This week for a change I thought I would show some macro shots which with my EOS R6 DSLR and 100mm macro lens
Drips of water are always a good subject
Along with snowdrops
Taking Part in My Little Corner of the World Our World Tuesday and Imag-in-ing, you can find all the links in the right hand column Take care everyone.
Hi Bill, These are excellent macro pics. Wow. Are you still using your Canon? Have a great week ahead. John
ReplyDeleteNot quite it is a canon but an EOS R6 with 100mm macro lens
DeleteJust amazing! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThey are nice, thanks
DeleteNice macros!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them
DeleteLove the macros and the reflections in the drops of water.
ReplyDeleteGood I was hoping for an effect like that
DeleteHow beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Thank you
DeleteI love the snowdrops.
ReplyDeleteYes they bring you joy when you see them in January
DeleteThese are lovely shots and you are right - water drops are fun to shoot!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining us at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/02/cedar-creek-galleries-not-your-average.html
My pleasure
DeleteThese are wonderful close ups.
ReplyDeleteThank you William
DeleteLove the way the light shines through the beads of water and the delicate lines of the snow drops.
ReplyDeleteGreat macro shots - I know from experience how tricky it can be to get shots like these. I particularly like the snowdrops.
ReplyDeleteMust admit they are a favourite of mine as well
DeleteOh wow Billy. What incredible images. The water droplet on the rosehip is spectacular.
ReplyDeleteNot sure I would put it like that but it came out well
DeleteRainey day if amazing for photos
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous shots! I love taking photos with raindrops (or humanmade with a spray bottle!) :)
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see your link at 'My Corner of the World' this week!