Close up of Burmese cat.
ISO 200, F10, Shutter Speed 1/200 Sec, Focal Length 55.0 mm.
Because I’ve been stuck at home, I’m getting into the macro photography! Here’s another one I took today and it turned out okay…. I know it’s been done before but it’s new to me!
I couldn’t decide which to upload so I uploaded both in my ‘simplicity’ collection. This was just a simple leaf with a drop of water lying on a mirror. /
Bright green katydid surveys its surroundings from atop a vivid pink gerbera daisy.
Here’s is a macro shot of a bougainvillea flower which grows in my back yard. I actually had a few which I took and liked but narrowed it down to this one so I hope I made the right choice! Anyway.. Enjoy :o)
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Some of the beautiful Globe Thistles at Stansted House Gardens Camera Used: Canon Powershot A700 Techs / Aperture: F4.8 / Exposure Time: 1/200 / Flash: No / Focal Length: 34.8mm / ISO: / Shutterspeed: 1/202
In the words of Ferris Bewler… “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and take a look around once in a while, you could miss it!” Thanks ever so much for taking the time to view my work! Have a most excellent day!! / Copyright 2008 Julie – Julie Alexander. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited. My work does NOT belong to the public domain. It may not be used in any way, shape or form without my prior written permission.
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Another experiment with metallic blue paper as a background and the flash on my camera… haha, I guess it worked well. I never use my flash, so that’s why this is so experimental, hehe. It’s also the stamen of a hibiscus.
My all time favorite flower. They are soooooo pretty and smell so good!
My husband and I had a leisurely stroll in the weekend market yesterday. Most of these shops sell plants and flowers. It may sound unbelievable to some of you….this baby frangipani tree is about 1.5m all and it costs only about US$8! :D
Something from the vault… another dandelion photo… I just keep discovering these, haha. There’s a gold mine of them on my hard drive. I don’t remember what I used as the background for this, but I edited the saturation to make the red really pop and it reminded me of star bursts. You know the candy, hehe… Enjoy!
Some baby’s breath in front of my window… Enjoy!
Shot with a Canon EOS 350D with Canon EFS 60mm f/2.8 macro lens. / Straight from camera.
It is 3am as I post this image, and my two favourite treasures are both lost in dreamland, so what better than to dedicate this to the sleeping beauties :o) The night is black, / And the stars are bright, / And the sea is dark and deep And someone I know is safe / And snug, and the’re drifting / Off to sleep ~In the Night garden (CBeebies)
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A couple of dandelions with the last remaining seeds. / Texture layers added. Camera – Nikon D90
“Lensbaby” composer-Macro Lenses / Canon400D
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