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Ants in a Paradise plant

Taken with Lumix TZ7

..macro portraiture - an inseparable part of my photography.Me often do use leisure time to pursue my passion over it . knowledge of right technique is extremely essential for the macro-photography. Generally me do want to capture images on any subject that's not visible to the naked eyes. It's all about experiencing the relation between lens & the subject

Nikon D200 Micro-Nikkor 55mm 1:3.5 plus TC-200 Teleconverter 8 sec - f/22 - ISO 200

 

Illumination: Incandescent flashlight with diffuser.

 

By Tammy Silva Nikon F80, Fuji film and Nikon 105mm lens

In macro, the yellow tips are a bit washed out. And I still think its cool how my sunflowers-planted-from-seeds match the Arizona daisies I got pre-alive.

I took this picture with a Macro Lens.

I don't know what kind of plant this was on, but the weird look of the plant itself drew me over and then I spotted this little guy on the plant. Behind him, there was a whole cluster of these beetle things. My photo turned out a bit blurry so I didn't keep it. (we had just spent the whole day at Bristol, so I was tired.

Nikon D200 Micro-Nikkor 55mm 1:3.5 + PK-13 Extension Tube + TC-200 Teleconverter

 

1/250 sec - f/22 - ISO 100 - SB-600 Speedlight on-camera with reflector and diffuser

Macro photographs of flowers taken in the Brisbane Botanic Gardens.

I know it's not all in focus but there's something about this one I really like.

After searching (and having no succes), the names of all the flowers I photographed, I decided just to name it Flower session.

 

I really tried to have all their names but they are just so many species... My head was aching Horribly.

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