Macro is the most technical discipline in photography that I can do. It’s easily accessible; all I need is a couple centimeters of beauty and some good light. Nature provides those readily. Taken mostly with a Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro.
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Candles. Long Shan Temple, Taipei, Taiwan.
Don’t forget, roses are still a means to reproduction!
Cacti rows at NYBG.
Dahlias are enormous and occasionally intimidating flowers. My family’s backyard.
These were live, fluttering, mating monarch butterflies. Goleta, CA
Dew gathers on some extra fuzzy fountain grass on a foggy morning. Santa Barbara, CA
Somehow, not wood, but stone.
A giant, giant flower. NYBG
Viola scroll. Part of a B&W challenge.
Origami cranes on a Christmas tree
A tiny mushroom in Muir Woods.
Late afternoon light emphasizes a rainbow in this typical yard succulent. Goleta, CA
Black and white tuxedo cats often have vivid green and yellow eyes.
A beautiful deliberate accident.
On a freezing hike, we stumbled upon ice formations we couldn’t explain.
11/21.
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