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I hike and photograph in Aman Park about once every two weeks. It is a wonderful area for photographers and it is only a few minutes from my home. In an effort to alter my usual routine of two cameras with wide-angle zoom lenses, I connected my 90 mm macro lens to one of them and focused on little things. I was surprised at the number of opportunities I found for some quality macro images.
For all of you who took the time to view, comment and fav on my yesterday's upload. The support is overwhelming and heartwarming. Since I cannot thank everyone personally, this is my way of saying THANKS to you all.
Rain is a luxury in this part of the world, but this season its pouring for almost a week now (may be due to global warming) , it would be unfair if I don’t visualize it in my photos, - this pic depicts rain drops from my Umbrella …. Today morning …
I took this picture of leaves with the one on top covered in dew drops because it caught my eye. Later on I decided to separate the leaf from the rest of the pile by creating my own water reflections using 3 layers of motion shots of autumn color leaves at various densities.
Highly needed, but a bit too late
Many of our plants are pretty dried out, looking like it has been autumn colours for a while
Either way
It's lovely to hear the drops from heaven
Wether it is on the roof of my house
Or if it is on my caps when I'm out hiking
And yes, you can see it's handheld again, lol
Sniper mode is on