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A series of very close-up photographs

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I love macro photography. It's something about seeing such fine detail that makes me enjoy the photos so much.

Here are just a few excerpts from my vast photo archives. All taken by me - make use of the "Full" links next to the images to see them in full resolution.

Consider them to be under a Creative Commons Attribution license.

The beard of a very pointy lizard
Glowing salt, lit from the side with an LED flashlight
A water fountain mushroom
Salty cashews
Antennae from this weird water animal - what the heck is it?
Arm hair
Refractions in a headlight
A surprisingly well-lit lizard
Circuit board pathways
Rain
Spore holes
Slug
Jumbotron
Fire
Dew
Refraction corona
Frost
Cat's ear
Delicate frost crystals on the roof of my car
Bumblebee butt!
Starfish dealies
More lizard spikes
Lizard eye, with deli meat
Red filament
Staple
Peanut, the sun conure

And, finally:
RIP Cherry the albino cockatiel

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Comments:

Posted by amateurvisionary 2 years ago ( 21-Dec-2006 21:41:44 )

very nice stuff. what lens/camera combo do you use?

Posted by natetrue 2 years ago ( 21-Dec-2006 21:49:24 )

As a non-pro, I just use whatever I have on hand - I recently had to replace my camera so these are either a Kodak V570 or a Konica Minolta DiMAGE x50. The x50 took really great macro; I'm sad that the screen on it cracked.

The lens is whatever is on there - generally a tiny little thing. Not sure what to call it.

Posted by amateurvisionary 2 years ago ( 21-Dec-2006 22:11:52 )

gotcha. nice to meet a fellow non-pro. or, in my case, an uber-non-pro.

Posted by natetrue 2 years ago ( 21-Dec-2006 22:36:44 )

Here's one that I forgot to include, which incidentally lets me test the new images-in-comments feature.

Edit: it works!
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This comment was edited at 2006-12-21 22:46:51


Posted by natetrue 2 years ago ( 12-Feb-2007 11:43:26 )

A more recent one:
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