When it come to macro photography, there are a million and one photographers who inspire me. Some only capture insects, others flowers, some go underwater and capture what is below and some just capture everyday items.
In general the choices are unlimited therefore, can't say there has been one specific photographer that inspired me for this week's challenge.
According to the week's challenge "Being inspired isn't the same as a 1:1 copy - far from it, it's about learning and picking up certain aspects and nuances from a fellow photographer. Look at the tones and color palette that's used or perhaps the technique that made it a shot for you to recall."As per usual I photographed several different items using my macro 50mm f/2.8 lens.
Texture inspired by John Durham
This particular one was inspired by Joe Zink's most recent dandelion capture. Loved the curly q's 😉
This black Iris was inspired by lesfleursdelanuit
Frozen flowers inspired by Digital Photography
And so it is endless. One of the most facinating genres of photography; Macro Photography.
Thanks Chuck :)
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff as always, Camellia!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom...ego busting 🤣 (just kidding)
DeleteSome lovely images in this set..2, 9, 11 are my favourites. I like this feature of macro when something small is out front and in focus while the rest shrinks back to bokeh.
ReplyDeleteThank you Gethin. There is something about macro that I never seem to get enough of. I think it's the ability to see into another world, sort of like photos Dennise sends me of underwater creatures, very intriguining.
DeleteAll images are very good. A good varied selection of subjects as well. Very nice indeed.
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping in David and thank you for your comment.
DeleteAs others have said - great images
ReplyDeleteThank you Peter 😊
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