Macro Friday

It's friday again so do check out other entries at blogging from Bolivia. I took this macro of the reeds at the edge of the stream in my garden, at the moment they are all linked by a series of intricate spider webs.

34 comments:

  1. what a beautiful job. Have a great weekend, Justine.

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  2. Your black & white shots are magical. This is really lovely and many people wouldn't be able to see the b&w potential in the image before conversion.

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  3. Wow, this is beautiful. This month is really doing good things to your photography! Composition is amazing here.

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  4. This is magical! I especially love it in black and white!

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  5. amazing! the level of detail you capture always amazes me.

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  6. This really is magical! I love that in just such a short time, you're already amazing b&w's seemed to shoot into another level! Gorgeous.

    And I happened to check my comments (takes me a while most days :)) & saw yours on the broccoli rabe - it's a different veg from broccoli (might be called the Italian rapini or something ekse in the UK, but I've not seen it there actually) - it's a bit sharper, but very similar, and delicious! :)

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  7. *your* already amazing b&w's :)

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  8. Still enjoying your beautiful B&W photography! I hope to get more caught up after today, and I have the next week off! Take care Justine!

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  9. This is so pretty. I really like the composition you developed.

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  10. This is so cool!!! That web really stands out in b&w!

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  11. Oh wow, Justine, this is so fantastic! And such a beautiful light again!

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  12. Nice cattails.....go back and photograph them after they explode into huge cottony puffs. You'll be amazed.

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  13. Wow, Justine... this is a fantastic shot! Love it!

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  14. Thats lovely in black n white Justine - it really draws your eye in towards those little threads of silk.

    Rosie
    leavesnbloom photography blog

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  15. Wow there's so much detail in this photo. gorgeous.

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  16. it's just beautiful here.
    photos i could walk into and stay a while.

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  17. Bullrushes...or cattails.....Amazing how little details become so important in a wonderful photo such as this.

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  18. After posting my comment above, I did some research about the cattail-bullrushes relationship. "Not to be confused with each other" is what I found. There was a scientific explanation of the differences, but the illustrations seem very similar. ;-)

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  19. What a cool shot and I love it in black and white.

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  20. Oh...the detail is breath-taking.

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  21. Waw, wonderful picture! i loved it.. a great shot!

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  22. thanks for stopping by my blog and for the nice words.

    I love this shot.

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  23. I love this one. The detail is amazing. I think the black and white adds to the drama of it.

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  24. How absolutely stunning! You have captured something so unique and beautiful, it makes you look at spider webs in a completely different light!!!!

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  25. What a great macro. I love cat tails.

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  26. WOW! I love that photo of the spider web strings. It's just beautiful!

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