Macro shot of a multicolored leaf.
I finally bought a simple macro lens for my new camera and this is my first official macro shot I’m adding. This is actually tiny (about 3-4cm or just over 1 inch) dried up piece of twisted grape vine I picked off the fence with a water drop which was reflected by the sun. It’s definitely different to my usual work but why not?! It reminds me of a lantern..
Here’s one I took today… I like it for it’s simplicity. This leaf also was placed on a mirror.
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Deeply inspired by Anathema’s ‘Closer’. “You’re closer to the truth, within you… is the truth…” Thanks for looking! :)
This is a blue version of Hive, a recent photo I made which was part of an experimental series showing the television screen seen through various objects used in the living room. This one is a macro shot of a bundle of drinking straws, aimed at the TV. Obviously, the screen was showing something blue! The actual straws measure less than 5mm in diameter. I used a shorter focal length for this one, and we can see more of the straws in it. Focal length 22mm / ISO-100 / Aperture f/5,6 / Shutter 1/3 sec. / Shot in manual mode / White balance set to tungsten Nikon D60 / AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR / Close-up filters: CU+1, CU+2 and CU+3 Featured in the group Unconventional Artistry on January 3, 2008 RB Homepage feature on August 28, 2009 Finished in 8th position of Top 10 in the Blue Abstractions challenge of the Out of the Blue (75%+ Blue Artwork) group on January 13, 2009 Finished in 3rd position of Top 10 in the Black With a Hint of Blue challenge of the Black With a Hint of Colour group on August 27, 2009
Abstract Macro Photography This image is a little part of someones garden fence! i have cropped this picture slightly. i have adjusted the brightness/ contrast/ hue and saturation a little bit also, just to bring out the brilliance of what i photographed.
Close up of a Dandelion flower head. Black & white picture.
Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/60 / ISO-400 Featured in Photography 101 17th april 2009 / Featured in Green 22nd April 2009 / Winner of the Minimal Curves challenge in Mood and Ambience 10th May 2009 / Featured in Globes, Spheres and Curves 23rd May 2009 / Featured in Macro Water Photography 17th June 2009 / Winner of the Simplistic challenge in the Made by Nature group 6th August 2009 / Featured in Made by Nature 10th August 2009
The remains of a burnd car at an auto body shop. There is nothing better than sheet metal that is exposed to flame. / Abstract Macro 43 Favorites 26th May Featured on Redbubble / Featured Art & Photography Featured in Abstract Macro Urban Art / 27th May Featured in Outsiders / 4th June
Close up of an African Zebra taken at Buenos Aires Zoo. Probably one of the most interactive and best kept zoos I have ever visited. Animals are looked after quite well, and are being raised in captivity to save them from extinction. The zoo allows a percentage of their profits for conservation of the Argentinian wildlife. While I’m not sure I agree with animals being caged for any reason, it is nice to know that this zoo is here for many reasons, including conservation. Cropped original image and increased the contrast and brightness slightly. Many thanks to Shelly Heibert for creative help with the title for this one! Featured in PostCard Style / Featured in Made By Nature (Sept 09) / Featured in Made By Nature (Oct 09) Top 10 in Addicted Photographers Inc Challenge / Top 10 in Amateurism Challenge / Top 10 in Just Lines July Avatar Challenge / Top 10 in Nature Lines Challenge Canon SX100IS MCN: C2B7E-D0AA6-DA720
Abstract Macro Photography The picture below is a stolen, burnt out car. / This is showing the rear right side. / You can see what has been produced by the fire / Armley Woods, Leeds. / sunday 31.5.09 / 7.15am / For all these phenomina to appear on the car, the car has been left on fire, and eventually, there is nothing left on the car to burn, so it just dies out. the paint work on the car , bubbles up and seperates itself from the metal at very hot temperatures. / Once it is all cool down, it is very delicate. / You just blow the flakey paint lightly, and this abstract art lies beneath. / If the car had been put out by water, im pretty sure that no abstracts would have appeared.
This is a very close up photorgraph of an old, rusting, decaying, steel, metal fence. / Water Lane / Leeds City Centre
Metal Rust / Abstract Macro / By Bob Bremner
Olympus DSC-H7 / featured in Dimensions / featured in Love Is / featured in The Woman Photographer
An abandoned pleasure craft up on blocks at St Marks, Florida … hunting around underneath the hull I found some wonderful art work. I see waves rolling in one behind the other, with the dawn sun catching the one about to break on the shore. FEATURED ON RED BUBBLE HOME PAGE NOVEMBER 2009 / Sold as matted print and as framed print 11×14, both from two galleries. Selected for regional juried art show (126 selected out of 300 entries). / Viewed 460 times as of 27 Nov 09 / / Nikon D90 with Nikon 60mm macro on tripod f/13 1/40s ISO 400. /
Abstract Macro Photography – Cityscape Peeling Paint on an old warehouse door / Kirkstall / Leeds
Close-up of a Rose. / Straight from my Canon a630. Featured in Feel, don’t copy.
Sheet Metal Rust / Abstract Macro Featured Natural Textures Oct 09 Featured Urban Abstract Art Sept 09 /
Abstract Macro Photography – Cityscape Very close up / Industrial metal shelfing / Armley Industrial Estate / Leeds
Abstract Macro Photography – Cityscape Rust and general decay / Industrial fence / Wortley / Leeds
Canon 350D / F5.6 / 1/500seg / ISO-160
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