Crunchy Details - Macro Perspective // Photography

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Hi everybody :)

Today I'm sharing another macro photography session with one of the examples from this collection that I created a few months ago.
At the beginning there were many stones, but with the end in sight I am starting to think about a new theme for a next collection, perhaps aimed at still life examples, which on several occasions have already demonstrated that they live up to what is expected from a photographic session with these characteristics.
The richness and variety of details will always be one of the main requirements and the example I share today did not disappoint, whether it was because of the details that stand out in the various layers, or because of the mixture of different tones.

The rocks included in this catalog were meticulously chosen from a diverse array of stones gathered on the mountain. Through their diversity, they collectively offer a visual depiction of the geological features inherent to this region.
Today i present this rock chosen randomly from the board, called "Crunchy Details" :)

Let me present today’s model:
Before moving onto the result...
  • My introductory thoughts about macro photography:

The world of macro photography, is a realm filled with endless possibilities and boundless creativity. It is truly remarkable how the use of macros, with their ability to create a beautifully blurred background, can produce such diverse images full of contrast and texture.
Macro photography reveals a world of details that often goes unnoticed by the naked eye. It's as if a whole new universe unfolds before the lens, inviting us to explore and appreciate the beauty in the minutiae of everyday life.

What makes macro photography so captivating is its ability to offer a new perspective on the world around us. With the right technique and vision, even the most mundane subjects can be transformed into works of art, each image telling its own unique story.
There are no limits to what can be captured. Each object becomes a potential subject, where the ordinary becomes extraordinary, where even the smallest details can evoke a feeling of surprise.

Among the various possible techniques to shoot macros, this is perhaps the most affordable and effective technique for those who have a camera with removable lens.
We can simply remove the lens and reverse the direction, and by using an inverter ring it ends up being more comfortable and facilitates the process.

Let's now move onto the result:

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F-stop: f/20 | Exposure time: 1/225 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 200

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F-stop: f/20 | Exposure time: 1/200 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 200

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F-stop: f/20 | Exposure time: 1/225 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 200

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F-stop: f/20 | Exposure time: 1/150 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 100

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F-stop: f/20 | Exposure time: 1/200 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 200

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F-stop: f/20 | Exposure time: 1/225 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 200

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F-stop: f/20 | Exposure time: 1/150 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 100

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F-stop: f/20 | Exposure time: 1/200 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 200

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F-stop: f/20 | Exposure time: 1/225 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 200

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F-stop: f/20 | Exposure time: 1/150 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 100

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F-stop: f/20 | Exposure time: 1/200 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 200

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F-stop: f/20 | Exposure time: 1/225 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 200


To finish, i leave you with some considerations regarding these photo sessions:

Examining miniature subjects using macro photography unveils a compelling domain where minute details acquire significant importance. Immersion in the intricacies of these diminutive objects enables the recognition of the frequently disregarded beauty within this microenvironment. Each image preserves a transitory instance, displaying the complexity concealed within the small-scale elements of nature. Macro photography's core essence resides in its capacity to elevate commonplace subjects to remarkable levels, presenting an intimate and captivating viewpoint.

The session is closed for today.
Hope you like it :)

These photos weren't taken with a tripod

Photo by @aleister
Camera - Canon EOS 600D
Lens - EFS 18-55mm
Location - Portugal

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Great images.. Well done.

I think that if you have the chance to try your detailed, in-depth work on living creatures in nature, it may become even more remarkable. This was an extremely successful work. Congratulations.

Glad you like it, thank you :) btw i already tried with living tiny creatures and its really hard to focus as they are always moving :p

Ever since I started reading your post, my knowledge has also increased a lot, especially before I didn't know much about stones.

Thank you :)