The white petal - Cactus - Macro Perspective
Hi Everyone
Today i bring to light another one of those small plants that were recently given to me and that i hadn't yet had the opportunity to use in one of these macro photography sessions.
Today, despite still being at an initial stage of development, new particles have already developed and appear through the various spines that are spread throughout the cactus.
As the cactus continues to grow and develop, these particles are expected to turn into small flowers, contributing to the beauty and vitality of the plant.
The cactus in question is currently in the initial stage of development, presenting typical characteristics of this growth phase. A compact and graceful structure can be observed, with spines still in formation, typical of young species.
I'm not sure which species it is, but it seems very similar to many others that have passed through my hands.
At first glance it doesn't seem to have the necessary details that would allow me to carry out a session and obtain the necessary records to present, but once again i was surprised when i brought the lens closer and began to visually explore the surface of the plant.
Not only did it offer me enough perspectives, it also added a very interesting setting to the composition.
Let me present today’s model:
Before moving onto the result...
- My introductory thoughts about macro photography:
The world of photography, especially 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, especially when capturing subjects of this nature.
From the delicate complexity of a "seemingly" simple plant, to the rough textures of a worn stone, 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:
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
Camera - Canon EOS 600D
Lens - EFS 18-55mm
Location - Portugal
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From the appearance of the plants that you have shown, they look quite good and the photography results are also quite cool.
Glad you like it :) thanks