Macro Monday is easy to play, snap a macro (or any close-up) photo, post it on your blog and come back here and sign MckLinky. Don't forget to visit each other. :)
Wow, mine is almost not macro at all compared to these - but I did get close to my subject, warily, because i didn't know if the occupants were still home and unfortunately, the rest of the shots are not macro but there was a fire in our town and I had to post some photos.
Very cool images - I love the shallow depth of field, it really gives a sense of movement in the photographs. The first image is stunning! Nicely done.
These photos are fantastic Lisa. I like them all, but the first one is such a cool abstraction. Love the way you tell a story here.
ReplyDeleteOkay, what is that? Other than being a creepy-cute little bug I mean. And I've given up on figuring out how you get them so sharp at that range.
ReplyDeleteThe most important accessory for good macro photography is a solid tripod.
ReplyDeleteWow, mine is almost not macro at all compared to these - but I did get close to my subject, warily, because i didn't know if the occupants were still home and unfortunately, the rest of the shots are not macro but there was a fire in our town and I had to post some photos.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! And we are also trying to decide if its a bee's face or a caterpillar? Please do tell!
ReplyDeleteThat's a caterpillar isn't it? You did an amazing job in capturing every little detail!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteI took photos at the park for you :)
he's kinda cute! in a punk kind of way. makes we wanna go find some bugs with my macro for next week!
ReplyDeleteVery cool photos. He is smiling at you!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what it is except that it must be an insect. They only look beautiful in a macro shot !
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures !
These pics are AMAZING!! Wonderful shots!
ReplyDeleteAmazing indeed! I love the hairy-ness!
ReplyDeleteLove the little tufts on the side of her head. Reminds me of brush rollers we used to torture ourselves with! LOL! Great photos, Lisa.
ReplyDeleteThese are the macro shots which make me quick scroll down... but I am getting better at taking short glimpses!!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I want to meet this guy in real life.
ReplyDeleteBut the macro's are STUNNING! I get itchy even looking at him!!
You are such a good photographer, I love your shots. Have a nice week!!!
ReplyDeleteOhhh! Soooo stunning...Great shot!
ReplyDeleteWOW oh WOW! These are breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteMust be what we call a 'willie worm', the rumor is the more black and dark brown ones you see, the worse the winter is going to be.. hm...
ReplyDeleteSo spiky. Amazing critters and beautiful captures.
ReplyDeleteExcellent!
Regards.
I am going with caterpillar Lisa, gotta love that face insect macros are always super fun!
ReplyDeleteWowza girl that is amazing!!! What a stunning shot!! Sarah
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. You've got me stumped! What is it?
ReplyDeleteIs it a caterpillar? Fantastic work! I love the first shot.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! WOW!! What an amazing little creature!!
ReplyDeleteImagine if this guy got a hold of an eyelash curler? He'd never stop rolling backward!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the close up of this litel friend, MB
ReplyDeleteVery cool images - I love the shallow depth of field, it really gives a sense of movement in the photographs. The first image is stunning! Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteWow Lisa - awesome shots! :-)
ReplyDeleteLisa, these are fantastic. Such great detail and so fun to see this critter up close!
ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome! It's a fuzzy caterpillar, right?
ReplyDeleteI SO want a macro lens!
Incredible photos! I tried out my macro lens yesterday and today, but my shots are "kindergarten" variety, nothing like yours. Still, I posted.
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
ReplyDeleteLisa! These are absolutely stunning! WOW!
ReplyDeleteoh my, I feel like Alice in Wonderland when the caterpiller was suddenly bigger! great picture!
ReplyDeletewonderful hairy face in closeups, another one of natures wonders :-)
ReplyDeleteClose up and personal with a caterpillar! Wow! I never would have believed I would say such a little guy was so beautiful!
ReplyDeletei just HAD to come over and tell you how much i love the mixed up smooth and prickly texture of this series. awesome new friend you've got there!
ReplyDeleteI think I know her.
ReplyDeleteWow ... that is one freaky looking caterpillar!
ReplyDeletepowerful lens u got there!
ReplyDeletethis is really GREAT!... i think little ms caterpillar is having a bad hair day but you managed to make her look fabulous :)
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