Macro photography is perhaps one of the most appealing parts of photographic art. Loved by some photographers, misunderstood by the vast majority but certainly approached by everyone who owns a camera. The purpose of macro photography is to capture fragments of images from the world less seen with the naked eye.
For today I have something special. It is a fine powdery substance that forms in the stamens of flowers. It has a blooming floral smell, being one of the purest and finest foods, a true miracle of nature, used since antiquity by Egyptians and Chinese as a natural medicine and a maintenance factor of the body.
Sharing this photo with Macro Monday Challenge.
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Do you recognize the substance in the photo?
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Yes
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I have a passion for photography but yet not attempted to look deep into something that is almost not visible to the eye. That is a great job you have there.
I love macro photography more than any other type of photography. That’s why I’m trying new things.
Great Macro, my photography does not extend that far…It’s a very good photo
Thank you, Pamela! I try to do my best!?
Great Capture with Skills
Thank you very much for the comment!
what a great capture – pollen is part of plant life!
wow! you are the master of macro!!!!!!
Thank you, Doc! I love macro photography. I learned a lot of things through it. The unseen world( with the naked eye) is extremely exciting!
it really is! The concept of looking at things from a different view is also cool!!!
That’s the role of macro photography! ?
I prefer a microscope, but I grew up in the house of a scientist!
I thought pollen but said no because I wasn’t sure completely. Awesome!
These are the anthers of lily stamens, carrying pollen.
Very cool. Lilies drop that stuff on the carpet. It’s been a while – we stopped having lilies because of the cats.
Pollen! The rose of sharon blooms out front have the bees covered and the grass as well.
What a photo!
Bees carrying pollen bags look great! I have some pictures of them!