"Can you tell what the translucent object is in the photograph above?"
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Sometimes looking at ordinary objects up close gives us a completely new perspective. Macro photography was created for just that purpose -- to bring the invisible microscopic world into the visible world. These pictures are prime examples of macro photography. Enjoy.
Snowflakes should be considered one of the great wonders of the world. These photos by Alexey Kljatov demonstrate why.
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Photographer Alexey Kljatov has a special talent for capturing the brief life of these beautiful ice creations. He features many of his snowflake photos on Flickr. Kljatov says, "I capture snowflakes at open balcony of my house, mostly on glass surface, lighted by LED flashlight from opposite side of glass, and sometimes in natural light, using dark woolen fabrics as background."
These surreal scenarios are commonplace in the world of artist and macro photographer David Gilliver from Guernsey
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Macro photography is photography is photography on a miniaturescale. Thisarticle showcases the micro world of macro photographer David Gilliver. Click on thelink above to viewthe photos.
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Sometimes looking at ordinary objects up close gives us a completely new perspective. Macro photography was created for just that purpose -- to bring the invisible microscopic world into the visible world. These pictures are prime examples of macro photography. Enjoy.