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Geetha :)
DEAR FRIENDS! IF YOU CAN VISIT MY B&W PHOTOGRAPHY :) :
Although they are already withered, I've got some crocuses for you!
[v2 - 2014/04/06 - resized image and added signature]
Thank you very much for 200 favs :)
EXIFs:
Canon EOS 50D
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
f/2.8
1/1600s
ISO 100
no tripod, no flash
[v2 - 2014/07/19] Changed levels
Lyrics by Rise Against - "The Great Die-Off".
I took this photo when teaching a friend of mine how to use his new camera.
A stunning macro photograph capturing the delicate moment of a flower bud just before it blossoms. The vibrant shades of green and hints of violet highlight nature’s elegant design, embodying the serenity and promise of spring. A soft background ensures the viewer's focus remains on the intricate textures of the emerging bloom. See more on frankschmielewski.myportfolio.com/
- Handle all things you love with care.
Single snowflake on a scarf.
Magnification ratio ~1,7:1.
Because many people asked: This photo is real; no photomontage!
Don't know why there aren't any EXIFs, so you'll get them here :D
Canon EOS 50D
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
+ Vivitar 2x AF MC 7 Pro High Definition Teleconverter
f/5.6
1/80s
ISO 640
no flash, no tripod :)
[v2 - 2014/01/29] Smaller signature; whoa, EXIFs magically appeared xD I don't know what's going on :D
- WOW, over 200 favorites! Thank you so much!
- 300 favorites! I'm speechless!
- 400!
- 500!
A close-up of blooming bee balm (Monarda), showcasing its fiery red petals radiating in every direction like a sunburst. The blurred background enhances the vibrant contrast and the energy of midsummer blooms.
The goal here was to show the amazing white color of the pollen on the stamens and capture the green interior of the flower itself. I used 4 different lights of slightly different temperatures to try and get the true richness of those colors.
I rarely use Photoshop other to adjust exposure in RAW editor. No recoloring, cropping, cloning, etc. here. The flower tells it's own story. No need to mess with nature's perfection.
A quiet evening, a blooming flower, and one hardworking bee. Sometimes the world’s beauty hides in the smallest, most unnoticed moments, until we choose to look closer.
Shot on Sony Alpha 7 II + Macro Extension Tubes
Found this beautiful little plant in a planter box. Purplish leaves covered with tiny white/silver hairs. Seems to be purple sage.
Explored: Feb 14, 2022
Such a welcome and unexpected visitor. I let him move wherever he wanted and occasionally he would stop for a few seconds. Here he is popping a wheelie.
This was a 3 day process. I used several different coloring and overlapped them to get this shot. At first, I felt like I polluted something beautiful. But the "ugly" result has a beauty all its own.
Barbie giving an adoring wave to herself in the mirror. My wife’s 1962 No. 5 Blonde Ponytail Barbie. Still beautiful after all these years, but she needs to have her nails done!
I normally stay away from "modified" flowers but the painted on crystals intrigued me for some reason.