This colony of blue throated ascidians are marine creatures that live attached to a pylon under the Busselton Jetty. This is a photograph I took when I was beginning to learn about underwater phtography. Scuba diving and photography often make some wonderful images. Water and cameras however do not mix so well, which is where the art of underwater photography becomes difficult. Nikonos V – 35mm with macro extension tube / Fujicrome slide film
Macro shot taken of some coral in Vanuatu.
Spotted Eagle Ray and Giant Trevelly fish in Maui tropical waters
Macro Photography. /
Macro of a head of stoney coral. / View my underwater collection here Take a look at my other photos /
A very close view of the delicate fibers of a sea sponge glowing with golden light and a beautiful natural abstract quality. All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent. sc
Western Clown Anemonefish on the edge of his territory , an anemone
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Close-up shot of the colourful soft tissue of a giant clam (Tridacna squamosa) at about 10 metres depth. / Location: Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia Equipment: CANON 5D, SIGMA 105mm f2.8 Macro This image has won the following RB-Challenges: / Underwater-Abstracts Image was featured in Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! Framing suggestion: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
I use a Canon EOS 400D with a 100mm macro lens / / / / !
This is a baby red crab from Christmas Island, sitting on a rock at dawn. The crab had just emerged from the ocean where he/she hatched from his/her egg. The babies are less than 3mm wide and long, and are almost transparent. They leave the ocean en-masse and make their way into the jungle. Unfortunately the en-mass ocean departure only happens every 1-2 in 10 years, so instead of getting shots of millions of tiny red crabs, instead i took portrait pics of them with my 105mm macro lens. They were soooo tiny and had the exact same mannerisms as their larger red crab relations. They were some of the cutest creatures i have ever had the joy to see! The red crabs of Christmas Island are famous for their annual migration to the ocean to mate and spawn. Exactly one month later, the baby crabs emerge from the ocean. Many natural factors have to align for the migration to commence, such as the stage of the moon, recent rainfall, etc. The whole cycle is a miracle of nature. Taken with a Canon 5D Camera, 105mm Sigma lens, at f2.8, ISO 320, 1/1000th sec, handheld. As is. Featured in the following groups: A Photographers Craft, Minatures & Mammoths, & Image Writing.
Abstract Macro Photography This image is a little part of someones garden fence. i think that this picture looks like the sea – sand – horizon – sky 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.
Macro photograph, focal length 6mm. Scorched Metal and Paint! Found this little beauty by the roadside around Willowvale, Northern Gold coast area. Featured on the Red Bubble HOME PAGE March 14, 2009 Some of photos are available to download and purchase from my portfolio at Shutterstock. SHUTTERSTOCK PORTFOLIO / FOTOLIA PORTFOLIO / DREAMSTIME PORTFOLIO“. All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas* Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! UrbanArt !
I have been experimenting again. This time I used a dark corner of my house, some christmas lights, blue cardboard and a dandelion to achieve this photograph. I have not manipulated this photo in anyway this is straight from the camera. Taken using my Canon 300D – 90mm lens
Macro shot of the mouth of a starfish.
macro of Thrift and Common Bird’s-foot-trefoil blowing in the wind at Tintagel Haven, North Cornwall f/5 1/500 second ISO-80 Canon Powershot A570 IS
Taken at Steves Bommie divesite in the GBR.
Abstract of rust on metal. Nikon D200, Nikkor 24-120mm
Featured Art 23 September 2009 / The Beauty of Nature Pū is the Hawaiian name for Conch Shell. A gift from the Ocean, the Pū emerges from the life giving waters with a sound that flows across the ‘Aina ( land ) and Kai (the ocean). The blowing of the Pu, a deep part of the Hawaiian culture, has multiple uses and communicates various meanings in both Religious and secular traditions. Blowing the Pū is sometimes used before a ceremony to mark the official beginning. To blow the Pū is a call to the divine. The blowing of the Pū should always be accompanied by protocol. When it’s blown, how many times and in which directions all have a complex set of meanings. The Hawaiian cultural practice of blowing the Conch shell dates back to ancient times and continues in many present day traditions. Here on Maui as well as the other Hawaiian Islands, Indonesia and the Indian Ocean, sacred protocol surround the blowing of the Pu and define when, where, for what purpose, how many times and in which directions the Pu may be blown. When done properly, the blowing of the Pu produces a sound which can carry for miles across land and sea. This beautiful and distinctive resonance once heralded the arrival of Ali’i (Royalty), the beginning of Makahiki season, and many other notable events. Special shells are cherished and handed down from generation to generation. The Triton trumpet shell is the most common type Pu used today. Many collectors and tourist have little idea of the cultural significance and of the beautiful animal which produced and lived inside this shell. The shell’s spotted inhabitant is the largest snail in Hawaiian waters and the second largest in the Indo-Pacific. When permitted to mature undisturbed, Triton’s trumpets may reach as much as 20 inches in length. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Read more about this beautiful creature here
Abstract Macro Photography – Landscapes Close up / brick with peeling paint / Leeds
Notice she only has one eyebrow..She is unfinished. / oil/pencil on wood photo reference granted by: http://sodapop77.deviantart.com/
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