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Sitting with this male mallard as I edge closer and closer gave me a great advantage. I used a 100-400MM telephoto lens to achieve amazing background bokeh.
A diffused light source was used to get the full color and detail within the feathers.
Click on the duck photo to enlarge to 1200 resolution.
Or so it seems to me, even though it's really just a Snowy Egret buzzing the tower wilthout permission...hehe!
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Gendarme (Pyrrhocoris apterus).
Image prise avec la bonnette Raynox DCR-250.
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This is an extreme close-up photo of a Thiodina sylvana spider standing on a leaf. This photo was taken at night with a flash, and the bokeh effect in the background is reflected from the raindrops on the surface of the leaf.
100mm Macro + Raynox.
It's a zero crop (which means I had to get really close!)
Taken in heavy rain at Amboli
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One of my photography "white whales" is to get a cat to hold still long enough to get a really high quality macro image of their eye. I think cats' eyes are just beautiful. This particular shot is probably my best yet, but still no where near where I want it. Thanks for holding still for half a second Gravy.
Photo is lite from the (camera) left side, using a single speedlite flash with a round diffuser.
1365mm optical Zoom
extreme close up,
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"Where the telescope ends, the microscope begins. Which of the two has the grander view?"
--Victor Hugo - Les Misérables (1862)
Macro of the dew on this seed head. Straight out of the camera
Submitted to Photo Friday -- 'Wholesome'
Submitted to Photo Friday -- 'Extreme Closeup'
Reversed kit lens (Nikon 18-55) -- manually held against body. No adapter.
Controlled highkey exposure. Simple white rings used to test minimalism, composition, and light distribution.
The round shape is a refelction from a mirror.
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After a very long time i made some new shots with my MP-E. Instead of using my Canon 6D i put it om my Lumix G7 to test if i can get some 4k video. Stupid idea, ... result in less sharpness and less quality.
But nevertheless i'll share some shots here.
Another POV from the Thistle Tortoise Beetle ( Cassida rubiginosa )
Tech info | shot based on 120 exposures stacked at ~4x magnification
Stacking Soft / Zerene Zerene Stacker
Canon macrophoto lens 35mm f/2.8 | Nikon PB-6 Bellows | Sony A7
too many great crop suggestions to ignore
This is based on feedback from jto_, sarah smile1 =), and Shundiin. Thank you!
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I do a lot of macros, but rarely do I do "abstract uber macros." I thought I'd expand my horizons a bit and post one for Pretty Pink Tuesday. ;)
Hope you all are having a fabulous week!
Happy Bokeh Wednesday everyone!
I wasn't going to post a bokeh picture today because I am so busy, but my addiction to flickr got the better of me, so here is my bokeh picture for Boheh Wednesday.
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Aujourd’hui, je n'allais pas afficher de photo pour le Bokeh Wednesday parce que je suis très (trop) occupée, mais ma dépendance à flickr l’a emporté sur la raison. Alors voici ma photo pour Boheh Wednesday.
Si je ne réponds pas à votre commentaire tout de suite, pardonnez-moi. Je vais essayer de visiter votre galerie dès que je le pourrai.
Best in black / Meilleur sur fond noir.
It's been a whole season since I last posted here.
It's funny how patterns become a lot more noticable with age. Is it because social media has a way of showing us who we were a year ago, 3 years ago, 12 years ago that those patterns become data, our own personal routines and traditions?
It seems I do not fair well with winter, I slow down into a hybernation state where I do not create anything. It's all about the day to the week to the month. Surviving the dark and the cold.
Spring is fast becoming my favourite season, I think it's the green shoots of hope.
This was as good as it got recently. But with hope comes possibility. That I might get this project finished :)