Neil Smith - Landscapes and a moth
May. 29th, 2008 11:01 amSorry I'm a day late here, I didn't have LJ access yesterday (oh, the horror).
This is a continuation of the Neil Smith set, and is mostly just landscapes and some macros of a moth (maybe a drab butterfly (no feathery antennas)). In other words, the landscapes have issues because I don't have much experience with landscapes and don't have a very wide lens for them and the macros have issues because I didn't bring my tripod with me so I shot them handheld. That said, clicky if you want to see them.
(For those who don't know, "macro" means close-up, so if you don't like close-ups of bugs, you likely want to skip this one.)
( Highlights - 8 )
This is a continuation of the Neil Smith set, and is mostly just landscapes and some macros of a moth (maybe a drab butterfly (no feathery antennas)). In other words, the landscapes have issues because I don't have much experience with landscapes and don't have a very wide lens for them and the macros have issues because I didn't bring my tripod with me so I shot them handheld. That said, clicky if you want to see them.
(For those who don't know, "macro" means close-up, so if you don't like close-ups of bugs, you likely want to skip this one.)
( Highlights - 8 )