Tag Archive for: Close-Up Photography
Turret Shells, by Elizabeth Brown
Also known as Auger Shells, Turret Shells are elongated conical shells with tightly coiled turrets. Mainly live in tropical seas, these shells are part of the larger Turretella genus of sea snails that prefer living on muddy or sandy bottoms.…
An Ethereal Glow by Shahnaz Parvin
A golden dragonfly perched gracefully on a dry tree branch. With its iridescent wings shimmering in the sunlight, the dragonfly seemed to radiate an ethereal glow. The contrast between the vibrant hues of the dragonfly and the muted tones of the branch created a captivating juxtaposition.
With Stunning Clarity by Shahnaz Parvin
I found myself captivated by a breathtaking sight: a bee delicately perched on budding flower petals. With my Canon EOS Kiss X4 in hand, I focused my lens to capture every intricate detail with stunning clarity. The sharp focus brought their intricate textures to life, while the lush green backdrop created a mesmerizing bokeh that added a touch of magic to the scene.