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  1. panos_adgr

    Your opinion? Little Drop

    Winter came... Rain came along Nikon D7200 Auto Rikenon 55mm f/1.4 s 1/125 f/1.4 iso 100 white balance / Direct Sunlight
  2. Greg Shchepanek

    Want critique Bigtooth Aspen

    With lighting from under the leaf Bigtooth Aspen (Populus grandidentata) from Centennial Ridges Trail, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada. Canon EOS M100 • EF-M28mm f/3.5 MACRO IS STM • ƒ/4.0 28.0 mm 1/60 320 Flash (off, did not fire)
  3. panos_adgr

    Your opinion? Hopelight

    Hopelight A game of light and shadows. A hide and seek photographic composition. I stood low and went in, between, the leaves. My subject was hidden and I spotted it through a small opening. The foreground, backlight, leaf created the diffused light on the right and another shadowed leaf on...
  4. panos_adgr

    Your opinion? The Turning Point

    The Turning Point Until the moment these words are written, this photo is by far my favourite. It was a very difficult shot. I had to go very close to the leaf to photograph it. My beloved Helios is not a macro lens but its unique character is something I wouldn't change. To achieve close...
  5. panos_adgr

    Your opinion? Turning Point

    Turning Point If it is something I love in macro photography, is the potentials one has to frame parts of the micro reality and present them in an abstract way. Forms, patterns, lines, curves and textures at any given subject, properly used, can offer great chances of interesting compositions...
  6. panos_adgr

    Your opinion? Discerning Perception

    Discerning Perception Shapes and formations always draw my attention. I like the way lines and curves interact between them aesthetically. I like to capture abstract thoughts that draw the eye because of their shapes and lines in relation with light. These images although they do not show...
  7. Bart the belgian

    Want critique dry leaf

    Like I said, yesterday I took my camera out so I'll try to post a few pictures this week.
  8. Bihari

    Your opinion? Just an ordinary fly...

  9. Microworld Explorer

    Your opinion? Strange Leaves

    If you know what is on the first pic, comment please. Looks like chicken's leg :ROFLMAO:
  10. panos_adgr

    Your opinion? Abstract Textures

    Abstract Textures Photo taken at the Diomidous Botanical Garden. In a small technical swamp there are plants like these in semi dry condition that gives them a variety of colours. I photograph in most of the cases having the sun against me. I prefer it because it highlights the textures. The...
  11. panos_adgr

    Your opinion? Natural Patterns

    Yesterday I visited for one more time the Botanical Garden near my home. Well almost near. I was thoughtful before I leave for the place. I have been visiting this place again again each weekend for the past month and I was thinking.... I 've been there so many times.... and what to shoot...
  12. panos_adgr

    Your opinion? Brevity

    Brevity Thoughts expressed with the only words needed.... Simplicity, Minimalism, Abstraction Λακωνισμός / Brevity by Panagiotis Adamopoulos, on Flickr
  13. SMRB Photography

    Want critique Diamond Drops of Rain

    One of my first Macro shots - rain drops on a leaf in the garden. Nikon D5500, 18-105mm kit lens, Raynox DCR-250, F5.6, 1/200s, ISO-100 focal length 105mm. CC welcome!
  14. JeroenvW

    Your opinion? Backlit leaf

    F22 1/3s ISO 100. Used smartphone flash as backlight.
  15. Mareckitx

    Your opinion? Spider

    ISO100 F20.0 S1/250 Flash , on camera build in Manual setting, handheld shot , image cropped 10 minutes ago
  16. Mareckitx

    Your opinion? Plumerias leaf

    ISO100 F9.0 S1/160 No flash
  17. Shan

    Your opinion? a leaf

    just a leaf..i tried to give it some water :)
  18. Mareckitx

    Your opinion? Same spider

    F32. ISO 800 S1/60 Sb800 no diffuser
  19. JeroenvW

    Others Sometimes all you need is a bit of rain