June 23, 2014
Macro With Red Background
Macro photography used to mean that images were photographed with a special macro lens that enabled you to keep the subject in focus at close distances. With all the advances in digital photography, many lenses are all-in-one and you can shoot close-up with your regular camera. So now we call just about any close-up picture a macro shot.
The first picture here may not make much sense but I think the next one can be deciphered because it show the edge of the bowl.
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I like your macro photograph. Well done!
ReplyDeleteVery nice macro!
ReplyDeletei figured it was a mixing bowl. :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like candy--good enough to eat!
ReplyDeleteMacro Pines
Beautiful colours!
ReplyDeleteClever way to do a close-up. :)
ReplyDeleteI find myself using macro setting a lot, it is a whole other little world when you get down to that size.
ReplyDeleteNothing like a little puzzle for us bloggers.
ReplyDeleteThis is a whole new form of art!Frame it.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like some wonderful abstract. You sure stirred up some interesting macros. ;)
ReplyDeletecame back to say congrats on your POTW at hilary's!
ReplyDeleteVery nice idea to play with
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the POTW!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on receiving the POTW. Interesting subject... the level of detail is wonderful.
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