Tag: Photography
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Day 7: End.
This is the last post in this macro week. This one isn’t from the campus, though it is from the same day. I took the longer way home, past the ‘nicer’ houses which actually had front gardens. These flowers were close enough to the street that I wasn’t intruding too much. On a different note, I…
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Day 6: Xenophyte.
Coming to an end of the second Macro Week. Again, no idea what’s the name of this plant but it’s probably a xenophyte: thick leaves and waxy cuticle – A-Level biology is finally useful! Another reason why I hate spiders: their webs make right eye-sores in photos sometimes.
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Day 5: Manly Flowers
Again no idea what flowers they are but the tree, which was pretty much next to the plant from the previous post, was covered in this blossom so couldn’t not take a photo. This one is actually turned upside down since the blossoms were hanging down, it makes it look more interesting without looking unnatural.…
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Day 4: Not a Flower.
This one caught my eye because the sun picked it out of the rest of the bush. I like having a camera directly behind some leaves or branches when looking at the subject. They bend the light and give some fun abstractions of the bokeh. They make macro photos more interesting meaning I don’t have…
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Day 3: A Cuter Pink
Macro photography isn’t something I thought I would do often when I had my first DSLR, but after buying the 100mm macro lens I literally cannot stop taking macro photos. I have to say that my other, cheaper, 70-300 Tamron VC etc. is also good for macro. The most striking difference is that at a…
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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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Moon Man
Temperature control is handy when you want to change a sunny day scene into a full-moon evening. The shadows are still too sharp to be believable but the overall moonlit aesthetic is there I think.
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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.