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our camera is horrible for regular shots, but pretty good with macros... except for the eating the batteries part.
sleeping kittens are perfect macro subjects.
our camera is horrible for regular shots, but pretty good with macros... except for the eating the batteries part.
sleeping kittens are perfect macro subjects.
our camera is horrible for regular shots, but pretty good with macros... except for the eating the batteries part.
sleeping kittens are perfect macro subjects.
Finally!
Two Images for today folks!
I finally took a better image of this little fella playing around the front yard this morning! this is the first time that I captured a moving subject using a macro lens. Big respect to those Macro photography experts! They totally have some amazing patience on doing what they do... especially taking photos of insects and small things.
this is not a perfect macro image, but im totally happy to have these two images!
I picked this cutie pie up for my youngest daughter today while out shopping... As soon as I handed her over I regretted it. She's a perfect Macro character for me to use in photos like the ever famous Woody and Wall-E. My daughter said she'd share with me. That made me feel better. :~P
Out and about on a cold winter morning. Looking for that perfect macro shot. This one wasn't it! LOL
Out and about on a cold winter morning. Looking for that perfect macro shot. This one wasn't it! LOL
Out and about on a cold winter morning. Looking for that perfect macro shot. This one's a contender.
Flowers in my living room, it's not a perfect macro lens, but my 18-55 DX II works better than most kits.
Sometimes the little hidden details go unnoticed. While the group was busy taking shots of Purling Brook Falls i hoticed these tiny flowers clinging to the wall. A perfect Macro Opportunity
Thankfully i have a few pollen loaded plants my Goldenrod which is just a magnet as Barberry flowers a perfect macro setting for hymenoptera even the smallest in sweat bees seem sparse
Hunting for the perfect macro shot is hard work...
Strobe cam left with Lumiquest 80-20 I found in the storeroom. :P
Jumping spiders are some of the most fascinating arachnids, with incredible vision, lightning-fast reflexes, and a curious personality that makes them perfect macro subjects. This Zebra Jumping Spider was darting around constantly, making it a challenging but rewarding subject to capture.
To ensure maximum detail and depth, I used photo bracketing and then stacked the images in Photoshop to achieve an extended depth of field. Final color grading and refinements were done in Lightroom to bring out the intricate textures and fine hairs on this tiny predator.
Camera & Editing Details:
📷 Canon 90D | Sigma 105mm f/2.8 Macro
️ Bracketing for focus stacking → Stacked in Photoshop → Final edits in Lightroom