Photoshop Not
Succulent, photo by Harold Davis. Click to view larger. Despite what you may think, this photo owes nothing to Photoshop. I boosted the ISO late yesterday afternoon so I could…
Succulent, photo by Harold Davis. Click to view larger. Despite what you may think, this photo owes nothing to Photoshop. I boosted the ISO late yesterday afternoon so I could…
Keep on Burning, photo by Harold Davis. Click to view this photo larger. A reader writes: I like some of your lens baby shots, but you are getting carried away…
Wet Rose, photo by Harold Davis. Click to view larger version of this photo. This photo of a Cecil Bruner rose in our garden following the rain the other day…
Stop in the Name of Love, photo by Harold Davis. Click here to view larger size. Stop! in the name of love Before you break my heart This is a…
Red Red Rose, photo by Harold Davis. Click to view this photo larger. Here's another iteration from the set of red rose photos last seen in Beauty and Rose Spiral.
Yellow Greeting Red, photo by Harold Davis. Click to view in large size. A reader writes: I've read your piece on photographing the lobelia flower with your lens baby, as…
Lobelia, photo by Harold Davis. View this photo larger. No, it's not Photoshop! I did nothing in post processing except to crop in a little, normalize the levels and sharpen…
Beauty, photo by Harold Davis. Meta information: Nikon D70 Raw capture, AF Micro Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 (157mm 35mm equivalence). Exif: ISO 200, 1/320 second, f/8. This was an exterior, daylight…
Tropical Flower, photo by Harold Davis. Meta information: Nikon D70 Raw capture, AF Micro Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 (157mm 35mm equivalence) with 36mm (3X) Kenko extension tube. Exif: ISO 200, 8…
Camellia, photo by Harold Davis. Meta information: Nikon D70 Raw capture, AF Micro Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 (157mm 35mm equivalence) with 36mm (3X) Kenko extension tube. Exif: ISO 200, 1/5 second,…
Full Bloom Bromeliad, photo by Harold Davis. Meta information: More or less the same as the original bromeliad photo. I have photographed this bromeliad flower three times now. The very…
Above Us Only Sky, photo by Harold Davis. Meta information: Nikon D70 Raw capture, AF Micro Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 (157mm 35mm equivalence). Exif: ISO 200, 1/125 second, f/7.1. This was…
Rose Spiral, photo by Harold Davis. Meta information: Nikon D70 Raw capture, AF Micro Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 (157mm 35mm equivalence). Exif: ISO 200, 1/250 second, f/5. This was an exterior,…
Bromeliad Redux II, photo by Harold Davis. Meta information: More or less the same as the previous bromeliad photo. Note that a good field tripod is essential for this kind…
Dahlia, photo by Harold Davis. Meta data: Nikon D70 Raw capture, AF-S Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G ED at 70mm (105mm 35mm equivalence). Exif: ISO 200, 1/200 second, f/9. Focus: Automatic Post:…
Bloomin Bromeliad, photo by Harold Davis. Meta data: Nikon D70 Raw capture, AF Micro Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 (157mm 35mm equivalence). Exif: ISO 200, 0.8 second, f/36. Focus: Manual, about 0.33…
Flowers Reflecting, photo by Harold Davis. Are these flowers thoughtful? Or are they merely contemplating the contrast of their strident red coloration compared to the green of mint chocolate chip?
Wet Rose, photo by Harold Davis. My father, who is a logician, likes to say: "'A rose is a rose is a rose' is a statement in the English language--and…