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After being away from this site nearly 6 months I have found my way back and with lots of new macro pictures! I would like to thank everyone who has commented and favourited my photographs, I have read each one and your comments are very much appreicated!
I now have my own webpage where I am currently selling some of my newest images. Here is a link to it
http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-BrowseUser.cfm?user_id=OLIVERPORTER
I hope you like my latest images, any commments or questions are welcomed by me. Hopefully be sending some new stuff this way soon!
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I have finished my GCSEs now and so have been lazying around for over a month now, only problem is that the weather is crap so i can't do much photography which REALLY sucks!
I need some ideas of indoor photography to do because i should really start to get practising for my A level photography course. Hope everyones having a great holiday!
See yaa
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At the moment i am doing my GCSEs and as a result i am rarely out in the countryside taking photographs. However i am planning to take breaks from revision to get some pictures of the nature in its habitat.
What time does everyone recommend i go out to photograph insect at, because there is a lot of debate about this subject. Some people think that early in the morning is good because you catch the sunrise however, others say that half the bugs are still waking up at that time.
Anyone got any suggestions?
YAY first picture to reach double figures in favourites :D http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/56178787/
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You have a nice collection of insects in your gallery! Try some different angles and compositions, and not put the insect in the middle.. It would look better on some pics.