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HMM! I like like the edge of the stump and the little plateau

Taken for the Macro Monday's Challenge "Contradiction". I did not use any Photoshop trickery here. Just an upside down camera and two lenses! I used my (pre-EXIF) 50mm lens with a 20mm extension tube at F/8.

Shot info:

- Strobe + colored gel + grid for the background

- Christmas lights

Eugene, Oregon

 

Olympus Pen-F

Olympus Zuiko 30mm f:3.5 Macro

El primer macropaisaje del año.

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More macro landscapes... Also shot against the setting sun.

For the best version of this photo check here .

Shore Acres State Park, OR. B&W macro landscape.

experiment - DOF - macro and landscape

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sharp Macro and landscape II

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After decades of patience, this Agave americana—commonly known as the Century Plant—erupts in a towering bloom before its life cycle ends. Captured on a quiet San Diego evening, the golden inflorescence rises dramatically above the coastal greenery, signaling both an end and a beginning as new pups will carry on its legacy.

 

Fun fact: Despite its nickname, the Century Plant typically blooms after 20–30 years, not a full hundred. But when it does… it goes out in style.

Tiny plants, probably some kind of moss, growing on a rock.

One sunny Saturday, late March 2015.

 

It seems I still like classic cinematic, wide-format 2.39:1 aspect ratio. :)

 

Taken with Panasonic GF1 camera and Olympus M.‍Zuiko 45mm F1.8 lens.

"Babie lato " , hand held , Dąbrówka .

 

First day of testing the borrowed LAOWA C&D-Dreamer MFT6.0mm F2.0

Drzewica , hand held .

 

Not entirely sure what I was thinking, but I had an idea for macro landscapes. Shooting something up close to make it appear as a 'somewhat' traditional landscape shot. The only criteria was that the images need to have a distinct horizon and a sky of some sort. More to come... :)

 

Edit: Shot straight against the setting sun. Bokeh: blue = sky, yellow/orange = sun glimpsing through the trees...

Something a little different. A macro landscape of the wind sculptures in the snow on the Preseli Hills. It always fascinates me seeing the abstract shapes created by the wind swirling around the different features on the landscape. Close up it resembles a desert scene hence the title.

 

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another in a series of water drop macro landscapes

Taken at Enders State Forest in Granby, Connecticut.

I love these little grass stems, they almost look like green and silver highways turning this and that way under the yellow stars

  

Psalm 119:1 Joyful are people of integrity,

who follow the instructions of the LORD.

2 Joyful are those who obey his laws

and search for him with all their hearts.

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Más sobre mis fotos en mi blog: El Principio de Incertidumbre de Heisenberg y en mi página de Facebook.

 

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Más sobre mis fotos en mi blog: El Principio de Incertidumbre de Heisenberg y en mi página de Facebook.

 

Todas mis fotos están bajo la licencia Creative Commons. Puedes descargar, copiar o publicar (en una página web, blog, etc...) las fotos sin problemas y sin pedirme permiso siempre que se me reconozca como autor (un enlace, a la foto o mi cuenta de Flickr, vale), no la uses con ningún fin comercial y no la alteres ni generes otra obra derivada a partir de ella.

We were out on a walk, and my daughter always asks for the camera, because she likes Macro. This camera uses an EVF, which she says she likes for framing her Macro shots better than any other style of camera (including DSLR).

 

She took this with an Olympus C-2100UZ

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