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The Seven chair (3107), designed by Arne Jacobsen.
I wanted to get back to the set I started earlier, Form @ Home, where I try to capture the mood and feeling of some things we’ve got at home. This time I tried to use a cooler, blueish toned color instead of the sepia. Again, I'm trying to find form and details, capturing the mood and feeling of the object. For this I used the 5D with the 100mm L IS macro lens. All shot handheld with available light.
We eat our own!
A larger jumping spider eating another female.
Plexippus paykulli
7dmk11 100macro
1 off camera flash with diffusor
Location: Hiji falls ,Okinawa
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The Seven chair (3107), designed by Arne Jacobsen.
This set of photos is a try to capture the mood and feeling of some things we’ve got at home. I didn’t want to photograph the whole, but rather some details that would give out the mood of the object. For this I used the 5D with the 100mm macro lens. All shot handheld with available light.
Cymo melanodactylus - crabs in Acropora sp coral
Found: Maeda point
Depth: 30feet
Canon 70d 100macro
Ikelite housing and strobes
Light and motion Gobe 700 sola 600
Photography by Shawn M Miller
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Le Klint Pendant 172, designed by Poul Christiansen.
This set of photos is a try to capture the mood and feeling of some things we’ve got at home. I didn’t want to photograph the whole, but rather some details that would give out the mood of the object. For this I used the 5D with the 100mm macro lens. All shot handheld with available light.
Este es una toma más cercana del neuróptero que ya tengo en la galería. La hice con la 5D MKII, el 100 macro+lente biconvexa y un carril baratito. Dando un vistazo al libro El Fotógrafo en la Naturaleza me he dado cuenta de que J. Benito tiene en el libro una foto de un bicho como éste.
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The Seven chair (3107), designed by Arne Jacobsen.
This set of photos is a try to capture the mood and feeling of some things we’ve got at home. I didn’t want to photograph the whole, but rather some details that would give out the mood of the object. For this I used the 5D with the 100mm macro lens. All shot handheld with available light.
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As I was trying to take this picture of the purple star flower (Allium Christophii aka Star of Persia), this “little” bee flew right next to me. Using only the Canon 85mm f/1.8 with the kenko 36mm extension tube (my wife had confiscated the 100mm macro), I had to get quite close to get the bee for this photo.
2014 Mt Yaedake Cherry Blossum Festival
Location: Motobu - Okinawa
Canon 70D 100macro
Off Camera flash
A fruit bat feeding on the flowers -
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If you'll recall, the wildflower bloom in Death Valley in 2016 was a banner year. Some would call in a "super bloom." It was nice, but it was also very hard to photograph. The floor of Death Valley proper was quite literally a blanket of flowers. The bloom drew many thousands of tourists to the park. It was hard to take pictures of flowers without stepping on flowers.
Personally, I found the bloom to be nice in the valley (in places) and lacking most other places. It was really hit or miss. You'd drive or hike in and out of flower patches, then they'd disappear altogether.
I've experienced this "super bloom" before. It's not all that rare, popping up about every ten years or so. Also, if you hit the park at the right time and at the right elevation and place, you can find many thousands of flowers every year.
This photo was taken in Cottonwood Canyon. Curt and I drove to the end of the road, then hiked a couple of miles to check out a perennial spring. Be sure to see the previous photo for a closeup.
Blue Phacelia / Notch-Leaf Scorpion-Weed
Phacelia crenulata var. minutiflors (possibly)
Waterleaf Family
April is really a wonderful month in the year. The weather is just so delightful and so many beautiful creature to shoot. I visited Taipei Zoo with my husband yesterday to catch the last beautiful April day. Shooting insect is one of my favorites too. Watching them flying around and chasing after to get the best shots was so much fun.
~台北市立動物園, 文山區~
Taipei Zoo, Taipei, Taiwan
- ISO 1600, F4, 1/500 sec
- Canon 550D with 100mm f/2.8 macro lens
Gaultheria mucronata, known as prickly heath[1] and in Chilean Spanish as chaura,[citation needed] syn. Pernettya mucronata, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ericaceae, native to southern Argentina and Chile.[2] It is a compact, bushy, evergreen shrub with glossy green leaves and solitary white flowers in spring, followed in autumn by showy globose berries up to 1.5 cm in diameter, in shades from deep plum purple through pink to pure white. It is dioecious, meaning that both male and female plants must be grown together in order to produce fruit. It prefers moist, shaded conditions.
"Rosalind"
Acropora coral -Blue light blending
Location: Maeda point Okinawa
Canon 70d 100macro
Ikelite housing and strobes
Light&Motion Nightsea with GoBE 700
Photography by Shawn M Miller
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