Saturday 23 October 2010

Heather angel Macro reseach

Heather angel Macro Research

Heather Angel

Heather angel was born in 1941 the daughter of an RAF officer
Her love of the natural world began during her childhood summer holidays spent on her maternal grandparents' Suffolk farm. It was therefore a natural progression for her to study zoology at University; but at that time she had no ambition to be a photographer.
It was not until her 21 st birthday when her dad bought her a Exakta camera in which she use on a  
3-month underwater expedition to Norway , It was on this expedition that she got to know Martin Angel, whom she married in 1964

A period of marine biological research followed when Heather began to write articles on marine life ,
Her work has been recognised by world-wide honours and awards. In 1986, an Honorary Doctorate of Science was conferred on her by Bath University.
 When Nottingham University appointed her a Special Professor in 1994, she was the first British wildlife photographer to be so honoured.
In 1998, the BioCommunications Association of USA made her their 1998 Louis Schmidt Laureate.

Heather Angel has produced many macro photos and does seminars on macro photography teaching how to take stunning macro shots by careful composition, critical focusing and selective use of depth of field.
Heather showed  how to select the best lighting for different subjects and when to use reflectors, diffusers and fill-flash.
Heather Angel macro work 



I love the colour and sharpness of this image 
and the refection in the birds eyes 
The texture of the birds feathers is showing great detail 
the way the two colours stand out and the tonal range are great .


This is a beautiful photo of a lady bird on a yellow plant
I love the colour and detail of the lady bird 
I like the depth of Field of the photo with the background blurred 
Ive never seen a lady bird like this before so be interested to know where it comes from 


This is a good photo of a dragon fly on a Lilly plant 
It has a good rule of thirds 
The flower seems to be the main focus point with the flower sharp 
with nice texture and colour 
The sun looks like its out with the shadow 
of the dragonfly showing on the edge of the leaf 


This is a close up of some reptiles eye it has great detail 
and he texture of hes skin is great 
The lines around the eye draw you round to the eye 
Th focus point was the center of the eye 
There are many circle shapes in the frame 


This looks like simple photo at first hand 
But the details in the leaf and the colour 
of the reds make this a good photo 
With the sky tone in the background all of one shade 
make the leaf more focused and sharp 
The composition of the leaf on the right side 
and the space around it make it a better photo 


This is a close up of a plant showing the new growth from 
the old leafs 
It looks like it may be a crop on this photo 
It has good detail and the new leafs are in sharp focus 
It has a good depth of field with the background out of focus 
It has good leading lines 

One my next blog i will try to copy one of her macro photos and see if i can get a similar photo

1 comment:

  1. Hi
    Good research now with better images and written work, you just need to do more entries like this, excellent!!
    I will help you to label your blogs each time you make one when we next talk.

    Steve

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