Im glad this idea has surfaced. Ive struggled to make any images for the last 6 months. The first lockdown with its better weather helped with some flower photography but Im really not that inspired in the current weather/frame of mind. However, our garden backs onto a large Oak which is home to 3 or 4 grey Squirrels. And today they were particularly playful running all over the tree. On that basis I setup camera and tripod and manually focusing and manual exposure I set out to capture them running around. The below image is the result of 200 images, cut down to 50 and then further cut down to around 35 layers in Photoshop. I havent moved the squirrels at all just layered them on top of each other. It was an interesting experiment and I enjoyed them enjoying themselves.
Paul's Photo of the Month
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Hi Paul,
Great idea.
Iggy
Great idea.
Iggy
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Your three or four squirrels certainly got around. Imaginative final result.
Regards
David A Beard.
David A Beard.
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With spring-like conditions and the crocuses fully out in our garden it seemed foolish not to take advantage. My Sigma 70-300 has a macro mode which throws everything out of focus to great effect so like to lay camera on grass and "hunt" for a nice composition.
Crocus by Paul Heester, on Flickr
Crocus by Paul Heester, on Flickr
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Paul Heester wrote:With spring-like conditions and the crocuses fully out in our garden it seemed foolish not to take advantage. My Sigma 70-300 has a macro mode which throws everything out of focus to great effect so like to lay camera on grass and "hunt" for a nice composition.
Crocus by Paul Heester, on Flickr
Love the soft colour palette and the shallow dof, Paul
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March has been low on inspiration for me. Blossom was an obvious target so Ive taken a more abstract approach. Multiple images taken on my phone as the rain came down today. Changed my perspective for a few of them and blended the layers in Photoshop with a tight crop.
Spring Blossom by Paul Heester, on Flickr
Spring Blossom by Paul Heester, on Flickr
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For April I found a magpie (?) feather whilst walking through the forest with the kids. I liked the flame-like shapes so colourised it. It looks quite nice in B&W as well though.
Phoenix Feather by Paul Heester, on Flickr
Phoenix Feather by Paul Heester, on Flickr
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May's image is another flower photograph, this time using an LED Panel to give a clean background to this Clematis.
Clematis by Paul Heester, on Flickr
Clematis by Paul Heester, on Flickr
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Great image Paul.
Did well in the DPI competition last night too.
Did well in the DPI competition last night too.
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Still continuing to use my LED light panel for June's image. This time I layed it on the floor and used fallen petals from our garden.
Fallen Rose by Paul Heester, on Flickr
Fallen Rose by Paul Heester, on Flickr
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