Tag: macroflowers

  • The Flowers of Brunswick East (3)

    The Flowers of Brunswick East (3)

    Another set of flowers from my walk around my neighbourhood. See the previous set here. Olympus OMD EM5 with 60mm macro (120mm equivalent), handheld, low light. x desleyjane

  • Just a Macro Moment with A Single Yellow Tulip

    Just a Macro Moment with A Single Yellow Tulip

    This is one of the open tulips from last week’s RegularRandom. This is just a three minute series of shots, again taken with my trusty 60mm macro lens. x desleyjane

  • The Flowers of Brunswick East (2)

    The Flowers of Brunswick East (2)

    Following on from my first photos of an evening walk around my neighbourhood. This is what I said last time: Gorgeous soft light abounded. However, I’m a little off my game. Handheld, the light was a little low in places, and with my frozen shoulder, I am not so good at minimising camera shake at…

  • Opened Pink and Yellow Tulips

    Opened Pink and Yellow Tulips

    After this week’s RegularRandom, where I showed you my shots of closed tulips, I thought I would share with you the shots from when they’d finally opened up, seven days later! I simply adore how paper thin this pink tulip is when backlit with natural light. x desleyjane

  • The Flowers of Brunswick East (1)

    The Flowers of Brunswick East (1)

    Daylight Savings has arrived in beautiful Melbourne, and we are one month into Spring. The sun doesn’t set until 7:30 and it’s getting later every day. That means we have beautiful sunshine for so much longer in the evenings. Last night, I was able to leave work at 5 (!!) and I was home by…

  • Five Minutes with Closed Tulips

    Five Minutes with Closed Tulips

    Welcome again to #RegularRandom where we: choose a subject or a scene spend five minutes photographing it – no more! try to not interfere with the subject, instead see it from many angles, look through something at it, change the light that’s hitting it have fun! tag your post #regularrandom and ping back to this post…

  • Layers of a Pink Ranunculus

    Layers of a Pink Ranunculus

    For The Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Layered. x desleyjane

  • Five Minutes with a Yellow Pansy #RegularRandom

    Five Minutes with a Yellow Pansy #RegularRandom

    Welcome back to another #RegularRandom where we: choose a subject or a scene spend five minutes photographing it – no more! try to not interfere with the subject, instead see it from many angles, look through something at it, change the light that’s hitting it have fun! tag your post #regularrandom and ping back to…

  • Five Minutes with a Ranunculus Part 2! – RegularRandom

    Five Minutes with a Ranunculus Part 2! – RegularRandom

    Hello and welcome to another #RegularRandom – my apologies for missing last week, it was my birthday and my best friend was in town and we had some celebrating and shopping to do 🙂 A quick recap of the rules: choose a subject or a scene spend five minutes photographing it – no more! try…

  • Five Minutes with a Ranunculus

    Five Minutes with a Ranunculus

    Welcome to #RegularRandom. I’m a day early this week because tomorrow is our second Pixel Sisters Studio workshop and we will be doing all sorts of wonderful things in the studio at the time when this usually goes up. I could schedule it, but I’m keen to share this one with you. A quick squizz…

  • Petal Details

    Petal Details

    These photos are part of the shoot with the Lizzianthus from my most recent #RegularRandom post. The first two above are the same shot, just cropped and edited slightly differently. These next three, I love. They are all separate shots. I love the sharp focus in such a shadow depth of field. Macro is my…

  • Unusual

    Unusual

    Weekly Photo Challenge: Unusual You know I love macro. And from a recent session shooting a bouquet of flowers, I focussed in on some unopened irises. Even though they didn’t open, I still find them beautiful. And seeing those blue-veined petals up close with macro, makes for an interesting series of shots, don’t you think?…