[PIC_THREAD] Macro

I've really been struggling to get back into photography. I think I might have exhausted my love for landscapes so decided to revisit my initial love, macro. Macro requires patience and practise and honestly, its so nice to capture shots that make you go WOW, or "YES I've finally got it". I decieded to get out the house last night and went to savernake forest. Spent about an hour and half wandering around, here are my favs:

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European hornet eating a honey bee.
Sony 100-400GM @400mm

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Columbine bud, monochrome conversion.
Olympus 60mm 2.8 Macro lens. In camera focus stacking.
 
The Sony 90mm macro is a great lens, played with one at the camera show a while ago, it's stupidly sharp.
Mate bought one and very jealous, though don't have e mount anymore, so can't worry lol.
 
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Rhododendron interior, detail of stamen.
Sony A6000, Sony 90mm f2.8 macro lens, Meike 10mm+16mm extension tubes, Raynox DCR-250.
Stacked in Affinity Photo.
 
Basically everywhere around the metal dragonfly (where we saw the dartfords) and north. Lots of land.
Oh dear, that's awful. Perhaps I'll see you in Bushy Park one day. Although it's closed for through traffic I park in the Clapperstile car park on the Teddington side and use the pedestrian gates. They are shut at night at the moment due to vandalism and don't open until 0530-0600.
 
Oh dear, that's awful. Perhaps I'll see you in Bushy Park one day. Although it's closed for through traffic I park in the Clapperstile car park on the Teddington side and use the pedestrian gates. They are shut at night at the moment due to vandalism and don't open until 0530-0600.

Yes hopefully. I recently went to Richmond for the little owl.
 
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