Bright Bamboo
© Mark Simms Photography (2014)
© Mark Simms Photography (2014)
© Mark Simms Photography (2014)
© Mark Simms Photography (2014)
When I switched from my Canon DSLR to my Olympus MCSC towards the end of last year, the one lens I’ve really missed was my dedicated macro. That was rectified on Monday when I bought the Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm f2.8 Macro lens. Below are my first few test shots taken in our back garden:
These were all taken at f2.8, just to test the sharpness of the lens wide-open and the “look” of the DoF at that aperture.
© Mark Simms Photography (2014)
© Mark Simms Photography (2014)
© Mark Simms Photography (2014)
© Mark Simms Photography (2014)
You may have gathered from the cop-out nature of the post title that I have absolutely no idea what this plant is called, but it’s interesting and I liked it and so I took some photos:
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Two takes on the same subject, the beautiful and delicate Snake’s Head Fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris):
© Mark Simms Photography (2014)
© Mark Simms Photography (2014)