Nigella's Cream Pie
Fingerlickin good
Bumped in to these this morning. A bit of chance paparazzieing!
Nice one - but did you ask her to say 'cheese' or say 'brie'?
Bumped in to these this morning. A bit of chance paparazzieing!
Nice one - but did you ask her to say 'cheese' or say 'brie'?
Chalkhill Blue butterfly's head.
A Bruges canal during the "Blue Hour".
It's like a ****ing fairytale or something.
Have you got a fuller shot? lt Looks like an Adonis Blue ♂ ?
Is that good?!!
It's a quote from the film In Bruges.
The photo is lovely.
Here he is.
Thanks Joey. A friend of mine mentioned the film to me only this morning. He said it's worth watching, having not seen it myself. There's all my photos of Bruges here if you're interested.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/128321708@N03/albums/72157684727935590
Looks like a Chalkhill, this one. Same one.
For butterflies, I'm looking for quick and accurate auto-focus. Modern cameras are meant to be quicker than the older ones?
Standard has gone up so quickly than my shots of a few years ago look quite poor now. Especially with a bigger desktop screen.
https://www.parkcameras.com/p/30102...MIrojuurS71QIVDRQbCh0bMANgEAQYASABEgK00fD_BwE
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d7500.htm
It's one of my favourite films.
There are some great shots in that collection Jack. I've just followed you on Flickr. I need to get back to taking more photos and Flickr always inspires me, I just need to find the way around the time vacuum that is young children.
I'm now following you! Love your HDR photos. Are these done in-camera as j.pegs or do you edit them from RAW in Photoshop? If the later, how many photos of the same image do you take? I've dabbled with HDR. Now you've inspired me to have another dabble.
Having an unhealthy liking for photographing butterflies, I got rather excited when I chanced upon a Long-tailed Blue in a field in France, awash with other members of the Blue family. It was early evening and I was looking at hundreds of Blues roosting in a large field, inspecting their undersides for something unusual, other than the Common and Adonis Blues and Brown Argus. I couldn't believe my luck spotting this beauty.
Full size image here https://www.flickr.com/photos/128321708@N03/36215584954/in/photostream/lightbox/
Nice! Your butterfly shots are awesome!