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I did not want to change to much of this photo but I did add color and sharpness to add more fun and a childish tone to the image to help bring out more emotions out of the viewers of the image.
Dimensions 2592x1728
Exposure 1/400 sec at f/11
Focal Length 90mm
ISO Speed Rating: ISO 3200
Flash None
Model Canon Rebel T4i
Lens Tamron SP 90mm F/ 2.8 Di VC USD Macro
Capture Time 11:53am
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A series of my macro captures today. All shot taken with Nikkor 35mm 1.8G DX and Raynox DCR250 macro adapter lens.
Grasshopper on my hand, which was upstairs in my eldest boys room, found him after it with a light sabre
I've had this little spiral for about 10 years. It came with a plastic drink bottle that was a promotional gift with some protein powder I ordered.
I have never known how to use it, so today it had its first outing............ as a photography prop.
Ok...have cropped one of the two Flies pics. A more scientific macro capture perhaps but I think I prefer the original where can see a bit more of the foreground and background :)
Body and elytra are black, like most of the other members of this genus, the legs are black, differentiating it from P. madidas which has brown legs.
The sides of the pronotum are strongly rounded with the hind angles being sharp.
Antenna cleaning notch is present and it is fully winged and capable of flight.
Found all year round in damp habitats almost everywhere in the UK.
Predator of other invertabrates but will also eat fruit.
specific name ; Pterostichus nigrita
sub order ; Carabidae
order ; Coleoptera
Endopterygotes, Pterygotes, Insecta, Arthropoda
A macro capture of the top of my straw fedora that I typically only wear on trips to Caribbean or during the summertime.
Be like a #butterfly #Handsome to see but hard to catch
#Stunning #setting at the #national #park in #Mumbai gets a spruce up by a swarm of brush-footed blue tiger #butterflies
Macro capture of the zipper and my fleece top. Glancing natural light and shadow from the late evening sun.
This one was more of a challenge than the others. It is an HDR, tone-mapped from 7 flatbed scanner exposures. The scanner was set to Transparency mode and the black / white points and mid range exposure was adjusted for each scan to get good exposures from all of the varying densities of the translucent minerals.
I also took a single scan in Reflected mode to get detail in the outermost rings of the pattern. This was blended with the HDR in Photoshop. Because the HDR had some flaring effects around the edge of the stone, I created a mask to clamp the tones and give a sharper edge. I placed the result on a black background to accentuate the stained glass glow of this agate.
This is another in a series of experiments on using a flatbed scanner as a macro capture device