Macro Photography & Macro Photo

Photography in the macro mode

Macro water drops

Macro water drops

Some water drops in a warmhouse which as usual are taken in macro mode. In general, I could say that begining of the spring usual is not very thankful for outdoor macro photography:

  • Because often there is no sunlight, which is very important for macro photography.
  • Nature is not rich of colours, toneless, so backgrounds and objects are gaunt.
  • There still aren’t insects, which are the main objet of macro photographers!

So I’m waiting for the shinier days, more green (or other) colours and more insects in my garden…

Macro photography in the last summer…

Macro shot of little grasshopper. It was very calm, and I could take lots of macro photos. For this photograph I used Nikon D50.

Close up snowball’s berries

Macro berries (snowball bush)

Beginning of spring. Together with spring alot of macro photographers begin nature macro photography. I took macro photo of some red small snowball berries, which growed up during last summer… Now they’re not very fresh. It seems, that birds doesn’t care for this sort of berries during the winter. Maybe because that last winter was not so cold. Snowball bush had lots such blasted berries which in macro photo seems beeing ‘out-of-date’ :)

Macro fly with yellow dust on the head

This fly was on the sunflower…

Macro photography: spider in brown background

Big ‘mosquito’ in macro mode

Big insect, very similar to mosquito. Caught in a warm-house.

Macro photo of spider

Coloured spider

Starlings in the spring

Two birds during the spring

Wtf?

Wtf?

Blossom of the plum-tree

Plum-tree blossom again. It was sunny day, so there were no problems to do such macro photography.

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