to see better.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Sorry, more macro

So, I have been playing with my macro lens...... a lot, here are a few more shots.

Candle wick

Flowers

Yuca type plant

Palm leaf detail

Cathedral part 2

Places like this are incredible to be in and even more incredible to photograph. There are so many things to look at, more beautiful stained glass windows then we had time to appreciate, and so many intricate sculptures and details it would take years to notice them all. The one aspect of a place like this that pictures don't do justice to, is it's size...both inside and out it was vast.

One of the three Rose windows.

Each alcove is dedicated to something, and the windows
there tell the story. Many are dedicated to the life and miracles of
Christ. Others, like this one of the Civil War, tell stories
about America and its history.




This is above the high altar, it has 110 figures centered around
Christ the Redeemer of the World. The altar below
is made from a stone that came from the actual Mount Sinai.

This sculpture was in the tiny children's chapel.

From the side, notice the flying buttresses.

My 2 favorite people on the wall of the bishop's garden on the Cathedral grounds.


It was just before noon, the sun was pouring in from the south.

Down the center of the Cathedral, notice the flags of all the states.



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Washington National Cathedral




I lot more good pics taken. Will post more soon.

Birds