Macro Photography Session | Fascinating World of Moss
Hello everybody :)
The present set of macro photographs that i share today takes us on a scientific and aesthetic journey through the complexities of the plant kingdom, focusing on a meticulously selected sample of moss.
The visual capture of these images reveals the intrinsic beauty of one of the diverse botanical groups in this sample.
Each image presents a unique perspective of moss, demonstrating its ubiquitous presence in different environments, from shady forests, “as was the case with the one i share today, having been extracted from a rocky and humid place in the middle of the forest”, to urban environments.
The variability of tones and textures highlights the adaptive capacity of this form of plant life in different ecosystems, challenging preconceptions about its simplicity.
This is what fascinates me about Macro photography, this possibility of more detailed observation, making it possible to reveal the intricate architecture of the moss' cellular structures, emphasizing the complexity hidden by its "fluffy" appearance.
It is possible to observe in greater detail their small and delicate leaves, filaments and spores, obtaining a deep insight into the biology and distinctive morphology that characterize these primitive organisms.
The images were captured using a technique that i consider "amateur" for this type of approach, and which i will describe below.
Still, even without the ideal lens, it is possible to reveal details that escape unaided perception. The use of strategic lighting is very important, as it highlights the three-dimensional texture of the leaves and the delicacy of the spores, providing a view that transcends simple casual observation.
The extremely reduced focusing points with a closer approach to the subject end up giving the final result a very interesting and characteristic signature.
This set of photographs celebrates the unique aesthetics of moss, but also highlights its ecological importance and relevance in global ecosystems, playing a fundamental role in nutrient cycling, water retention and promoting biodiversity.
Before moving onto the result...
- My introductory thoughts about macro photography:
It's amazing how macros with their blurred background can result in such different images full of contrasts and textures especially with this kind of subjects.
In the world of photography, especially macro photography, there is a universe of things available to everyone, enabling totally different and original approaches.
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:
The session is closed for today.
Hope you like it :)
These photos weren't taken with a tripod
Camera - Canon EOS 600D
Lens - EFS 18-55mm
Location - Portugal
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The pictures that you present are quite beautiful
Glad you like it :) thank you
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Impressive world hidden to the naked eye, only discovered by expert eyes and accompanied by a good camera, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for stopping by, glad you like it :)
Nice. I never used reversed lense.
If you have a camera with removable lenses you should try it, the result is very interesting, you can simply turn the lens and hold it with your hand, but it's much more practical with the ring. Thank you for stopping by :) cheers
I agree with what you said, indeed macro photography has a very beautiful art with a blurred background, the objects we shoot will be more detailed, I love your macro shots
Indeed, macro is a new world :P Thank you for your words.
If the result of the camera is good, then such pictures are very beautiful and after seeing them, a person gets a lot of peace when he goes to such a place.
Glad you like it, thanks :)
Most welcome dear.