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A macro photograph capturing the fiery beauty of a yellow flower with deep red accents at its core. The intricate detail of its pollen-covered stamens and glowing petals evokes warmth, energy, and the brilliance of nature in bloom.
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Spotted this little guy on our hose pipe stand.
He was tiny, smaller than a pea but with a macro lens he suddenly becomes more than just a tiny jumping spider. He has eyes, and hairs and all this detail you wouldn't normally be able to see! 💜
Does anyone know if this a certain kind of jumping spider? 🤔
Would love to know it's name if it has one 👍
📷 Nikon D7200
🔎 Laowa 60mm f2.8 2x ultra macro lens Mieke MK-14EXT macro TTL ring flash
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“Convergent Evolution”
Some insects are as big as small birds.
“The hummingbird hawk-moth” is a species of hawk moth found across temperate regions of Eurasia. The species is named for its similarity to hummingbirds, as they feed on the nectar of tube-shaped flowers using their long proboscis while hovering in the air; this resemblance is an example of convergent evolution.
3 July, 2022
Gujral Nagar, Jalandhar, Punjab
OMD EM1X 300f4
1/2500, f5, ISO 6400
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Trying out my new Olympus 90mm macro lens this afternoon. This was my first attempt at a focus stack of 19 images. No flash ! Just available light. Exposure was 1/1250 sec at f5.0 and iso 200
A stranger invited me into her garden and I took this picture.
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Austin, Texas...April 2008
this is actually a very tiny flower found on ground level, but thanks to the wonders of space-age macrovision and a bit of judicious cropping, it becomes as big as Texas!
have a good Saturday and happy photoshooting!
Alguna vez la pude fotografiar en Urrao. Esta vez se me apareció esta hermosura en San Sebas.
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© Felipe Toro
Gracias por la visita y por dejar tus comentarios.
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Pulsa L para verla más grande sobre negro.
Hit L to see big on black.
The internal spring from a broken pen and some droplets of water make for a very interesting macro subject
Back in the autumn we grabbed some leaves and have been shooting them this week using the Adaptalux Studio. We had loads of fun with it, you can watch the behind the scenes video here - youtu.be/iJOzOkP6Ns8
We find that dried leaves present an interesting challenge compared to healthy green leaves. Curling up and losing all their colour means it can not only be tricky to focus, but there can also be a lack of colour and interesting features on the leaves.
Embracing that challenge, we used the studio to back light this leaf. With the lighting behind it, new colours and contrasts are able to shine through where the leaf has decayed. You can also see some green, though it required a little help from the light to show up.
We also shot freehand, as opposed to setting up on a tripod. Shooting in this way, you are able to have a much greater freedom of movement around the subject. This allowed us to quickly explore the surface of the leaves, changing the focal point of the shot and zooming in on specific interesting features.
We wrote up some tips and tricks for shooting leaves over on our blog. You can find the write-up here - bit.ly/DriedLeaves
Some good old fashioned chocolate indulgence. Nothing better than a chocolate tasting of an evening, but also playing with a macro lense!