One of the reasons I love taking macro photos is that I never know in advance what I am going to see. This daffodil is a great example of that.
Of course I know what I am looking at: the lying leaf is the petal and the standing part is the side of the trumpet. And when I look more closely, I am surprised by the veins of the petal that all come out at the trumpet. And the veins of the trumpet that all run the length of the trumpet and emerge at the petal. I wonder if they match up those veins running sideways and upwards. I can't see it very well.
This picture also made me immediately think of a prima ballerina. A dancer with tutu. Maybe a bit strange, but I see a yellow bodice with a yellow skirt. A costume for a beautiful happy role. And once I've seen something like that, I can't not see it. Wonderful isn't it?
So much beauty in the world! I share here what caught my eye and where I looked for frame and position. I hope you see what I see: beauty in landscapes, cut-outs, abstracts and macro photography. With minimal editing and therefore with imperfections. Because in my image, .. Read more…