Macro sky 

271 creative works found

  • Bubble Ornament
    by funkyfacestudio

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    I was extremely bored today and I wanted to do something creative so I found the bubbles and started blowing out in the backyard. It was a little windy today so it was a stupid idea but I couldn’t stop trying, I just wanted ONE ! bubble with some sort of reflection before it popped. It was a mess, dripping bubbles everywhere and dropping my camera around my wrist a hundred times and then POP…..too late ! but finally I got one I really liked ….it reminds me of a garden globe.

  • Falling
    by funkyfacestudio

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    A falling water droplet in the sun…....It was pure luck ! :)

  • wild beauty
    by dinghysailor1

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    Wild flowers are everywhere throughout the fields and on the roadsides in Turkey this May! As you can imagine I didn’t get far on my bike… / :) Oh nearly forgot this was taken on a borrowed camera a Nikon coolpix 4800 and the step up in quality from my usual Fuji Finepix A500 shows! (I may n ot be able ot bring myself to give it back teehee!)

  • Tiny Wonderland
    by funkyfacestudio

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    A photograph of a Dandelion soaked with droplets and sunshine…....possibly my newest addiction LOL. NO worries, I’ll spread them out over time :) Thanks for looking ! :) P.S. I have a lot of catching up to do around here.

  • Falling Sky
    by funkyfacestudio

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    A water droplet ready to fall.

  • Water World
    by funkyfacestudio

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    This is not a dandelion but It’s similar. if anyone knows what it is, let me know :) It’s around the size of a tennis ball and It’s so delicate. I found these when I was taking a nature walk with my girls. Luckily we were on our way back to the car when I spotted these so we grabbed a few for me to play with and sprinkle LOL….................I’m addicted I know ;)

  • A precious find on an early morning outing in beautiful Inverie on the remote knoydart penisula on the west coast of the Scottish mainland. It’s a real wilderness area where wild flowers flourish in profusion on the lower slopes of this mountainous area without road access (We got the boat in from Mallaig). Morning dew in the sun transforms these delicate blue flowers which were growing outside a converted church and are possibly omphalodes, planted there rather than the forgetmenots I originally thought they were… ;) Cropped but otherwise untouched, and taken with my fujifilm finepix A500 on macro mode with a tripod. I’m just so amazed and delighted that it’s true to what I had seen… and it’s well worth viewing larger I think too! / :)) / Crespuscular my talented friend (check out his work too) found this so sad ballad/lament from the 70’s to sit alongside as a reminder of how priceless such mornings are…. Morning dew by tim rose/ bonnie dobson link Walk me out in the morning dew my honey / Walk me out in the morning dew today; / Can’t walk you out in the morning dew my honey / Can’t walk you out in the morning dew today! Thought I heard a young girl cry mama, / Thought I heard a young girl cry today- / You didn’t hear no young girl crying mama, / You didn’t hear no young girl cry today! Thought I heard a young man cry mama- / Thought I heard a young man cry today- / You didn’t hear no young man crying mama / You didn’t hear no young man cry today! Now, there’s no more morning dew / Now, there’s no more morning dew- / What they’ve been saying all these years is true / Now, there’s no more morning dew! (warner chappell music) Thanks so much Cresp….. please pass the tissues….... / ;)

  • Reflective Veil
    by funkyfacestudio

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    A photograph of a big spiderweb covered in droplets, It was laying horizontal, don’t know what kind of spider made this but I was glad it wasn’t there.

  • Sunset Droplets
    by funkyfacestudio

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    This is a drenched web with a seed caught in it.

  • Web Galaxy
    by KathyT

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    Dew drops on a spider web on a barb wire fence. Viewed from just below so as to only see sky behind it and the drops reflecting an upside down pic of the sky and land. I couldn’t see this with the naked eye – it was only when I got in close and down low with the macro lens that I saw it through the view finder. It reminded me of planets suspended in a galaxy and that there is a whole different world out there to be viewed through a macro lens.

  • Devoured
    by funkyfacestudio

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    Just a mangled web with droplets…................spooky huh? / spidy went bye bye…

  • You're Funny Looking
    by funkyfacestudio

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    He’s laughing at you / thanks for looking .................

  • Can’t beat a good icon

  • Floating Marigold
    by Annika Strömgren

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    Marigold on a mirror with the sky as background.

  • Sunshine
    by funkyfacestudio

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    It’s zero degrees and below for the second week in a row. / I’m just pretending that It’s spring and surrounding myself with flowers from the local grocery store….....I feel warmer already :)

  • Sun Drenched h2o
    by funkyfacestudio

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    Not very thought provoking ….....unless you run out of it LOL….............

  • Thirsty Lady
    by funkyfacestudio

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    A Ladybug and a bent over daffodil. I probably have hundreds of these shots but this is one of the very few that I liked.

  • Above the Clouds
    by funkyfacestudio

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    A photograph of a droplet on a golden flower, tweaked a bit more warmth and used soft focus. The black part of the drop was my fence.

  • African Daisy
    by Lorraine Deroon

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    The underside of an Osteospermum flower against the blue of the sky. This image won first prize in the The Horticultural Media Association’s, 2007 Joy Harland Memorial Photographic Competition.

  • This image was captured at Enniskillen Orchard which is a part of the Hawkesbury Harvest and the Sydney Farm Gate Trail. / The photo is straight from my camera, which is one of the reasons I am so happy with it, everything just seemed to work! / This is what I consider to be the first successful insect macro I have taken, I was really happy with the composition.. I hope you like it! / As always it is best viewed large.. / Taken at lifesize (1:1) with a reversed 50mm f1.8 nikon lens..

  • Getting Warmer
    by Craig Shillington

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    Don’t you wanna just take him home with you ;) VBS

  • Afternoon Delight
    by Kitsmumma

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    This image was photographed using the TtV technique and is part of my TtV: Through the Viewfinder Series Photographed using a vintage Argoflex Seventy-five and a Canon.

  • "Big Fish"
    by Birgitta

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    Kinda looks like one.. / dontcha think? / / /

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