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After briefly playing around with a ball of string on my 1st attempt it made a return on the second time as well. The fibres of the string intrigue me and provide an interesting texture to capture.

Oil on water is one of the first subjects that everyone should try out when they get a macro lens. We have been having fun making some amazing abstract shots using this method, you can see how in our latest video >>> youtu.be/mixLIIQ5N00

 

It's a super simple setup that can get some colourful and creative shots right out of the gate. We have spent many hours taking shot after shot of swirling oil and water mixtures to get some amazing varied results.

 

All it takes is a shallow glass bowl, some oil, water and a colourful backdrop. Using the Adaptalux Studio and our Colour Filters, we were able to change the colours and gradients behind the oil with ease, getting hundreds of unique shots really quickly.

 

If you are looking for a new macro subject to try out, definitely give this a go. The colourful abstract shots can make for some great desktop backgrounds. If you're into video, the motion of the water is really pleasing to capture if you have the right lighting.

 

Check out our blog post to read more about how to create images like these, you can find it here >> bit.ly/Adaptaluxoil

 

Grass hopper

16 August, 2020

EM10 Mk3, 60mm f2.8

1/200, f10, 0ev, ISO200

 

Insect macro

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See the microcosm in macrovision, our bodies moving with pure precision. One universal celebration, one evolution, one creation...

 

Anolis sp.

Cañón del Río Claro.

© Felipe Toro

El muro de las polillas ❤

Urrao, Antioquia.

© Felipe Toro

Another attempt at photographing bubbles in a dish soap bottle. Getting better but it is still a challenge!

Tussock moth.

EM10mk3 60mm2.8pro

1/250sec, f11, ISO200, 0ev

 

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Pine cones are a quick and easy subject to shoot at home, so we thought we would take a look at how to get some cool and creative shots from a couple of pine cones in our latest tutorial video.

 

Watch it here - youtu.be/KyF3I8vjrNI

 

A lot of you may have seen the pine cone shot on our homepage, it's one of our favourite shots to demonstrate what the Adaptalux Studio can do. We used the same pine cone (and a new one) to get a few more interesting shots.

 

A shot like this is achieved by pointing two coloured Lighting Arms across each other, shining onto the pine cone. You can see more about the setup in the video or the blog post here - bit.ly/adaptaluxpines

 

The coloured lights shine off the spines of the pine cones really well. Depending on the angle of the camera and the lights, they can create some amazing highlights along the ridges of each spine and shadows deep in the pine cone where the light can't reach.

 

We think the addition of colour to a subject like this can really take your creativity to another level, what do you think to shooting pine cones in this style?

After projects I keep the left overs and give them new life by smashing and cutting them till the color bleeds all over my light table.

Recordando La Ensenada de Utría, que lugar ! <3

 

Lagartija Verde Neotropical

© Felipe Toro

  

pyro night - firework in macrovision

 

Definitely worth getting up at 4am this morning, Marmalade hoverfly drying off.

Nikon D500 Sigma 105mm.

A Grenade Thermo Detonator tablet within a tablet. Interesting enough to make you stop and look when taking them, and definitely so for a picture under a macro lens

After speaking to someone who is more of an expert on insects it's either Dolichopus popularis or Poecilobothrus nobilitatus ( female ) probably my favourite fly to photograph , i just love the colours something you just don't notice with the naked eye .

Nikon D500 Sigma 105mm macro

 

Macroglossum stellatarum, especie de polilla que realiza un vuelo idéntico a los pequeños colibríes.

 

En Santa Elena.

© Felipe Toro

Rumbo a los chorros del Higuerón.

Envigado, Antioquia.

© Felipe Toro

 

Los piéridos o piérides (Pieridae) son una extensa familia de lepidópteros glosados del clado Ditrysia. Incluye unos 84 géneros y más de 1100 especies, la mayoría de América tropical y el Sureste asiático, pero no faltan especies en Europa.

 

Las especies más comunes se caracterizan por su coloración blanca o amarillo-sulfúrea, a menudo con manchas negras, pero existen especies negras, rojas, anaranjadas y con patrones vistosos y complejos. Presentan dimorfismo sexual, que se observa a menudo en el patrón alar.

Quite literally a frame full of Quarters from our visit to New York

 

see the microcosm in macrovision by Depeche Mode

Took me forever to find a way to carefully control smash marbles here. Finally figured it out by heating them up in an oven on high for a while then using a vice to crush them. Painting Rose was the easiest part, all she did was lay down on the floor for an hour while I painted streaks on her

A photograph of a cupcake. Lighting achieved using an Adaptalux. www.adaptalux.com

Oil on water is one of the first subjects that everyone should try out when they get a macro lens. We have been having fun making some amazing abstract shots using this method, you can see how in our latest video >>> youtu.be/mixLIIQ5N00

 

It's a super simple setup that can get some colourful and creative shots right out of the gate. We have spent many hours taking shot after shot of swirling oil and water mixtures to get some amazing varied results.

 

All it takes is a shallow glass bowl, some oil, water and a colourful backdrop. Using the Adaptalux Studio and our Colour Filters, we were able to change the colours and gradients behind the oil with ease, getting hundreds of unique shots really quickly.

 

If you are looking for a new macro subject to try out, definitely give this a go. The colourful abstract shots can make for some great desktop backgrounds. If you're into video, the motion of the water is really pleasing to capture if you have the right lighting.

 

Check out our blog post to read more about how to create images like these, you can find it here >> bit.ly/Adaptaluxoil

 

  

A veces la forma mas sencilla de encontrar la inspiración

es escuchar un poco de...

música...?

Siempre regreso muy contento de Río Claro, después de fotografiar a estos seres maravillosos !

 

Oedalacris antennata.

Cañón de Río Claro.

© Felipe Toro

  

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