I wanted to get close enough to the objects to get a new perspective on each. Some images are so close that the viewer might not be sure what they are looking at. There is so much detail at such a microscopic level that we ignore on a daily basis. This project was very insightful.
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I really like your third image down that’s red and green and blue. I’m not sure what I’m looking at, but it’s fascinating. Your placement of the water drop heightened the focal point and it’s definitely where my eye goes first. You have an interesting perspective. I’m excited to learn what the things you photographed are. Here’s a link to Fiorella’s blog:
https://fiorellaguillen.wordpress.com/category/digital-imaging/
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These are some really awesome photos Jonathan. I like how one can’t really tell what they are. I like the water drop one that looks like a magnified eyeball. Awesome job! Check out my blog: https://oliviahassellphotography.wordpress.com/2015/02/11/creativity-close-up-and-personal/
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I really like your photos of the shoe. They are very well done. I feel like I’m seeing them in a completely different light and am able to see the beauty in them. You have some nice work here. The following are some other blogs with Macro Photography that you may be interested in:
https://katelyncrompton.wordpress.com/2015/02/11/comm-300-creativity-up-close-and-personal/
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You really have some cool shots of the water drops on your objects. I love the fact that you have the drops on the objects than hanging from another object to get the one in the back. Its just gives the picture something different than what everybody else is offering. I cant tell what object the water drop has in the third photo but its really sick and has some cool colorway to it. Check out my site to see my closeups. https://kdreyes.wordpress.com/
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