Hair Brush as Forest?

© Brad J. Waldera

Hair Brush as Forest?

Uploaded: March 26, 2006 04:57:57

Description

This is a photograph of a hair brush, taken with a Nikon D50. I used a BR-2A Reversing Ring on a Nikon 50mm f/1.8 to get the effect. Shutter speed was 1/500. The BR-2A is tricky to use, as you need to manually focus on your subject by moving closer to, or further back with the camera. I like the results though.

Comments

Melissa G. Meiselman March 26, 2006

Phenomenal macro, terrific framing, wonderful sharp focus on front row, Brad. #415560

Donna M. Whipkey March 26, 2006

This picture was an eye catcher. Nicely done. I never knew a brush could look this good. #2576849

Jenny D March 26, 2006

Awesome job on this!! #2576895

Gustavo Márquez March 26, 2006

Great idea! Awesome macro Brad! #2577483

Brad J. Waldera March 26, 2006

Thanks a lot, everybody. I also took another one from a different angle. #2577577

Ugur Erkmen March 26, 2006

Great macro.Beautiful red colour. #2577875

Carol McCants March 27, 2006

I like both your brush shots but I think this is my favorite.
Very creative!
Carol #2579255

Daniel Diaz April 25, 2006

Brad WTF???? I didn't know you where here buddy!!! Let me be the first to give you Congrats!!!

Way to go my man!!!!!!! #2685533


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