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A poorly crocus flower, Found this little bloom snapped off in the garden in cold, wet windy weather so bought it inside for a bit of photography. Focus stacked using zerene
Red & Yellow
Just got some extension tubes to try macro. Dam that is so hard! I'm used to manual focussing but with this you have to be so precise, just rocking ever so slightly backwards and forwards to achieve focus and then trying to be still enough for the shot....of course a tripod would be an idea! However bit hard to position around the plants in the garden, and who wants to bother with that darn thing all the time anyway! Just use that magic delete button over and over until you are lucky enough to get a sharp one!...Maybe an actual macro lens is easier.
Wallace Falls State Park, WA
I recently got a new macro lens, my first true macro. And this weekend was one of the first time I have tried to really use it for macro. It's going to be a fun lens!
Flores de jardín
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Happy Macro Monday everyone!
These little cuties grow all over our lawn and I believe they are some kind of dianthus. They are very tiny...
Supporting the theme of "intended contact" on the Macro Monday group... intention is to show 2 objects interacting for the purpose of performing a specific action - in this case, a reminder on my chalk board to take a macro image and post today.
For WAAC: Macro
A friend lent me his extension tubes because I don't have a true marco lens. Kinda neat, I'm just not sure if I should be able to get more sharp images...these dried plants are part of a flower arrangement. They are about 5 mm in diameter