“ Detailed Macro Feather ”
A feather that I found in my garage, probably waiting for the week I needed a macro subject. I used my 60 mm Olympus macro lens with a Raynox macroscopic m250 filter attached to it. The magnification is bigger than 1 to 1. Lightroom and Photoshop to enhance.

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Photo Location: My Backyard
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Use A Macro Lens
  • Sylvia Goldkranz Edited 10 months ago

    I really like that swaying feel of the feathers Bill..you got in close with that lens . Great job !!

    I really like that swaying feel of the feathers Bill..you got in close with that lens . Great job !!

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  • Lori Saunders Edited 10 months ago

    Very sharp and looks incredibly macro close.  Great processing to really show off the details.

    Very sharp and looks incredibly macro close.  Great processing to really show off the details.

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  • John Stevens Edited 10 months ago

    Great original take, William! 
    Love the way the backlighting highlights the details here.

    Great original take, William! 
    Love the way the backlighting highlights the details here.

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  • Chrissie Cablk Edited 10 months ago

    Cool details, William. What really stands out for me is the composition. I love that!

    Cool details, William. What really stands out for me is the composition. I love that!

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Olympus E-M1 Mark III Olympus 60mm f/2.8 Macro
1/15 f/11 200 60

Tags

#details #wtf #feather #raynoxmacroscopicm250

Genre/Technique

HDR Nature Macro Abstract

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