Start exploring the details of the ordinary up close and glimpse a world that you may never have noticed until you observed it magnified! Get up close and personal with the subject of your choice and snap a macro shot!
I was so excited to see this week's prompt. I LOVE up close and macro photography. If I was going to be a photographer, I would specialize in macro! Anyone who follows my blog has probably noticed I use a lot of up close pictures. I especially enjoy taking pictures in my sewing room.
I took some regular shots and then up close.
I was so excited to see this week's prompt. I LOVE up close and macro photography. If I was going to be a photographer, I would specialize in macro! Anyone who follows my blog has probably noticed I use a lot of up close pictures. I especially enjoy taking pictures in my sewing room.
I took some regular shots and then up close.
To see other up close photography, visit Sally at The Studio Sublime.
I hope you have a really wonderful weekend!
xo Annette xo
This is the sweetest eye candy! Annette, I enjoy your perspective on the everyday details of life around you. Great idea to compare both, our normal view and a bird's eye view. :-) I too would specialize in macro! It is one of the most exciting things about photography.
ReplyDeletesuch great pics! I love your macro shots of all the fibers!!
ReplyDeleteLove this one! What are the little flowers and birdie, are those straight pins??
ReplyDeleteYour photos are amazing! I especially like the ones with the sweet birdies.
ReplyDeleteI'm still learning how to take photos in macro...practice and patience is what I need.
Annette your post does a wonderful job of showing the difference macro makes. I am amazed at the embroidery thread in macro.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful embroidery
ReplyDeleteOh, that is some serious macro. Love all your discoveries.
ReplyDeleteTruly some nice macro shots, I love the birds.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the little bird. He almost looks ready to take flight. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the comparison! Macro really does show every tiny detail. The embroidery is lovely - so delicate!
ReplyDeleteThe embroidery threads are so pretty, just waiting to be turned into something marvelous. What a good idea!
ReplyDeleteWow, you have an amazing camera. If I tried to get macro shots like these they would all be a blur. Love the pretty embroidery stitches. :)
ReplyDeleteI am real partial to macro shots also. Love how you concentrated on fibers in your post this month. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful idea to compare the two shots! Love them all - I really like the thread up close and so personal :)
ReplyDeleteI like the comparison shots as well, really makes me get the macro thing. I guess I need to jump into some macro photography. Thank you for the comment on my blog!
ReplyDeleteLovely! I adore embroidery thread and have a huge collection; thankfully LOL they keep adding new colours and types! Nice pics!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to use a regular and macro photo. I love the pink embroidery thread close up. Such wonderful texture. Thanks so for stopping by my blog too!!
ReplyDeletereally beautiful..makes me want to learn how to embroidery!!
ReplyDeleteOh Annette I love thatr little pin set I have the same one lol - Those stiches are beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteAnnette, these macro shots are wonderful! Love your colors, too.Enjoy your week.
ReplyDeleteYou certanly do Macro great justice! Changes your photos into true art!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I found your post really interesting as I thought of your original photos in each set as closeups, and then you shared just how much closer you could get, and how that changes one's reaction to the subject.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration!