DIsposable
Uploaded: April 16, 2018 | Entered: April 16, 2018 20:30:13
Finally got my 1st macro lens today. Disposable razor.
Exif: F Number: 2.8, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/160 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 60.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 60D
Teresa Burnett April 16, 2018
The most intriguing view of a razor I've ever seen, Patrick! Who would have ever thought they could be artistic! LOL! This is fantastic! Comp, light, detail, color....all wonderful! #1706914Patrick Rouzes April 16, 2018
Thanks, Teresa! #11693212frank w. degenhardt April 17, 2018
You are going to have so much fun with that macro lens and get some amazing works of art like you did here with a disposable razor. Love the lines, the colors are bold, the lighting is bright, the shapes are interesting, and I love what looks like little lights. A gorgeous look Patrick, Have fun. #11693234Gord MacEachern April 17, 2018
Enjoy your new toy,your going to have so much fun. This image is an incredible capture Paddy, let the fun begin!! #11693235Tammy M. Anderson April 17, 2018
Outstanding details, colors and comp. Congrats on the lens. #11693241Christine Greenspan April 17, 2018
Congrats on your new lens! Your already incredible work will really soar now with all the opportunities ahead. Love this image and fabulous color. Another creative beauty, Paddy! #11693243Oscar J. Pung April 17, 2018
Love the composition, colors and great macro details, Patrick. #11693253Martha R. Mazon April 17, 2018
Congrats on your new lens, Paddy! I'm impressed that you've been producing so many captivating close-ups for so long without a macro lens, and excited to see what you'll do now! This image for instance, is another brilliant view of mystery and graphic beauty excavated from a common object. It looks like a secret tunnel below a brightly colored subway station. Great color, tones, balance in this superb abstract!! #11693279Patrick Rouzes April 17, 2018
Thanks, everyone! Looking forward to learning how to use the new lens! #11693287Patrick Rouzes April 17, 2018
Martha, got some of my favourite close ups with the Canon a-410 and the Canon G-9. Then 4-5 years ago I got the Canon D-60 and have been using the kit lens - (85-135mm-)for close ups. I actually did't think it was that unusual or impressive because I had nothing else to compare it to- if that makes sense. I guess we learn to "make do" with what we have. #11693292Chuck Green April 17, 2018
Well, you've done some fine work, Paddy! Enjoy your new tool! <>< #11693308Patrick Rouzes April 17, 2018
Thanks, Chuck! #11693313Emile Abbott April 17, 2018
Awesome capture with your new macro lens. I would have never guessed a razor. #11693322Amalia Sylvia Arriaga Salinas April 17, 2018
Fantastic macro and colors Patrick!,Nancy L. Green April 17, 2018
I never would have guessed what this is, VERY well dome Paddy, great lighting!! <>< #11693374John Connolly April 17, 2018
Congratulations on your new lens Patrick! What a great 1st image this is! #11693447John Koepfer @PresentPleasures April 17, 2018
Patrick, Martha's comments are so on point, your macros have always been so detailed and beautiful and I always assumed they had been taken with a macro lens!! I hope you enjoy your new lens and I look forward to seeing your images taken with it, this one is such a creative and perfectly framed image with beautiful color, light and texture!! #11693489Patrick Rouzes April 20, 2018
Thanks, John/everyone! #11694056Reynaldo D. Reyes April 21, 2018
You make the ordinary objects look so intriguing and interesting. #11694285Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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