Showing posts with label Macro Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Macro Photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Photographer Wil Mijer Reveals  a Magical Miniature World of Frogs

Dutch photographer Wil Mijer likes to photograph nature, especially in the macro format. In addition, each picture is its wildlife and its inhabitants as a magical, fairy-tale world. She has created a vividly-colorful series of frogs, perched on graceful tropical plants seems almost dream-like, which is appropriate considering her goal. She writes, “I’m very small and in my work everything is small too.” Mijer more says that “I like to do macro photography and will try to make a little dream from every picture.” Checkout below Adorably cute, charming, sweet and magical miniature world of frog photography and make your day awesome.
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Thursday, 4 September 2014

Breathtakingly Beautiful Butterflies That May Flutter Away Forever
Banded Orange Tiger

Butterflies are the known as the wonderful magicians of the natural world. This specie included in those species that experience complete metamorphosis (transforms from a lowly caterpillar into something splendid and free). Butterflies are one of the essential parts of our world (they like bees, help pollinate our flowers and plants) many fear that climate change, pesticides, habitat destruction, and over-collecting will drive this fluttering marvel to extinction in the not-so-distant future. Here are some of the breathtakingly beautiful butterflies that you are missing.
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Wednesday, 2 October 2013

The Most Spectacular Macro Photography by Shivrinskyi Rostislaw
The Golden idol

Macro photography has always been favorites of many photographers. Shivrinskyi Rostislaw is a creative and professional photographer who loves to capture the insect’s photography. Currently he is living and working in Ukraine. You can get the most spectacular macro photographs of insects below.
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Saturday, 20 April 2013


Astonishing Macro Photography by Dmitriy Yoav Reinshtein

Dmitriy Yoav Reinshtein is 26 year old photographer from Israel. He captured the close-up of insects even you can easily see their tiny hairs the body and antennae. Dmitriy says that all insects alive when he photographed them, and then he lets go of them.

How it works is a mystery, it is able to capture even a drop of water, balancing on the head of the insect. In addition to the creativity of the insects, the artist works in advertising, has to deal with an extensive collection of jewelry, and photographs. Have a look at wonderful macro photography of Dmitriy Yoav Reinshtein.
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Monday, 18 March 2013

Bug-Eyed: Insects Macro Photography by Ireneusz Irass Waledzik

29-years old photographer Ireneusz Irass Waledzik from Poland uses macro photography to show fascinating colors and shapes of bugs. He said: "I love macro photography, I spend a lot of time doing this. Various forms of insect eyes fascinate me. These insects were plush, and for them, must have been very important to show the bright and colorful markings. I want to show the world the amazing insects, invisible to the naked eye."
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Monday, 4 March 2013

Photographer Markus Reugels Captures Amazing Images in a Single Droplet
 
A talented German photographer Markus Reugels creates wonderful photographs using large satellite photos as a backdrop for the drops and high speed cameras to capture the refractive background from water drops. This technique is looking simple but in real it’s quite complex. It needs to check the right place of background, control the shape of the drop and the light to capture a perfect “refraction”. He made in the exact right moment shots yielded results in the form of spherical representations of the Moon, Earth and Jupiter. Take a look at his amazing background’s refraction through water drops shots.
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Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Macro Photography of Insects in the Drops of Dew

Ondrej Pakan is a creative Slovak photographer who creates a series of amazing macro photography of insects in morning dew. He specializes in insect photography, said: "I get soaked waiting for the rain to finish, but it all seems worth it when you get really great shots of the insects with drops on them." Here you can get latest inspirational macro photos of insects that covered in drops of water. (32 Photos)
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