I found the most amazing tree last weekend, with gorgeous lichens all over one side.
The red-capped lichen is a new one for me - I think it's Haematomma babingtonii. The textures are amazing, and they all look awesome together, especially with the moss to set it all off
Went for a walk today, took the macro lens with me for the first time in a while, proceeded to take only semi-macro shots; but it's okay, the light was pretty.
And these are of Mr Handsome Pants doing his sexy dance. I only have a cobbled together macro set up using a 50 mm lens with a 35 mm extension tube and no fancy flash or ring diffusers. This means I get an incredibly narrow depth of field - and even though the spiders are only a few mm in size I can't quite get the head and body in focus. I could try focus stacking - but it's Spring and all my spare time must be spent outside enjoying nature - not computer screens 😁 #spiders#peacockspiders#nature#macro#photography
Check out this photograph / digital artwork that would look great framed and hanging on your wall in your home or office or produced on a variety of products.
A floral photographic image given a digital watercolour treatment using Smart Photo Editor software.
Red has always been the most challenging color for me to photograph. But I've learned if I slightly underexpose the photo, the red color doesn't get so washed out.