As many of you may know, macro photography brings to the center of attention the things we are tempted to ignore, or most of the time we don’t see because they are too small. I have said many times that beauty is in the details. The role of macrophotography is to highlight these details.
Today I come up with unusual macro photos, because in winter it is more difficult to find subjects in nature for this kind of photography, so I had to use what I found at hand.
I hope you like at least half as much as I like!
” Photography can never grow up if it imitates some other medium. It has to walk alone; it has to be itself. ” Berenice Abbott
Camera: Nikon D7500
Lens: Sigma 105mm f/2.8 EX DG OS HSM Macro
Settings: f 14, 1/250sec, ISO 125
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Do you know what this photo could represent?
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Yes
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No
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This one is definitely a peach.
No! It is not a peach! ?
Its the innards of a pumpkin/ butternut I guess.
You are the winner! It is a pumpkin.
Looks like cantaloupe to me.
It is not cantaloupe
Interesting idea! I also think it’s a fruit.
It could be a fruit!
I suppose this is some fruit inside.
That’s right, but what fruit can this be??
I do not know. Is it possible to have melon?
The captivating picture just rightly tells me nothing dreams of what it might be …
I’ll reveal the mystery later!
This could be inside fruit or a flower….beautiful photo and I agree with you. Many ignore beautiful things that Macro photography brings out.
With the help of macrophotography I find beauty where I expect less!