Ok, macro photography to me means that I have been taking more pictures of tiny creatures. So here they are:

This bug is barely 10mm in size.

A spider? Looks like a robot from another planet. But no, it is a spider because it spins web! It was tiny, perhaps also 10mm across. But very colourful.

This time, I manage to get a clear shot of this tiny dragon fly. The body is probably about 8mm.
Ok, this time I used a new 105mm lens from Nikon. It was one of those super fast and accurate lens using silence wave motor.
4 comments:
Wow..powerful nature photography!! Admirable.
These photographs you captured are breathtakingly beautiful!
fan: We just need to look at these things closely.
CY: yes, shooting macro is my new love now! hahaha...
Aradia: Thanks.
samnaf: No leh... you also can do it. Just need to be patient and look down at ground level.
The yellow spider looks more like a kind of transformers...haha :D
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