It's raining today, and I decided to publish the third set of ten photographs for this cool project.
You can see detailed information about the initiative on the link below:
https://ecency.com/hive-174695/@shaka/the-lmac-summer-special-lets-build-the-lmac-image-library
And now, the photographs ...
Green lacewing | lacewing, insect, dark background | |
Wild onion flower | plant, flower, bell-shaped flower | |
Small grasshopper nymph | grasshopper, insect, dark background | |
Elegant curved plant | plant, leaves, curved | |
Blue damselfly on dry grass | damselfly, insect, dark background | |
Group of mushrooms | mushroom, fungi, orange, dark background | |
Field scabious seeds | plant, seed structure, strange flower, dark background | |
Beetles mating | insect, beetle, mating, dark background | |
Wild orchid flowers | plant, flower, pink, orchid | |
Cleopatra butterfly (Gonepteryx cleopatra) | insect, butterfly, dark background |
And that's it for today. As always in these posts on HIVE, the photographs are my work.
Congratulations @borjan! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain and have been rewarded with new badge(s) :
You can view your badges on your board and compare yourself to others in the Ranking
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word
STOP
To support your work, I also upvoted your post!
Check out the last post from @hivebuzz:
Thank you for contributing these beautiful photos. The wild onion and the blue damsel are like from another world.
Thanks :) Always glad to contribute.
You are amazing. Thank you for your contribution, @borjan
Love these shots, your macro insect photos especially always have good lighting and clarity. Have you ever experimented with stacking? It's an editing technique I'd love to experiment with sometime.
Never tried stacking, but it's a cool technique. Maybe I'll use it some day. For now, I don't have the right equipment. And I'm mostly photographing outdoors on the terrain where it's difficult to make the camera motionless. And I'm mostly running after stuff that always moves. :) Insects and spiders with their feet - and plants are almost always moved by the wind. Here on the coast, there is always some kind of wind present, almost every day. Even the gentle breeze can easily ruin a macro project. :) But maybe one day ... If you try it, tell me your experience, when you find the time.
Love the Field scabious seeds, but the wild onion was cool too.
Very nice project! This looks like a virtual botanical and zoological museum!lol
:D
All those photography are really great. Wild onion flower looking awesome. Nice Photography..
Thank you :)
These all are masterpieces✌️✌️😍