Showing posts with label macro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label macro. Show all posts

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Boerner Botanical Gardens in the summer

I'm so glad that I was able to get out to the Boerner Botanical Gardens right here in Milwaukee this summer on a beautiful day in early July to admire and photograph just a few of their many gorgeous plants and flowers.
















Check out what I was photographing at the Boerner Botanical Gardens back in 2013.

What local attractions have you been frequenting (and photographing) this summer?

Monday, July 14, 2014

at the Michell Park Domes with the 100mm

As I mentioned last month, I have the opportunity to borrow a 100mm Canon lens for free this summer. I've been primarily interested in a macro lens for my product photography. In the past few weeks, I've already confirmed that it makes a huge difference when I'm photographing jewelry in my light box. While I'm borrowing this lens, I'm also making an effort to get out and photograph with it during little excursions around Milwaukee to determine how much other use I would get out of owning said lens. Last Monday Jake and I went to the Mitchell Park Domes, which was a great place to work with it.

















What have you been photographing lately?

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

first shots with the 100mm lens

I recently got an unexpected opportunity to borrow a 100mm macro lens for free for an unspecified period of time. Some of you know that a 100mm is one of my wish list lens. For those who are curious, I'm borrowing the older (and less expensive) version. While there are so many neat possibilities for a macro lens, the biggest reason that I want one at this point is because I'm not satisfied with what either of my current lens can do in terms of product photography. The question is whether or not the 100mm is a better solution and if so, whether or not I can justify the price.

It will take a lot more than a couple days to answer that question, but I wanted to share some of my first shots with the lens. I'll continue to share input on this topic over the next couple months.

I recently got a wholesale order of earring wire that should hold me for the next couple years.

Of course I also had to cut some new earring cards to go with said earring wire and all of the new earrings that I have in the works.

I have been restocking celestial designs the past month. Right now you can purchase bracelets and earrings in four color palettes: blue, purple, purple / pink, and black / silver.




This lovely piece will finally be in the shop very shortly.



 I will take the 100mm on excursions this summer to do more extensive outdoor shooting, but I did a little outdoor shooting with it in my yard over the weekend.



 
Of course I had to try out the new lens with my kitties. These next two shots are of Apollo who is the only one of the three who will sit still long enough for me to focus manually on his face.


While I was taking the outdoor shots, the next door neighbor white kitty was watching me.

If you have a macro lens, please feel free to share your input on it in the comments!

Thursday, April 3, 2014

T is for Tree Bark

Are you ready for another round of Alphabe Thursday? Let's go!

This is one of those themes that I keep revisiting unintentionally during many of my photo wanderings. Something about the texture and the possibilities for the depth of field really appeals to me. Enjoy.

Milwaukee Zoo, February 2013

Michell Park Conservatory, March 2013


Lake Geneva, March 2013

Doctors Park, April 2013
 
Greenfield Park, May 2013
  
Calvary Cemetery, May 2013
 
Estabrook Park, May 2013

VA Grounds, September 2013

Pinelawn Cemetery, October 2013
 
Klode Park, January 2014

Lake Park, February 2014

Check out what the other Alphabe Thursday participants posted for the letter T this week right here!