“ Cracked ”
For me, macro photography is best when it's focused on one of three things: simplicity, something abstract, or insects. I went with simplicity with these egg shells. Keeping it simple allows the viewers to focus on fine details like speckles, crack formations, the variety in color tones, and ...
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  • Ginger Wick Edited 2 years ago

    Super - love the "simple" take.

    Super - love the "simple" take.

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  • Paula Third Edited 2 years ago

    This is great.  So simple yet effective.  How you got them to stand up, I've no idea.

    This is great.  So simple yet effective.  How you got them to stand up, I've no idea.

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  • Nancy Bettencourt Edited 2 years ago

    Loved this when you shared to the FL group. Excellent focus and really love that the speckled shells were included to add even more interest to the image

    Loved this when you shared to the FL group. Excellent focus and really love that the speckled shells were included to add even more interest to the image

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  • Kate Quintana Edited 2 years ago

    I am so drawn to the simplicity of this photo so I think you are correct!

    I am so drawn to the simplicity of this photo so I think you are correct!

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Regular Critique
Shred away! I feel no pain.
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Canon EOS R6 Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Recommended!
1/200 f/4.5 100 100

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#macro #risers #FLframers #eggshells

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