I am Jacob Edmiston.Right now i am an 18 year old amateur photographer. I am still trying to learn more techniques of photography and improve my editing skills. I discovered that i liked the hobby of photography in 2008. I love to take pictures of nature! I really like flowers and landscapes. (Unfortunately where I live there are no amazing landscapes, just cornfields.)
Tag Archives: macro
Water Drops by Dave Wood
I started playing around with photography in September 2009 after borrowing a friends Nikon, and I now find my self addicted. Macro work has become my favourite category, water drops to be more precise! In 2013 I’m hoping to buy an electronic kit to help me capture some high speed collisions of these water drops. Dave Wood
It’s the Sum that Makes the Photo by Ursula Abresch
“There’s more to a moment than what you see with your eyes.There are the thoughts at the time, the sounds, the smells, what you touch … and more. All these are real and integral to my photography.It’s the sum that makes the photo” Ursula Abresch
How I Created the Bokeh Effect in “Seedlings” by Ursula Abresch
A Photographer by Night by Johan J Ingles-Le Nobel
“I work as a Technology Marketing Manager by day but I am a photographer by night. I was trained in photography by Ken Light at the Academy of Art College in San Francisco where I had a work scholarship back in the 80s, but I didn’t pick up a camera after than for 20 years! A Dutchman living in Surrey England, since rediscovering photography with a digital camera I have been lucky enough to have had my macro work on the front page of Flickr a few times, and featured on the BBC and…” read more on Johan J Ingles-Le Nobel website.
My Favorite Subjects by Wil Mijer
I always find it hard to tell you something about myself. I will make a small attempt. I live in the new town of the Netherlands, Zeewolde. For my passion, macro photography, you can find me mainly in the nature. I love photographing insects and flowers, but the butterflies are absolutely my favorite subjects. Unfortunately there are many butterfly species extinct in the Netherlands, due to an incorrect cutting policy, but also spraying pesticides. I use a Canon 40D Canon, 100mm macro. MP-E65mm Canon. Twin Flash for Canon. I almost always use my Manfrotto tripod. Wil Mijer
Downright Magical by Nordin Seruyan
Indonesia-based photographer Nordin Seruyan uses photography to unveil a tiny world that often goes unnoticed by human eyes. Using a macro approach, he zooms in on the diverse and flourishing insect life of Southeast Asia, capturing extraordinary images that appear downright magical in their exquisite detail and beauty.
Macro Landscapes by Vadim Trunov
Vadim Trunov is a Russian photographer specialized in creating amazing macro landscapes, his insects seem to pose for him, being always in the right place with the right light, visit his website for more.
Amazing Insects by Heri Wijaya
Let’s see some amazing insect macrophotography by Heri Wijaya. He find (or creates) great background for his incredibly sharp pictures, everyone tells a story, have a look at his 500px page for more.
Water Drops by Markus Reugels
I have a passion to taking pictures of Water drops. It so fascinating what shapes simple water drops can built ! The Human eye are to slow to see them without help. With the Highspeed Photography its possible to freeze these Magic Moments in an Single Picture. Markus Reugels
eyeballs by Craig Taylor
Craig Taylor’s fantastic macro photographs transport us into the world of insects showing us every hair, tiny pieces of pollen, water drops, dozens of eyeballs, and all sorts of other detail that we can’t see with the naked eye.