Macros on a woodland walk

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Here is a few of my Macro images that I took on my walk around the local wooded area here in North Cornwall.
I'm just learning the world of photography. Though I'm quite learned and experienced in astrophotography with my dslr and also with my telescope.
But I've been broadening my horizons with nature photography and macro.
Anyway here's a few from my latest walk.
Taken with Canon 600D and 50mm macro lens with K&f concept tripod.
All iso 100 and F4.5 except for ladybird @f3.5
Cheers
Lee
 

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Thank you. The mono macro images do give a much better twist on macro work.
I just couldn't do the ladybird in mono as the colours were just to vivid to lose.
Lee
I’ve not considered monochrome in macro photography, I think I’ll give that a try ;)
 
I’ve not considered monochrome in macro photography, I think I’ll give that a try ;)
I do think mono macro is beautiful in its own right. Some images look so much better imo. Others don't lend themselves to it but I just love mono macto work and have been influenced by a few wonderful photographers online.
Doing macro work does take a while for me to get my 'macro eye in' but once there a whole new world comes to life.
Lee
 
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