Macro Art - Last signs of summer

in WORLD OF XPILAR4 years ago

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“love-in-a-mist” (Nigella damascena) by @myskye

 

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Hello my dear Steemians and Art Fans,

 

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Hope you are doing well and healthy but maybe like us you are busy with your own little things at home. The people who following our account know that I am on and off have very long working shifts that was last four days therefore had no mood for anything just little snack and sleep.

Anyhow everything has its beginning and the end that is with my shifts.

During this time @myskye was developing his skills in Macrophotogrpahy.

 

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Nowadays having camera everywhere made it easy to capture the memorable moments and to share with others.

I remember the time when we used the films from for example Kodak, that name is imprinted in my mind forever and I really loved it and hated it. As it was the time when you finished your role of 24 or 36 shots and brought it to photo shop spend a lot of money for printing and what is at the end either not focused, not enough light or just shut your eyes at this moment. I assume many of you have such pictures.

 

The photography is also an Art and esthetic:

  • To show the beauty of objects or subjects
  • to draw our attention to something that we normally just not notice
  • To create a beautiful composition, position of light source
  • To tell us a story.

 

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The Macro photography is not only to make a picture close but to show the details that we do not see with simple eyes.

@myskye is working on his skeels and studying his camera and its setting.
As the topic we have taken the last signs of summer, the last flowers from our garden. These are field flowers, very simple and grow everywhere but that does not mean that they are not beautiful. We will let you to judge, look at them and tell us is it not the trauseure that nature has hidden from our eyes.

 

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Olympus E-M1 I and a Zuiko ED30mm f3,5 Macro

 


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I hope you enjoyed my post and thank you for viewing :-)

 

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That last image is really quite something.
Upvoted and reSteemed.

Thank you @lucidlight for your opinion, this is a new techniques that I am learning and @brianhphotos is absolutely great in such Focus staking, so it is like remote skill learning from him. Visit his blog you will also love them. Than you for resteem :)

These images are grand, love the way that you are playing with different backgrounds.

Especially like the last but one image where you are introducing other subjects into the main image. Giving us all some new ideas... Thank you.

Also the first and last image are very well processed and edited. Its very difficult to focus stack crossing lines and you have done very well here.

Hi Brian, as Stef says it is difficult to find a proper background that is not prominent on the picture, so that the attention of viewer and not spread over but centered at the main topic.

It is quite an interesting process to create Focus stalking, almost like creating painting, thinking about the picture as a whole but the same time to make sure to show small details like you say.

We really appreciate you for opening this new world of Focus staking and you are right the camera is really for this task. Cheers...