Bill Pador > Interesting & Fun photo
Bill Pador > I was out looking for a good lake scene to capture one day and found this colorful canoe tied up. Given a selective color treatment in post and a frame compliments of OnOne Frame Pro 3.

Funny thing is that it was a crystal clear day when I was getting ready to shoot this and within 90 seconds it went from sunny to a near BLIZZARD where visibility went down to almost zero and I froze my you know what off trying to make it back to the car since I only had a light jacket on. Very freaky storm in deed
Bill Pador > This cool looking fly was giving off a PRISM Effect in the direct sunlight while buzzing around some bushes and I managed to get a captures where I got some great Bokeh on the back of the wings and get his eyes in focus. You never see a bug this close up with your eyes and see things much different through a 1:1 Macro lens that's for sure. Their kinda gross but interesting on the other hand.
Bill Pador > A Rusty old railroad spike that held some interesting rust patterns & color to it, it's actually a pretty small spike around 5" long and about 1" around but by using a low angle shot and getting within 2" of the lens glass and 1:1 magnification and great Bokeh of the backdrop it looks huge.
Bill Pador > This WATER WALL is actually a small table top fountain that changes light every second. Shot in Macro from a distance of about 3" from the floor up gives this shot a look of a REAL "BIG" Water Wall you might find in a office building lobby. This is straight out of the camera with no post production work what so ever! Pretty neat huh ?
Bill Pador > OK so today finding an interesting subject for my daily photo came down to this colorful clown sitting on my best friends shelf. Once again the Tamron 90mm Macro lens "Bokeh" shines through on this shot boosting amazing DOF (Depth of Field) allowing me to blur the entire background along with SOME of the clowns leg but allowing some of it to be clear. I'm really enjoying this lens!
Bill Pador > Just a colorful dinner table shot I thought was perfect to test out some new settings on my D300 today. The adjustments worked out great and the color saturation was just what I was looking for. I just wish the table was a bit more to the right so it would have been centered with the windows in the background LOL, that's just me being picky again.
Bill Pador > This is the back side of an old Caboose that must have been repainted recently. It had some really good vivid color combinations on it along with good contrast & saturation. If you look into the mesh window guard you can actually see the clear blue sky through the window on the opposite side that bleeds through the image adding to the awesome color contrast & saturation here.
Bill Pador > This image is 100% Natural 'OUT OF CAMERA' except for added border (View LARGE for best effect). It was shot during the 15 min. MAGIC TIME @ sundown exposed for 5 sec. @ f/5.6 full zoom 200mm and gets its awesome color from nature + using a Circular Polarizer. I did NOT use a tripod but instead laid the camera on my lap while sitting in a chair and pointed it skyward towards some trees & that's how I achieved such fluid movement in the capture. Hope you enjoy it, I was so pleased with the results of this abstract shot so much I'm going to create a 16" x 20" print of this for myself to hang on my wall. Please feel free to leave comments on your thoughts of this one !
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