— the art of taking close-up pictures that reveal details which can't be seen with the naked eye — opens new horizons.
String theory (inside the Trembling Aspen tree fluff) (© 2011 LightColourShade. All rights reserved) |
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Peacock feather close-up (© 2011 LightColourShade. All rights reserved) |
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Sahara sand close-up (© 2011 LightColourShade. All rights reserved) |
Even the most ordinary things can make curious geometrical backgrounds when shot at close range.
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Worn tyre (© 2011 LightColourShade. All rights reserved) |
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Pine tree bark (© 2011 LightColourShade. All rights reserved) |
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Mulberry tree bark (© 2011 LightColourShade. All rights reserved) |
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Birch tree bark (© 2011 LightColourShade. All rights reserved) |
Simply marvelous! You really do have a photographer's eye!
ReplyDeleteThanks, really means a lot to me, especially when coming from someone knowledgeable about the matter.
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