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Tai Shimizu is owner of Stormy Imaging and author of the iPad/iPhone photo editing App Filterstorm, the drawing app Inkist, and the Mac HDR app Light Compressor

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More Weekend Photos

tai | 2009-07-29 09:13:41
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Here’s some photos that didn’t make the initial cut from my last post. I don’t have anything else new ready to put up, so I’m adding more.

Water Strider — Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/4
http:  taishimizu.com pictures 2009 07 25 Nikon 105mm f4 micro ais pn11 water strider thumb.jpg

Actually, this water strider probably should have made the cut, but I shot it later in the day and forgot about it when posting before.

Moth — Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/4 & PN-11
http:  taishimizu.com pictures 2009 07 25 Nikon 105mm f4 micro ais pn11 moth thumb.jpg

This moth required more depth of field. I could have afforded to stop down once (maybe even twice) more, but alas, it flew away before I had the chance.

Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/4 & PN-11
http:  taishimizu.com pictures 2009 07 25 Nikon 105mm f4 micro ais pn11 cleaning bug thumb.jpg

Unlike the last photo, I don’t really have any complaints about this shot, I just liked others better.

Mushroom — Nikkor 35mm f/2 AIS
http:  taishimizu.com pictures 2009 07 25 nikon 35mm f2 ais mushroom thumb.jpg

This one is actually from Sunday, which was a less exciting day. Thankfully, my 35mm f/2 AIS focuses fairly closely.

Spider — Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/4 & PN-11
http:  taishimizu.com pictures 2009 07 25 Nikon 105mm f4 micro ais pn11 spider thumb.jpg


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