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Photo made during the Workshop creative macro photography by Johan Weesie
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Made with Sony A7Rm5 and Lensbaby Velvet 85mm f/1.8 and a transparent fluoresent background
Common Morel / morchella esculenta. 04/04/17.
Two Common Morels, one fresh and one past its best.
The dry, aged specimen in the foreground with its chocolate brown tones had a magnificent conical cap. There were no signs of any invertebrate damage on it, unlike the other one.
I liked the contrasts between the two, also that they were growing amongst a patchwork of Ground Ivy, so I attempted a few creative shots using selective focus.
BEST VIEWED LARGE.
Admiring the fossilisation
prehistoric inspiration
Evolution’s magnum opus, a beautiful creation
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Camellia japonica 'Professor Charles Sargent' by Daniel Arrhakis (2018)
An artistic creative macro of the Japanese Camellia 'Professor Charles S. Sargent' from my garden.
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EXPLORE: Apr 18, 2009 #124
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La frazione di Cascina Visconta appartiene al comune di Cislago, in provincia di Varese, nella regione Lombardia.
La frazione di Cascina Visconta dista 1,39 chilometri dal medesimo comune di Cislago cui essa appartiene.
What a Snowflake world we live in, but this is almost smaller, an Ice Chrystal.
3D & 2D
Michigan has gotten a few Brisk mornings the past few days so I dressed like a Snow woman & proceeded to get out & freeze my arse off to capture my Creative Macro abilities. I wanted to stretch my possibilities to more of an extreme & this is what I have come up with. Enjoy & stay warm!
- Last of the crystal ball series for this week! I’m moving back to my portrait series soon, more and more creative art styles are in the works. If you guys want to learn more on how I do work, there will be new speedrun videos I’ll be uploading in the upcoming weeks. Enjoy!
What a Snowflake world we live in, but this is almost smaller, an Ice Chrystal.
3D & 2D
Michigan has gotten a few Brisk mornings the past few days so I dressed like a Snow woman & proceeded to get out & freeze my arse off to capture my Creative Macro abilities. I wanted to stretch my possibilities to more of an extreme & this is what I have come up with. Enjoy & stay warm!
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Nature Creative Macros Challenge
The New Challenge sponsor By The Creative Digital Art Community in the Challenges Community Group (Open in February 1)
Challenge # 6 - Nature Creative Macros - (Creative Digital Art Community - February 2016) LINK HERE
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A Wonderful weekend dear friends ! : )
Thank you dear friends for your always kind visit, invitations and comments these last days ! Trying catching up during this weekend, so sorry i am always so late.
Spring illusions by Daniel Arrhakis (2018)
Some apple flowers and rock rose flowers in a creative macro artistic romantic composition. Flowers from my garden.
With the music : The Silent Forest - Chillstep Mix
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Admiring the fossilisation
prehistoric inspiration
Evolution’s magnum opus, a beautiful creation
www.instagram.com/callumjoelphotography/
Admiring the fossilisation
prehistoric inspiration
Evolution’s magnum opus, a beautiful creation
www.instagram.com/callumjoelphotography/
Some creative macro photo’s and information how I made the following shot.
I wanted to do some other macro photo’s than the usual bugs or plants, so I made my own ‘species’. I also wondered how small I could make my origami crane.
What you need for macro photography is a macro lens or extension tubes which you can attach onto your lens. I use a fixed 50mm FX f1.4 – f16.
You have to put it in manual focus because the auto focus in your camera can't focus on your subjects.
My photography teacher would approve a fixed lens because a photographer has to move himself instead of zooming. Lazy photographers use zoom-lenses.
You have to consider what your subject is that you want to capture and what has to be sharp or may be unsharp. The smallest extension tube (12mm) gives most depth of field where the biggest extension tube gives the least depth of field.
You can also put your focus on a high f number (for my lens it would be f16) to increase the sharpness in your depth of field.
