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Pink blush.
Photo made during the Workshop creative macro photography by Johan Weesie
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Made with Sony A7Rm5 and Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 Macro G OSS. Same flower as last photo now with a colored background.
Macro composition multi-exposure, design and abstract motion taken on the lower eastside nyc created by nolan h. rhodes in eye-of-the-moment (taken after a rainstorm)
Happiness is ..... playing with my camera
CC Challenge
📷 Weeks 51-52 Happiness is _______
Using water, washing up liquid and vegetable oil
A Dandelion seed with waterdroplets. (A packet of Custard Cream biscuits as the background and a hand held torch to light it.) Basic creative macro at home need not be expensive.
Using Splash Art kit dropping clear water in a thicker coloured solution.
Nikon D810 and Nikon 105mm F2.8
two SB-200's(R1C1) one SB-800
Admiring the fossilisation
prehistoric inspiration
Evolution’s magnum opus, a beautiful creation
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Quote by Theodore Roethke. Photo made during the Workshop creative macro photography by Johan Weesie
dutchphotoacademy.nl/product/workshop-macro-fotografie/
Made with Sony A7Rm5 and Lensbaby Velvet 85mm f/1.8 and a colored background
After …Roger at www.flickr.com/photos/romair/ using the #LeathermanRebar and then then #ACEBEAM LED torch
Leaves are shaded from trees and storing in the forest floor in the Medhacacchapia National Park, Cox's Bazar.
Admiring the fossilisation
prehistoric inspiration
Evolution’s magnum opus, a beautiful creation
www.instagram.com/callumjoelphotography/
YN-560 with softbox on top of bubble and another flash at the side for the hand, thanks for viewing.
Fringe-Lily (White var) – Thysanotus tuberosus
Usually fringe-lilies are purple though some are paler, but occasionally, if lucky, you can find a white one...
Another practice shot for the in-motion Macro Monday theme.
Loving this technique. Have been looking for more inspirational and creative macro images, and now I have a fun new technique to try.
What I felt was lacking from my photo stream was the ability to make artist macro as opposed to just documentation macro.
Can you guess the subject?
Something that I have already realised is the difference between a burry photo and a blurred photo.
Admiring the fossilisation
prehistoric inspiration
Evolution’s magnum opus, a beautiful creation
www.instagram.com/callumjoelphotography/
Photo made during the Workshop creative macro photography by Johan Weesie
dutchphotoacademy.nl/product/workshop-macro-fotografie/
Made with Sony A7Rm5 and Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 Macro G OSS.