As some of you might remember, back in the Spring I was talking to some people involved in my favorite hang-out - Ballard Park - about putting together a photo album of the birds I've shot there. I kept putting it off because there were some birds I wanted to get better shots of than the ones I had; I succeeded in some cases and failed in others. Oh well...
In the meantime, I came to the decision to offer not just a bird album but also an album of my macro shots of flowers and bugs and all. So I finally got it together today and uploaded it online so the people at The Friends of Ballard Park can look at it and decide if they want it. No, I'm not charging for it; this is definitely pro bono, mainly because I think the exposure is more valuable. In any case, if anybody wants to look at it, I've put it here. In the meantime, here are three shots included in the album.
Let me know what you think.
© 2009 by A. Roy Hilbinger
In the meantime, I came to the decision to offer not just a bird album but also an album of my macro shots of flowers and bugs and all. So I finally got it together today and uploaded it online so the people at The Friends of Ballard Park can look at it and decide if they want it. No, I'm not charging for it; this is definitely pro bono, mainly because I think the exposure is more valuable. In any case, if anybody wants to look at it, I've put it here. In the meantime, here are three shots included in the album.
Female Eastern Towhee near the General Hazard Overlook
A Leucage venusta Orchard Spider near the remains of the quarry's stone crusher
And last but not least, Lily-of-the-Valley along the Valley Trail
Let me know what you think.
© 2009 by A. Roy Hilbinger
Your photos, as always, are beautiful, but I LOVE the spider shot. Stunning!
ReplyDeleteWhat do I think? I think they are totally wonderful! Stupendous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, absolutely gorgeous! I love all these three. I will come back and look at your album too :)
ReplyDeleteWow and triple wow. That spider is B-E-A-youuuuutiful!
ReplyDeleteI am not worthy. You are the master of the macro. What lens do you use again? Love the spider. We don't realise how pretty these bugs are until you catch them up close and personal. My zoom isn't big enough to get too close to our hairy spiders. I love the white flowers? Are they Lilly of the Valley? We don't get them here but I believe they smell pretty awesome.
ReplyDeleteStunning. Simply stunning.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Roy. Classy album. And this spider shot is absolutely fabulous.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite flower and scent - Lily of the Valley - and what a stunning photograph. I can almost catch a whiff of the lovely fragrance. The Towhee photo is incredible too.
ReplyDeleteYou just get better and better...
What wonderful photo albums. I thoroughly enjoyed them. Stunning photography. Eileen
ReplyDeleteReally nice photos, have you put any of your work into a physical photo book? i've done this and now i use that photo book as a portfolio. It helps me land jobs
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