Great as a wedding, get well or simply friendship card, this cloth rose was made with love…
Black and white macro of two fallen leaves with droplets of water.
Macro of two fallen leaves with droplets of water.
Macro shot of a zucchini plant leaf.
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taken in The Biebrza National Park (Poland) / http://www.biebrza-explorer.pl/ingleze/default.html / http://www.biebrza.org.pl/ang/turyst/index.html Nikon D70 + Sigma 150mm f/2.8 macro lens Shutter Speed: 1/800 second / F Number: F/4.0 / Focal Length: 150 mm / ISO Speed: 640 / Date Picture Taken: Oct 13, 2006 Wow! winning photo of Nikon macro challenge Thank you for all comments !
Saganasghee Slough in the forest preserves south of Chicago. This side of the slough has blessed me several times with nice vistas in the morning.
I love how water clings to different objects and creates such shapes… This is just an ordinary dandelion puffy thing after it rained one day. Taken with a Sigma 105mm macro lens…
Pink frangipanis after a Summer storm.
A shot of a lady’s mantle with morning dewdrops resting on it. PAY IT FORWARD: Nominated by Liane Pinel “This amazing young man was my kick in the butt to continue to follow my photography dream. This image stopped my heart and made me say THIS is what I see and what I want to be able to capture! The world we rarely notice under our very noses. I purchased this poster and it hangs in my living room reminding me daily why I still love to crawl around in the dew! / Thanks to you Matt…for being YOU! Amazingly Talented!” Thank you so much Liane! I am beyond flattered and grateful. I am very glad that we have met and that you have followed through on your photography! Again, thank you so much! INFO FOR SOLD!: / Sold a Poster, here on RB, by http://www.redbubble.com/people/thefae]
“Le lampadaire” / yes, it is me reflected in the water droplet ^^ / features ... thank you !!! / http://www.redbubble.com/people/Aimelle homepage (July 20th, 2009) Out of the Blue (Nov. 6th, 2009) 1:1 Macro Photography (Nov. 09, 2009) and on Redbubble treasures website . / Sony Alpha100 + 18-70mm lens / +10 macro ring lens / . / / . /
I hope you enjoy this pretty little butterfly that I took in my garden this past summer :) He didn’t seem to mind me poking around with my camera… I was glad of the opportunity! He didn’t stay long but I managed to get a few good shots! I adore the markings and colourings of his wings! Isn’t that red/orange colour just stunning! I’m very proud of this photo, I really love how it turned out. Looking back and my gallery from beginning to now, I can truly see how I have grown as a photographer and this fact makes me very happy and accomplished :heart: Certainly I have a long way to go yet, but the nice thing about this hobby is that I am very passionate about it. Hopefully some day I can do something more with photography. That’ll be so amazing! Thanks to the investigative brilliance of a friend, I’ve found out the name of this pretty butterfly! It is called “American Lady – Vanessa virginiensis” They seem to be common to New England, though I am guessing generally on the East coast (since I’m in Virginia ^^;) and are under the category of “Anglewings” Camera: Taken with a Canon Rebel XTi / Cropping, small hue/tint adjustments + Sig: Adobe Photoshop CS2 © SilverDew All comments are welcomed and appreciated. Full view is best! Random work on my RedBubble:
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Shot with my photography class at my teacher’s private studio called “Morning Star Photography” Done in a drop tank, was very large. It was fun :) Yaaaay my third feature. Featured on January 26th 2009
I picked out these roses for my father to give my mother for Valentine’s Day. They’re such a deep red color and the petals are velvety…almost black. I love those type of roses. I used a really low white balance when I shot this to give it a more bluish tone. Enjoy!
These are the same roses from Valentine’s Day with the velvetly petals. I adjusted the white balance on my camera before shooting to give it a bluish tone. It looks like crushed eyeshadow to me…:D Shot with a sigma 105mm macro, indoors with flash. Enjoy!
Early morning dew on a geranium plant. Backyard Jupiter Florida. / Nikon D300, Nikkor AF-S Micro 105mm Lens, Tripod, Remote clik. Being an old Deadhead, The obvious: / Grateful Dead – Morning Dew – 9/18/87
a flower macro of a plant. i have no idea what plant, but but the tiny flowers are beautiful!
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This is a crop of a bigger photo. I like how the big droplet looks on this one. Can you see the sky?
This amazing flower appeared in my little garden and stole away my breath…it is the only one that appeared this year…I am sure I sowed many seeds but for whatever reason this was the only one that peeked out from amongst all the different flowers…perhaps she has figure out that it is ok to be different…an enlightened flower:) / It’s perfect mate in a super macro shot of a water drop on one of it’s teensie “spokes”. /
Viewed 775 times as of Nov 20/09 / Viewed 666 times as of Nov 5/09 This one just reminded me of how a person sometimes turns themselves to hide from the world..a reversed drop reflecting back on itself. / Canon 500D / Sigma 70mm / / Featured in:Featured Art by RedBubble / AND / In The Pink / AND / Color Me A Rainbow / And / The 500 To 5000 Viewings Group /
Since light IS color here we see how it bends around an object with light…no color additions or subtractions…just slight noise removal …love this purple. / Drop of water in a tendril from my sweet pea:) / Canon 500D / Sigma 70MM macro Featured in: A Fascinating Purple /
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