Tag: macro
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Day 1: Flowers?
I’ve avoided botany like the plague throughout my degree but I think it has caught up with me. I’ve been taking photos of flowers a lot, and do not have the first clue of their classification. For all I know, this could be an apple blossom… Help with identification would be actually really appreciated/credited!
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Start of Macro Week #2
Leicester campus doesn’t have the most exotic flowers but I tried to make the most of them (my macro lens definitely helped).
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Dew
Again, unsure about the technique with these photos. I tried to make the edges of the droplet in focus and sharp. I think that works best.
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Dice City
Probably the most expensive and time-consuming photo I’ve ever taken. 300 dice glued with pvc (temporary but strong enough to hold for a while) which took around 2 hours. Like I said in my “Negaticity” post, this is sort of a retake of that, on a slightly bigger budget. The “sky” is my duvet.
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Macro Week
3 macro posts in a row. Well its not like im just gonna stop using my new babylens. Not sure what this plant is since I avoided botany like the plague but it seems its a weed, though a rather pretty weed.
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I hate spiders.
Slowly getting over irrational fears. This one is perfectly rational though, I mean… SPIDERS! This one I could handle though, a whole 1cm of spider! Needed some practice in insect macro in preparation for my formica rufa documentary and luckily got the mandibles in focus here.
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Danglelion
Nothing better to break up revision than some macro photography in the ‘garden’. I say that because the thing outside my door is about as close to a garden as this is to a healthy dandelion. In related news, loving the Canon 100mm f2.8L. It really makes the most boring shots a little more interesting.
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Macro Beach
From the ever increasing backlog of photos: Note to self: Took macro photos of a wasp today. I wonder how long until I get to them to post them…
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Medicine
This is a series of photos I took on one of those melancholic nights. I think most of my “projects” begin at 2am. I’m calling this series “Medicine” and am leaving the context for your interpretation. Please comment on what you think about it or if I should change the order to make an alternative…