Ready for a Closeup

in #hive-1949139 days ago

The world of macro photography opens up new possibilities to test the limits of my gear and discover some gems hidden in that under-world.

I photographed this leaf because it shows the transition from summer greens to the yellow-brown hues of the fall.

It's a good thing I have relatively good self control because I really wanted to sink my teeth into whatever this is. Do birds eat them? There's a reason why they're so red and yummy looking.


More leaf action!


Mossy tree

This field of blooming white flowers was off the path, so I had to walk through the soggy ground to get to it. My Olympus TG6 is a jack of all trades, and one of its tools is a microscope setting. It can create some great macro shots, but it takes some doing. One particular setting that I like is the Focus Stacking function that allows you to take multiple photos and combine them for a single shot with more areas in focus. The only problem is that you need a tripod to stabilize the camera because you're shooting very close (usually in an awkward position) and nature is always moving stuff around. I've been avoiding carrying my tripod on long hikes, so I just point the camera and try to stay as still as possible while it does its thing.

It looks like they're in the last stages of their cycle.

Sometimes focus stacking just doesn't work, so I like to get real close in standard microscope mode and click.

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Are these taken with a new camera? I don't think your previous pictures looked like this before

I used my Olympus TG6 in microscope mode, which has specific settings for images at close range. So, the images are handled somewhat different than images at a distance. I should have been shooting macros more, but I get lazy sometimes, especially outdoors where there's all kinds of variables distracting me, including the possibility of getting mauled by a bear :D

They are wonderful pictures, the ones where you take the leaves up close I loved them, it's like seeing the inner life of nature, beautiful!!!!

Those white flowers are really beautiful and stand out in the composition.😍

I should have taken more leaf macros. It just seems boring at first, until you see the beautiful details. I'll have to go take some more 🍂 Thank you for visiting!

I'm going to wait for those pictures, I love the details!

Sometimes the best part of photography, I think, is the adventure to go get the photos. Like trekking soggy ground and getting your feet wet. My favorite photo here is the third one of the white flowers; it does show the bittersweet end of life, end of season moment.

This is true! It almost feels like hunting sometimes, stalking the perfect shot through the woods or streets. The fall is a dramatic time of year as far as plants are concerned, and I'm glad some of that feeling is capture through the photographs. Thank you!