Alan Whittle
Player Valuation: £60m
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App saying it’s a conker tree ?
I watched all those YouTube videos that Chris Bray does, the Australian photographer. He shows a photo of a Lizard and the only thing crisp and in focus was its eye. He said it’s the first thing people look at so always make sure the eye is in focus. The rest of it was basically a little blurred but he said that it was a classic pro photo and everything about it was correct.
It’s what I tried to do with that photo above of the Lizard head shot. Some of it does look blurred but the eye is in focus. Before I watched him I would never have tried to take a photo like that. Obviously his photo of a Lizard was fantastic, I’m in no way trying to compare mine to his lol But your comment made me think about him. Great Macro shots you post. These ones are superb.
Creatures, like people, and even down to bugs, ideally should have the nearest eye in focus. It's what I always try and achieve.
Paul.
Let’s wait and see Alan. It said the other pic was a red elderberry, so it may be it that knows nothing lol
Yes, getting hot now.Are you over there at the mo mate ?
Lovely
What do you use for looking at GOT please mate. Reason I’m asking is because I always use my iPad for uploading photos with, they look fine on my iPad. I logged on here earlier on my work computer (bigger screen than iPad) and all the photos looked stretched and grainy.Lovely
really niceWeather is changing in our city and flowers are starting to blossom everywhere. Took these pics this afternoon while on a walk with my daughter at the city's botanical garden.
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Superb image qualityDidn't play for long before scurrying back behind the fence slats...
Paul.