Macrophotography: Little blue stranger
Hello my dear friends,
I hope you enjoying your weekend and happy to have another day off.
I am glad to have such nice feedback to my last post, actually it was worth to write more. Previously I wrote not much because like sometimes we think the picture tells everything, you see the beauty but you can't really describe it because you can’t reflect all the colours, the condition of weather, the sunshine and reflection of light on the object, just everything… if you want the same reflection then it will be a book full of description and the reader will probably fall asleep.
Anyway, previously my posts were in two languages German and English, it does not look like that German community is too active and from the friends of mine I do not see many posts and the accounts becoming slowly but surely quiet. It is great that still many different people around the world are connected with English language and I am really happy to share my post in that language that almost became one of the communication languages of the world. Even, if people speak so called “broken” English it will bring you far forward.
Today I would like to share with you the photographs that I took early this year in my garden. It was last year, when we cleared up a little area of our garden from rest of potato plants and some potatoes in the ground from our previous owner, we did not want to use that ground for nice and expensive plants or flowers because we did not know if there any other roots of other plants that may come through and destroy our flower bed. So we decided just to buy some field flowers seed mix and spread them on that area.
This spring we were really surprised to see early plants with beautiful very tiny blue flowers that with normal eye was not looking much attractive but when I took few shots with my Sony RX10 you could see how this opens up the door into that beautiful world of Macro view to the same flower. I have no idea of what flower it is, if anyone can recognise it it would begreat if you could share it :)
Please enjoy:
Camera : Sony RX10
ISO : 125
F-stop : F16
Exposure Time : 1/80 sec
Focal Length : 200 mm
Sensor: 20 Megapixel – 1 inch CMOS
Camera : Sony RX10
ISO : 125
F-stop : F10
Exposure Time : 1/160 sec
Focal Length : 195 mm
Sensor: 20 Megapixel – 1 inch CMOS
Camera : Sony RX10
ISO : 125
F-stop : F16
Exposure Time : 1/80 sec
Focal Length : 128 mm
Sensor: 20 Megapixel – 1 inch CMOS
Camera : Sony RX10
ISO : 125
F-stop : F16
Exposure Time : 1/80 sec
Focal Length : 199 mm
Sensor: 20 Megapixel – 1 inch CMOS
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