Friday, May 22, 2009

In a Small World.

I'm really sad that this is our last blog together! Since it is our last one, I thought I would do this blog about one of my favorite types of photography- Macro. I love macro photography because it turns such small and unimportant things into an up-close and personal beautiful photo, and I thought it would be nice to post a few of my favorites. My most favorite one is the grasshopper because it looks like he is smiling! I hope that when I get a camera of my own I can one day own a macro lens and be able to achieve pics like these. Also, pay close attention to the first photo. Those are WATER DROPLETS, isn't is amazing how you can see a whole different image on them? Really awesome.



Which macro pics do you think are most interesting- flowers, water droplets, insects or other things?

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PHOTO CREDIT: macropoulos and Licht ~~~~ on FLICKR.

ALSO, I don't think I'm going to continue doing my blog, but if you would like you can view my pictures on flickr - HERE.

6 comments:

  1. HEY(:
    I think the water droplets one is realllllly COOL! I love that picture. It is awesome how you can see the flowers in the water!
    And yes the grasshopper does look like he is smiling like an old grandpa or something, HA(:

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  2. The bugs where definatleyyy the coolest!
    I love how you can see the little hairs and every detail on that one grasshopper.
    haha I couldnt get that close to one without screaming or something...Im one of those I HATE BUGS people. haha

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  3. haha i hate bugs but that grasshopper is cool! haha he does look like he's smiling. it's kinda creepy actually.

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  4. i love macro photos, too.
    the best is definitely the water droplets - how there's a whole nother trippy world right inside.

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  5. I like the water droplets one, where you can see the different flower designs in them. It was really interesting and pretty.

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  6. I would most definatly say the water drops, it shows the beauty of nature and the last picture on your blog is my favorite one (lavender flower).

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