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Me gusto mucho este "macro", desde que lo vi en la pantalla, dicen que el amarillo trae a la suerte, yo no creo en la suerte, pero podemos probar una vez.

 

Es el centro de la flor, con esa combinación de colores, su órgano reproductor y mojada con una lluvia de estas que vienen con los monzones.

 

A mi me gusto mucho, te gusta ??!!!

     

I liked this much "macro", since I saw him on screen, say the yellow brings luck, I do not believe in luck, but we can try once.

 

It is the center of the flower, with that combination of colors, its reproductive organ and wet with a rain of those who come with the monsoons.

 

I like a lot, you like ??!!!

 

;-))<3

Argiope bruennichi filling her trophy.

Large hoverfly Volucella inanis on marguerite

Crocus. Focus stacked using zerene

Rewards of the ‘kill’… ahhh, protein builds strong tasty escargot…!

Honey Bee on Pink Sedum...Photo taken 10/09/2006

 

View large to see the big bee.

sorry to frighten any arachno's out there, my first true macro :)

 

SOOC apart from being cropped

Seen in the Manly Dam bushland

Butterfly face

One of the fantastic butterflies seen earlier this month in Mallorca. Sadly missed the one I wanted to see - the Swallowtail, but there is always next year!

View Large On Black

 

spider catch fly and in 2 seconds the spider packed the fly by turn the fly auround with his legs, after that diner start ..

 

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I was just fooling around with my microscope today.

I used a medium power objective to photograph this benign skin lesion.

Seborrheic keratoses are very common benign skin lesions.

It took 22 shots to cover the entire lesion. Merged all 22 shots in cs4 into a seborrheic keratosis panorama. My plan is to perhaps make a creative image in the future using this image as possible mountains and combine other microscopic images into a creative scenic. Nope..did not take any drugs today. I think they look like mountains.

Mountain View On White

Macro test shot with my new Canon PowerShot G10

 

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Azure damselfly. Natural light.

Reversed macro lens kitlens

Small gall wasp. Focus stacked using zerene

Macro is fun!

 

Nikon D800 + Nikkor 105VR Micro lens

 

F8 1/500

 

A5.17.08864.C

A6500 + Tamron SP 90mm/2.8 (72B) macro

Nothing special here, it's just my first few shots testing out the ebay bargain macro lens that arrived today!

ice abstract (Series V)

Krokus, net achter mijn tuinhek, in het gepikte stukje gemeentegrond. ;-) Jaren geleden samen met de stratenmakers, wat tegels rechtop gezet, daar aarde ingedaan, met veel moeite groeit en bloeit er nu wat.

This is my second macro shot posted. Previously I had tried a reversing ring but the depth of field was ridiculously small but now got a Tamron 90mm secondhand lens to play around with. Not much easy as the dof is still really small. Will try focus stacking too at some point.

 

Macro is a lot harder than it looks so took a while to get a shot I was happy with but know i have still plenty of room for improvement.

 

I can't even remember the type of flower and its on the tip of my tongue..

  

The innerspace of a wild Poppy.

 

The orange color is just like a Japanese Tori gate or Temple...

Large red damselfly emergence. Focus stacked using zerene. wing drying and abdomen extension continues

Shot with Olympus E-520. Sigma 150mm macro lens. Metz mecablitz 15 ms-1 macro ring flash. Shot location: Singapore Botanical Gardens.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Sony Z3 clip on macro lens.

Eis a dúvida. Quem souber por favor esclareça,,,

macro photography of a flower

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