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starting to look through some bird captures from earlier in the year which i never posted
backyard capture in chesterfield
A hermit crab with a pristine white shell scuttling over coral sand. Captured low to the ground for intimate detail and motion.
Tags: hermit crab, beach crab, macro crab, coastal creature, Mexico beach, tropical macro, sand life
A sunny spring day in April was a great opportunity to play with a macro lens, so I did just that - took my little 50mm macro for a spin. Not bad for a first try! Early April 2018.
Taken with Panasonic GX7 camera and adapted smc Pentax-M 50mm F4 Macro macro lens, wide-open at ƒ/4.
There is so much detail in the center of this bloom. It was hard to find a true focus point that had interest and had usable detail. I used a combination of lights to almost "wash out," the color and give it a softer feel. I like this photo because there are a ton of little focal points but at the same time, there are no real dominant focal points.
No post production with this picture. What you see is what I got.
a leaf-footed bug nymph travels from here to there, and - if you look close enough - from A to Z...
backyard capture in chesterfield
I don't know what this little insect is but it is only a couple of millimeters in size and I only picked it up when using my macro lens to photograph a bromeliad flower. There's a whole other amazing world a macro lens opens up to us.
Fotografía tomada en La Romera, Sabaneta - Antioquia.
2500 msnm aproximadamente.
Photo was taken in Sabaneta, Antioquia. 2500 meters above sea level.