A Hairy Magnifying Glass

DragonFlyer

A Hairy Magnifying Glass

Sony Alpha 350, Sony 100mm Macro Lens, f5.6 @ 1/40 sec Exposure, ISO 800, Tripod.
Macro photograph of a drop of water on a leaf of ‘hairy thyme’. Shot inside with not really adequate lighting… Untouched.

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A Hairy Magnifying Glass by DragonFlyer
A Hairy Magnifying Glass by DragonFlyer
  • Sensiworld

    Sensiworld

    Beautiful !

  • DragonFlyer replied

    Thanks so much Sylvia!

  • Yool

    Yool

    This is stunning my friend !!!!

  • DragonFlyer replied

    Thank you so much Yool! I like it with the tiny hairs on the leaves – kind of ‘cute’ :)))

  • Clare Colins

    Clare Colins

    Well done! Congratulations on the ‘feature’ :))

  • DragonFlyer replied

    Thank you – what feature? I haven’t got that far yet… :)))

  • Sensiworld

    Sensiworld

    Congrats on your feature !!!!!
    It’s a beauty.

  • DragonFlyer replied

    Thank you!!! I’m in great company!!!

  • Sharon Johnstone

    Sharon Johnstone

    Wow!!!....stunning macro work Dragonflyer!!!....Congratulations on the feature!!!

  • DragonFlyer replied

    Thank you so much Sharon! I’m really honoured!!!

  • naturelover
  • DragonFlyer replied

    Thank you very very much!!! I’m really really honoured

  • Ingz

    Ingz

    congratulations!! its so beautiful and such a well deserved feature xxxxx

  • DragonFlyer replied

    Thank you so much dear Ingz – I think I’m catching up on some comments people have made on my work that I didn’t know about :)))

  • Dave Storey

    Dave Storey

    love this ..just great

  • DragonFlyer replied

    thank you very much :)))

  • Jan Timmons

    Jan Timmons

    Cool hair, K. Is this really the beginning? Where it all began? Pretty light.

  • DragonFlyer replied

    O wow Jan – you’ve really come searching! This is pretty close to it, I think… I’ve deleted some images, and changed the order of others. I have a suspicion that the first image I ever uploaded was ‘Alien’, and I definitely remember my first ever feature was ‘Blue Water’ (I think that’s what it’s called – the waterfall shot that’s still there…
    This was another tiny pot – this time of hairy thyme – that I was photographing on my kitchen bench together with the water drops on moss in the heat last summer…
    K xx

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