Light bulb moment!
While I was walking the dogs in the bottom paddock last week, I stopped and looked for the macro functions; AKA the little flower icon. I found it. I pressed the button but nothing showed on my screen. Then I remembered that when I first bought the camera I HAD used this function and that it worked in conjunction with the manual function!
I set the camera and took several photos (see below)
A little fuzzy
A little clearer
The wind was blowing (as it does on the slopes) and I had to hold the next flower's stem so that I could photograph it.
Because I love photographing my animals...
Skabenga in macro shot
And Eddie
On one of our [many] walks earlier in the week, I took these photos below. I used the Auto function and zoomed in on the subject!
Dew drops on a spider web across the foliage
I wanted to capture the early morning sunlight on these grasses
Close-up, the pink tinged blade of grass made a beautiful subject
Dandelion
The next photos I took from the top. The fuzzy background is the gravel below the flower.
Quite surreal...
HAPPY MONDAY TO YOU ALL!
You didn't take long to get the hang of it these are lovely photographs.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I really love landscapes and portraiture, I absolutely love macro shots. They are so beautiful and creative and you've done a nice job with yours.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Macro. these are beautiful and of course Macro Skabenga and Macro Eddie are my favorites.. thos flowers are so pretty and the grass is just gorgeous..
ReplyDeleteHello, pretty macro shots. I love the flowers and your animals. HAPPY Monday, enjoy your new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos of nature's beauty. AND your four legged friends/family members...I adore!!
ReplyDeleteThose are some nice first macro shots - congratulations. And I'll have some more pit mining photos over the next couple of weeks for your memories :)
ReplyDeleteI love macro but with my big go-to lens I have to back up and zoom in, then it's not so macro. You got some great shots here.
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