Practicing macro photography and some curious edits. (2 part)

in hive-148441 •  5 years ago 

It's not easy to take good pictures, I think that in addition to the technique a photographer can employ, it requires luck and patience.

I do it because I really like it and I have captured interesting photographs of very simple things, to which I apply my knowledge of photo editing and some design.

These three pictures I shot, looked very fresh and made me smile, I hope you like them too.





This one seemed so curious to me, that I imagined that a gnome lives there or fairies would come out of there, haha! I'm sorry I write many stories for children, that's why I have so much imagination. I think that from this photograph I can get a story and some funny images for children.

I took this photo of the fruit of the banana plant, I have many producing fruit in my garden.

This is a macro-photograph of a tiny flower of a fruit that my mother brought back from her homeland as a seed. I was blessed and fortunate that she took out several plants and I kept one at home. I do not remember the name of the plant in Portuguese, here it is known as a kind of cherry. I love what has become a big and beautiful tree. Inheritance from my mom.


I will now apply a series of edits to my design program to see what curious and artistic forms it will take.

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I enjoyed the whole process, from the photographic shots to the editing and presentation of this post. It's the idea, to enjoy what you do. See you in the next issue.

Technical details:


Benq 16 megapixel camera. Model Sx AE220

Editing and design program: MediBang Paint Pro.

Effects Deep


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