A few years ago, I purchased a macro lens with the idea that I could use it when I was stuck indoors for much of the time during winter. My macro attempts were always very so-so, and I wasn't bothered to get into it again this winter. As you well know, I do have JJ's hockey games to give me winter photo tasks, so I haven't really been lacking for photo ops.
However, I picked up a very small pot of tulips on the cheap, and since three is a nice number for photographs, I broke down and did a quick shoot. I also liked how the three were arranged with one higher and curving.
I used a folding display board, the kind that kids use for school projects, for the background. You can see that I got a bit of shadow from the flap on the right side of this photo although I don't think it presents a huge problem.
However, I did notice that little shadow problem in time for the next photo when I turned the display board around to use the cardboard side for the background. I don't mind the cardboard texture.
I would classify these photos as closeups rather than true macro photos although I was using my macro lens. To me, macros involve getting closer than this, focusing more on one flower or even just a small part of one flower. But I really like how the three blooms were configured, so that is how I chose to photograph the tulips in this case.
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They are lovely. Your efforts are appreciated by me, and many others I suspect. :-)
Isn't it a great hobby??!! If I could just get my cataracts done.
I really like the look of the one with the cardboard background. I love tulips and it's been years since I've been able to grow them outside since the deer moved into the neighborhood. But buying a pot or bouquet of them is very satisfying.
There are photo background with fading shadows done on purpose. The gradation seems to usually be from bottom to top however. I like both of these close-ups!
I like the warmer cardboard background too, but they are both keepers. I've had two bunches in the house and I took photos, but have not tried with the macro. Must do so. You are inspiring.
These look like oil paintings. Beautiful.
Photography is such a great hobby. Both are great shots, AC.
I liked seeing both of these and how nice that the tulips provided good photo opps.
You take such gorgeous photos! This is perfect for spring.
The photo looks much like a painting.
Beautiful!
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