Archive for the ‘ Urban Macro ’ Category
After Dikaru’s last macro post I was initially gutted. I had been thinking of posting a photo along the same lines. Every where you go you see nature trying to claim back what humans have taken from her. Then in my journies I came across this. Almost a perfect example of the tenacity of nature, [ READ MORE ]
I love how, no matter what man builds and paves, nature will find a way to take back that space and reclaim lost ground. It’s nice to contrast the filth and corrosion of the urban environment with a little bit of sunshine and life[ READ MORE ]
Found a solitary work-glove on the roadside. Soaked and without it’s partner. I love how the purple and red trim stands out amongst the wet, grey tarseal[ READ MORE ]
Twice shot window. Once, by what looks like, a slug-gun. Then secondly, a camera. Makes you wonder what goes on in the streets when no-one (hopefully no-one) is around[ READ MORE ]
Walking home the other day I came across some oil on a greasy driveway. It had been raining quite hard and where ever this oil was coming from it was flowing out across the footpath onto the road. Spilled oil leaking into our environment is a hot topic at the moment and we have all [ READ MORE ]
When I started thinking about this theme I found that every time I imagined urban macro what popped into my head was grimy, dirty back alley type of shots. I’ve always though of macro as a great way to convey texture and colours, a way to turn something mundane on it’s head. Macro can bring [ READ MORE ]
So Dikaru and I have had our two weeks each to try and capture “Winter”, it’s time to move onto a new theme. The new theme that I’ve picked is Urban Macro. Macro photography is another term for close up photography. This is a slightly more technical theme than the last one, in fact macro [ READ MORE ]
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