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Artist // Professional // Photography
  • Dec 25, 1942
  • United States
  • Deviant for 17 years
  • He / Him
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My Bio

Current Residence: Russian River, Northern California

deviantWEAR sizing preference: XL tall

Print preference: newspaper

Favourite genre of music: Jazz

Favourite style of art: Photography, Fractal, Wood Sculpture.

Operating System: Mac OS 13.2.1

Shell of choice: abalone

Skin of choice: nude

Favourite cartoon character: road runner

Personal Quote: You are born centuries before your own existence yet the answers to your questions are always your own


Favourite Visual Artist
Frank Frazetta
Favourite Movies
Life
Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
ForePlay, Renee Olstead, O'G3ne, Karise Eden, Samantha Johnson
Favourite Writers
Chester Aaron
Favourite Games
holdem
Favourite Gaming Platform
card table
Tools of the Trade
Mac, Photoshop CS, artmatic pro, Sony DSC-T70/B, Lumix ZS8, FugiFilm X-S1, Intensify CK
Other Interests
Photography, digital art, fast BMW, wood carving

Macro Dew Drops

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I've been looking at a lot of macro shots lately and they all seem to have special camera gear. All I have is a Sony T70 point & shoot so I thought I would try to see what I could do with an inexpensive camera. My last five shots are what I came up with. What do you think?
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Point and Shoot

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Just a note about what I am doing with my photography. All of my pictures are shot with a point and shoot camera and using the automatic setting. I do use the macro setting for up close shots. Just trying to show that you don't need an expensive camera to get great pictures.
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Wood Carving

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In my bio I said I carved wood. Well, I just posted some pix of three pieces. I use Mazanita from the local hills and an Exacto knive. The wood is very hard but colorful. I sand to a 600 grit polish. I mix Watco oil, boiled Linseed oil and bees wax melted together to finish the piece.
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Profile Comments 12

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Thank you for the fav ! =)
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Welcome to :iconnatureweb: and thanks so much for joining :la: I really hope you enjoy being part of the nature loving family. :iconflowerrainplz:

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And don't forget to check out the latest contest July Contest :la:
Nice stuff here!

Thank you for looking at my booth and leaving a card at the Strawberry Festival. I will be showing newer work July at the Coffee Bazaar & Art in the Park.

Kevin O'Connor
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Welcome to :iconcoloursofnature:

Thank you for joining our group :thanks:

All the information you need to know about the group (as in rules and such) can be found in our home page here: [link]

You can start submitting your pictures as soon as you please :)

Thanks again, and have a great day! :ahoy:
Amazing gallery what you have here... ;) Congratulation...
Thank You for looking. Did you realize I only use a point and shoot camera? Trying to show everyone you don't need expensive cameras to get good pictures. Happiness Roger
Yeah, very good work... actually amazing... ;)