Showing posts with label macro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label macro. Show all posts

Petal by Petal

Rose Petals - Life, love, passion, colors - photo by Ben Heine (2013)

Life is a never-ending stream of passion, love and colors. I recently took this photo with the new Samsung Galaxy NX Camera (Macro Lens...) PS: Some cool & affordable gift ideas for Christmas!

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I took these photo recently in a natural reserve in Belgium. These blue frogs are really tiny and Chameleons are amazing creatures. I'll post other photos of exotic animals in the coming weeks. You can view some variations here and here and you can view my other photos of animals at this link. These 3 pictures have been shot with the Samsung Smart Camera NX20, provided to me by Samsung Electronics. Co., Ltd.



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I just started experimenting macro photography. I took this pic a few days ago. When zoomed at 100%, these small eyes are completely amazing, made of thousands of tiny circles aligned in a perfect way, incredible! The above photo has been shot with the Samsung Smart Camera NX20, which has been provided to me by Samsung Electronics. Co., Ltd.

.© 2012 - Ben Heine

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Ants carrying heart shaped leaves... :) ♥

I recently took this pic in a park in Brussels and I also made
the rough drawing on a small piece of folded paper...
Please, see the whole "Pencil Vs Camera" album

(The above photo has been shot with the Samsung NX10)


A cute Danboard I drew on a tiny piece of paper because I don't
have one. I love this little robot. I took the photo a 200mm lens...
Please, see the whole "Pencil Vs Camera" album

This piece is dedicated to the
character itself and to Anton Tang.

(The above photo has been shot with the Samsung NX10)

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A picture I took this afternoon in the streets of Brussels

(The above photo has been shot with the Samsung NX10)

© 2010 - Ben Heine
I Picked a Daisy
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I took this photo 2 days ago in Belgium, sort of an ode to the daisy :)

© 2010 - Ben Heine
Crocuses
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I captured this a few days ago in Lille, France. These crocuses were really tiny, a few centimeters may be. I used a simple 70 mm lens but enhanced the whole image in Photoshop CS4. Several hours of work to get the results I wanted. The picture is not reframed, it actually is a montage of several photos I took when I was there...

The main thing I wanted to express here is the way fragile little things can appear big and strong sometimes, and beautiful of course. But your own interpretation is more important.