One thing, before choosing your extension tube is to check what the surface of your subject it. For instance: is it a flat surface or does it stick outward? With an already flat surface you could go for a larger extension tube where a surface that would stick outward would most likely need a smaller tube.
Furthermore what I use are an SB 900 flash and a ringflash. I attach my ringflash to the SB 900 so I can direct the light from on top of the camera to where the lens is.
For extension tubes I use the Soligor 12, 20, and 36mm. You can use them individually on your lens or attach 2 tubes in serie to get a larger tube and higher magnification.
OK, now how I made the following photo’s. The 5 pictures of the origami crane are all shot with a different magnification. I chose to cut the crane out of the picture on 1500 x 2000
But ok, you can see the magnifications and how the depth of field changes per extension tube. But also in the end, you can see the fibres of the paper! WOW!
I’ll show an overview picture how I took the photo. In studio- or product photography you would use a mekano box and glass plate to lift your subject of the table to get rid of direct shades below your subject. www.flickr.com/photos/46082439@N06/4401715111/in/set-7215...
Everything we learn in studio we should apply in our daily photography.
I lifted the square metric cutting mat from the table, placed the crane and the scissors at the edge so I could still manoeuvre the ringflash which is mounted in front of the lens. Used tape to attach the scissors to the cutting mat.
Maybe you don’t know it… but tape is a MUST HAVE in a photographers’ bag. Fix broken things on the spot when you are out in the field. Fixing wobbling tripods, fixing light leaks, holding pieces of paper in place, attaching scissors to surfaces… just to name a few.
At least I’m a photographer with tape in my bag, but others should be more aware of it and have it too…
Further EXIF information. Shutterspeed was 125/s, F16 (maximium), I used the Soligor 20mm extension tube. SB-900 flash was EV 0.0
I hope some tips or equipment information will be useful if you would like to recreate these sort of shots.
Hope you enjoyed it!
Admiring the fossilisation
prehistoric inspiration
Evolution’s magnum opus, a beautiful creation
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Michigan has gotten a few Brisk mornings the past few days so I dressed like a Snow woman & proceeded to get out & freeze my arse off to capture my Creative Macro abilities. I wanted to stretch my possibilities to more of an extreme & this is what I have come up with. Enjoy & stay warm!
What a Snowflake world we live in, but this is almost smaller, an Ice Chrystal.
3D & 2D
Michigan has gotten a few Brisk mornings the past few days so I dressed like a Snow woman & proceeded to get out & freeze my arse off to capture my Creative Macro abilities. I wanted to stretch my possibilities to more of an extreme & this is what I have come up with. Enjoy & stay warm!
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Single shot Arizona - view of the top of Cathedral Rock - Sedona
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Arizona (i /ærɪˈzoʊnə/) is a state of the United States of America located in the southwestern region of the United States. The capital and largest city is Phoenix. The second largest city is Tucson, followed in size by the eight Phoenix metropolitan area cities of Mesa, Glendale, Chandler, Scottsdale, Gilbert, Tempe, Peoria, Surprise and then by Yuma in Yuma County.
Arizona is the 48th state and last of the contiguous states admitted to the Union, achieving statehood on February 14, 1912 - the 50th anniversary of Arizona's recognition as a territory of the Confederate States of America.[5] Arizona is noted for its desert climate, exceptionally hot summers, and mild winters, however it also features pine forests and mountain ranges in the northern high country, with cooler weather than in the lower deserts.
Arizona is one of the Four Corners states. It borders New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, California, touches Colorado, and has a 389-mile (626 km) international border with the states of Sonora and Baja California in Mexico. It is the largest landlocked U.S. state by population. In addition to the Grand Canyon, many other national forests, parks, and monuments are located in the state, while more than a quarter[6] of its territory is Federal Trust Land which serves as the home of the Navajo Nation, the Hopi tribe, the Tohono O'odham and Apache people, various Yavapai tribes and others.
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