This week's theme was macro - get up close to the object. I just got a new lens for my camera and it has a macro setting, but I'm not quite sure how to use it. I'm having problems with it focusing. I'll keep working on it.
We decorated our porch for fall, my favorite time of the year! I'll post more pictures later. Today it was raining when I took these pictures, so I'll get more when I don't have to get drenched. Here's my up close and personal pics...
Please ignore my dirty window.
Mums...I love my mums! Pumpkins! To see more up and personal shots click here.
15 comments:
Ahhh fall! I love fall. Great captures.
i am so ready for fall... your shots confirmed it!
Good job!
great shots. Love the last one.
I didn't even think about pumpkins! We have a huge one growing in our garden.
Great pumpkin shot! Love it!
Lovely shots! =) I do love your mums.
Love the fact you captured the pumpkin stem versus the whole pumpkin!
I love your perspective of the pumpkin. Plus, it totally makes me want to go pick one out!
☼¨`*•.♥LOVE IT♥.•*¨`☼
I want to go plant some pumpkins! =)
Aww, I can't believe Fall is around the corner!
Have a Lovely♥Day!
Wonderful photos! I feel so behind . . . I have yet to drag out all my fall decorations, but I believe you've inspired me to do just that! ;)
Fall is my favorite time of year too. This week I got out all the fall decorations and switched everything over. The house feels cozier all ready!!
Ahhh, fall! I can't wait to head to the pumpkin patch to get our decorations! Your pumpkin and mums are gorgeous!
Great shots! I especially like the pumpkin one!
Yay! Pumpkins!
Nice shot -looks like you're getting there with the lense :D I only have a bridge camera, but it has two macro settings - macro and supermacro. On Macro I have to be careful to not hold my camera TOO close, or it cannot focus. It has a narrow window of focus. On supermacro there is no zoom at all, but I can hold the camera right up touching something and it will focus - it's awesome, but it needs good light. It is a fine balance :D HTH - even if you can apply the thinking to you own camera it might just a little.
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