Macro Photography- Not less than a therapy!

in r2cornell •  3 years ago 

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Garden management is a part of biodiversity & ecosystem management. For an amateur photographer, the macro details of the garden fascinate a lot, because we may not see those details with naked eyes. We need a macro lens to go into its nuanced details.

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I was out for a few more shorts with my Canon 7D camera with a macro lens mounted on it. Today I was searching for pollinating insects, but my bad, I could not find any.

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I had to manage with the flowers, tiny flowers, and kinda similar stuff. I tried my best to capture a few more shots today. Every day I am trying to learn how to improve my photographic skill.

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One day I will make a complete tour of my garden. It's not that organized, but it's vital to extent of the biggest source of vegetables for us. So we don't have to buy vegetables from the market.

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Generally in the month of May and early April, the garden looks more colorful with the onset of Spring. And the pollinating insects in search of sugar-rich flowers visit my garden.

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I am thinking about making my garden a conducive place for pollinator conservation to include a variety of bees, wasps, butterflies, moths, flies, etc.

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We have enough space in the garden, so I can easily manage it in the context of space. But for other requirements, I have to do a bit of research.

Camera usedCanon 7D
PhotographyNature, Macro Photography
LocationIndia
RemarksAll are my original photography

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