w52.12.2: Itsy bitsy spider
It’s been a while since I last posted a macro shot and as I was looking for a macro subject this evening, I spotted this itsy bitsy spider on our porch.
Used Sigma 150mm macro lens for this shot.
It’s been a while since I last posted a macro shot and as I was looking for a macro subject this evening, I spotted this itsy bitsy spider on our porch.
Used Sigma 150mm macro lens for this shot.
Another shot of a rose bloom from my backyard. I went for a high POV for this abstract looking bloom shot.
Has been a busy week fixing my 5+ year old PC. Over the past 5 years it has got too much software/junk and it had gotten to point that it needed a fresh start. So I was busy getting it back in shape, keeping things clean/organized and didn’t get much time to shoot.
Finally this evening spent few minutes in the backyard shooting floral blooms. When I saw this climbing rose, I knew I had to do a abstract shot.
Shot this using my Sigma 150mm macro lens.
Any my floral shot continues…
Peonies are in full bloom in our yard and as I have already done few shots of Peonies during my 365 project last year (Festival Maxima Peony, Karl Rosenfield Peony, Sarah Bernhardt Peony) I was aiming for a macro/abstract shot.
Ended up using my Sigma 150mm macro lens for this petal abstract shot.
My daughter had left milk in her cereal bowl this morning and when we got back home this evening, I was presented with this photo opportunity of ants sipping the milk. This scene reminds me of something I watched in National Geographic channel long time ago of animals quenching their thirst in a water hole 😉
Look close and you’ll see the reflection of the ants – gives the feel these little guys are staring at their reflection 😉
No, not that kind of explosion. We are not talking about the “B” word…
When I see this, I see an explosion of some sort..kind of resembles firework, doesn’t it?
You have seen egg head(s) before in my photo blog..and here comes seed head..i.e, Dandelion seed head 😉
Photo opportunity via a weedy bloom.
Had a chance to play with my macro lens on this wonderful spring evening. Hope you are enjoying the spring weather too!
And the daffodil said – “macro me” 😉
Yup Egg Again. When there is nothing else to shoot, shoot an egg 😉