Microphotography- Competition

in hive-177276 •  4 years ago 

Almost every person has an occupation that they like . It does not always bring a monetary reward, rather the opposite, but for some reason we do not pay special attention to this: after all, the main thing is to get satisfaction and joy from our favorite hobby .

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Today, almost every second person is engaged in photography , and this is understandable: the advent of digital cameras has provided people with the ability to easily take pictures. They do not even have to be sent to print - there are computers and a lot of other equipment, where you can see the photos just taken. Real photographers, as a rule, shoot everything - from reportage to portraits. But everyone has their own priorities: someone prefers to shoot still lifes, and someone - pets.

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For me, with the purchase of a high-aperture lens, the era of hobby for macro photography began. A whole microcosm was opened, the existence of which I knew, but I could not even imagine how interesting it is to observe the tiny creatures living in this world, which is literally under our feet.

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I do not believe that these micro-creatures do not have a soul, and they do not understand what is happening in the world of big people - in any case, their sensitivity is highly developed. It is worth aiming the lens in their direction, as you feel the gaze of some millimeter lump sitting on a dandelion and touching light fluffs with its paws.

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I love to shoot bugs that appear during dandelion flowering: their cute muzzles cannot but attract the eye - sometimes it seems that he, having appeared from behind a flower, shouts to you: "Hello, photographer!", Or sways on a dandelion, clinging paws, as if there was nothing more fun in the world than this activity.

An insect from behind a flower shouts to you: "Hello, photographer!". This world has its own hierarchy: sometimes you have to watch battles between wasps and bees. Dragonflies generally look like aliens, it's a pleasure to shoot them! The impression that they like to pose - a dragonfly can sit in one place for half an hour, allowing them to click the camera shutter right under their nose.

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But what can I say - you can talk about it and talk about it! It seems to me that my hobby - macro photography - will appeal to many people, and it's worth not sparing money and buying an expensive lens to discover so many new and interesting things.


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