Thursday, August 11, 2016

Macro adventures with textures and plants in the rain

About 3 weeks ago I purchased and started using my first macro lens. Its been a lot of fun looking at different things through the lens and figuring out just how close I can get to them. This set of photos is from my first couple of times out with the lens. Some of the focus is not the best but as I said I am still practicing. So far I am really liking what I am able to capture


This is from a set of cloth flowers that is on one of my coworkers desk. I thought it was cool to be able to see the actual fibers that make up the flower
A bunch of paperclips -- I couldn't resist -- and I love how it makes us see all the little ridges -- never noticed those were part of a paperclip

This is part of one of the walls in the library. I walk by it every day and never realized how much texture is there..
This is part of a stone wall -- I love how the macro lens reveals the layers of the rock 
This is part of a railing on a stairwell -- a little rusty but I love the ornate detail that the macro lens lets us see
Part of a metal sculpture on campus -- love the color and the textures...
A tiny knot hole in a wooden fence -- looks pretty cool this close up 

tree bark...love the detail that the macro lens brings 
rain drops on a rail -- I loved this because you can see reflections in the drops

The rest of these are some of the close ups of plants that I took. Most of these are pretty tiny. I am really amazed with the detail the macro lens captures. Its so fun to get such a close up view of some thing that I have never really noticed before ....
this is a cluster of  really tiny pink flowers -- I love how the lens lets us see the darker center.
love capturing raindrops
colors on this one are so pretty ...
love how tiny these raindrops are on the pine needles
I really love how clear the stamens of these flowers becomes -- and again definitely would not have seen them this clearly with a normal lens
I love the detail of the rain drops and how the lens blurs the background ..
again these are tiny flowers and I love how clear the layers are and how detailed the rain drops become 
close up of a dandelion bud
some spots on a leaf 
some tiny leaves -- about the size of my thumb 

just loved the symmetry of this tiny plant and the rain drops just made it more interesting 
another series of tiny flowers 
love this tiny purple flower -- and so close you can see the fuzz on the petals 
a tiny queens anne lace bud --with mist on the leaves ....all the designs are cool
loved the colors in this tiny flower and the way you can see the stripes in the leaves 
such a tiny bud .....
love how these almost sparkle and how detailed the little stems are 
had to get a closeup of just one of these tiny flowers 
I loved the colors of this tiny plant and the fact that the blooms formed such a nice circle

this is the center of a bigger flower. I loved all the tiny buds in the middle
and here's a wider view of the same flower -- I just loved all the colors and shapes and the detail of the petals that the macro lens made clear ...
I loved all the different directions these blooms curve in and the macro lens just helps clarify them ...

I took this picture from above the tiny bud -- what I really like is the white petals that outline it and the blue background
I loved the purple color of this plant and the macro lens really makes the stripes and the points of the leaves stand out
I loved how the light was hitting this tiny yellow flower and with the macro lens you can really see the detail of the middle and all the other little buds around it

Thanks as always for sharing my photos with me. I am having a lot of fun with the lens and will definitely be doing another blog post of photos that I have taken with it -- maybe of some of the insects that I have captured --  Until next time friends ...

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