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Beauty of Macro Photography |
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Mmrtai PM [400] Rank : Newbie Status : Member | |
#1 If the world around you seems monotonous and a bit dull, modern macro photography is something that will cheer you up with a completely new perspective on things. After all, what could uplift your spirit more than getting lost in mesmerizing photos that illustrate how colorful, dramatic, and intimidating the surrounding world can be. And to explore macro photography on your own, the only thing you need is a macro lens. Here is another widespread spider called Saitis barbipes. This is a jumping spider. Although it might look menacing in macro photographs, you’d hardly notice it without a special lens. This spider is only a few millimeters in size. Say hello to this little green hairstreak butterfly. Insects of this kind are mentioned in the poems of ancient writers, as well as in legends born in the British Isles. This butterfly is very difficult to spot in the wild, as it never rests with its wings open. A butterfly wing consists of a strong frame and soft membranes. Take a closer look at its pixel-like structure. It resembles old monochrome displays. Let us introduce you to the dragonfly, the oldest insect that we can come into contact with in nature. Dragonflies live in all the countries of the world and are very important for our comfort, as they eat blood-sucking insects. This photo shows the skin of a starfish. This creature has many names, including “horned sea star,” “knobby,” or “chocolate chip.” Knobby loves to spend time on the soft warm seabed, so they are easy to spot on the beach when visiting the Indo-Pacific region. Let’s enjoy the mother of pearl shell of abalones. These marine snails are often called “ear shells” and “muttonfish.” Abalone shells are used in jewelry making. Rhinoceros beetles are the largest living beetles and they are also truly long-livers among insects. These beetles can grow up to 15 cm long and live for over 3 years And this is how hypnotic and frightening the horsefly eye looks. Its gaze can be compared to that of the Mona Lisa. But unlike the woman from Leonardo da Vinci’s painting, this insect is really following us with its gaze. This is not a photo filter effect! This is what the Titanium Aura quartz looks like. This mineral is a form of quartz combined with the toughest metal on Earth, titanium. It is often used in healing rituals. ----------------- 3 ❤: Serecomputing,Jahan33,Sujit_007, | |
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#2 Awesome bro .. welcome back | |
Jahan33 [PM 450] Rank : Newbie Status : Member | |
#3 Hurry The Gtalk expert is back | |
idj [PM 47] Rank : Average Member Status : Member | |
#4 nice share bro back | |
Sujit_007 [PM 273] Rank : Premium A/C Expert Status : Administrator | |
#5 Wonderful share bro.. Btw are you into photography? | |
Mmrtai [PM 400] Rank : Newbie Status : Member | |
#6
Not Really Just a passion | |
Sujit_007 [PM 273] Rank : Premium A/C Expert Status : Administrator | |
#7 ^ Okay bhai. I love photography. I mean it's my hobby. Previously I used to do mobile photography using Nokia Lumia 1020. Now, since I don't have camera it's on hold. | |
Aarif [PM 1337] Rank : Newbie Status : Member | |
#8 Amazing i like micro photography graphy |
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