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

Some Nature Eye-Candy For You Today

Since my jewelry supplies have been missing in my life for what seems like an eternity, I've been working on getting a few things unpacked and sorted; putting them in places I can actually get to so I can 'play' when the opportunity arrives.

In the meantime, my ever talented sister was tagged for a challenge on Facebook and in turn, tagged me to play along.

It's a simple and fun photography challenge and if there's anything that captures my heart like my pearls, it's photography. 

I'm not as proficient as I hope to be some day, and my cameras of choice and circumstance are still my point-and-click Panasonic Lumix (for most all of my macro shots!) and my Cannon, but I enjoy the entire process. From taking the photos to editing them, to seeing the final result, it's a very satisfying hobby. 

The challenge on Facebook is called Challenge on Nature Photography and the rules are simple. Once you've been challenged, you are to post one photo a day for 7 days of your most interesting Nature, Animal or Landscape photos and in turn, you nominate a different person for the challenge each day and then tag the person who challenged you and the person you challenged.

For those of you who might know me, it's no surprise that most of my pics are Macro shots of flowers or their leaves. Yes, I'm obsessed.

Not a Lady, Bug!

A Rose Like No Other



Purple Perspective


Raindrop Reflections

Sunset Water Blues


Everything Has a Season,...


Cheery!


Until Next Time,
Peace, Love and Nature Photo Fun!!
Cheers,
~Shel~

A Punch of Color (Macro)

It's week 41 for the Focus on Life:2014 Weekly Photography Challenge.  

For October our topic is COLOR and so this week Sally prompted us with this:




"Since October's topic is color, why not take a look at color on the macro side of things?  
A Punchy Shot of Color, Up Close!"

I LOVE macro shots. They just amaze me.  All those cool textures, colors, and itty-bitty insects. Tiny little worlds going on right before our eyes, only we can't see them unless we stop and get super, super up-close!

It rained recently here in the desert. Supposedly the 'last' of our monsoon weather for the year.




I love taking macros shots of the rose garden in our yard. I'm a bit out of practice as I haven't taken any macro shots for a while now, but boy are they fun to try and capture!




Let's see what other Punchy, Up-Close Shots of Color the rest of the gang captured this week, shall we? 




Until Next Time,
Peace, Love and Color Up Close!
Cheers,
~Shel~

FOL14 - Week 15

It's Week 15 for the Focus on Life: 2014 weekly photography challenge.
 
 
For the month of April our topic is:
Moments
 
Our weekly focus this week:
A Moment of Focus
 
"Allowing yourself to focus on one moment, one subject.  A crisp, clear moment of focus."
 
Sally really gave us some great tips over on the Focus on Life Blog this week, and I tried out the 'depth of focus' tips. 
 
Here's my 'Moment of Focus' this week:
 
 
 
 
This one was fun. Fun taking the photo(s). Fun editing. Fun learning.
 
I still don't always have it down right, especially when I'm trying to do this with my jewelry shots - but I do love to try to get the type of shot where something in front is totally in focus and the background is blurred. I think it looks really cool.
 
 

 
 
Check out what other Moments of Focus the other participants have captured this week!
 
Until Next Time,
Peace, Love and Moments in Focus!
Cheers,
~Shel~


Focus on Life: Week 15 - Aged Beauty

***The Bead Soup Blog Party 2nd and 3rd Reveals were postponed one week so today is the 2nd Reveal (instead of the 3rd Reveal).  Please hop on over to Lori Anderson's Pretty Things Blog to see all the participants and get to hoppin' !
 
Please come back here next Saturday, April 20th, for the 3rd Reveal where my Bead Soup Blog Party Partner, Francesca Watson and I, along with a slew of other bead-chefs will be
serving up some great soups for you to taste!!
 
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Now,...On with the weekly photo challenge:
 
 
 
 
This week our prompt from Sally over at the
 
 
 
Our admiration of the antique is not admiration of the old,
but of the natural.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~
                                                     

"There is always something so intriguing about old things. Whether an heirloom or flea market find we are always intrigued by the back story of the piece that has caught our eye and the thrill of a possible story of family history, lost love or travel to forgotten worlds. In the rust is character, scratches and dents are their badges of courage and the bare metal exposed by peeling paint is acceptance of time.
Aged pieces have a beauty all their own, a beauty that draws us in to look a little deeper into a past time.
This week focus on the aged beauty that may be an old building or an aging vehicle in a parking lot, items in a local barn, flea market, garage or in your jewelry box and snap a shot of a vintage beauty! "
 
So, here's my take on "Aged Beauty"
 
This is the violin that my Uncle
gave to my Dad.
 
 
 
 
It's 100 years old.
 
 
Click to Enlarge
 
 
I thought of having it restored but I don't think I want to do that.
 
 
 
 
 
To me, that would take away all the
'life-prints' of everyone who handled this.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
These 'life prints' as I call them, are what makes this "Aged Beauty" so special to me.
 
Please hop on over to the Studio Sublime and see the different types of
Aged Beauties
everyone else has captured this week!
 
Until Next Time,
Peace, Love and Sentimental Aged Beauty!
 
Cheers,
~Shel~