Getting closer
photo essay: Macro shots of insects
by
Fartash Barvarz 22-Aug-2009
I'm an Iranian Photographer, living in India. I'm doing Photography for more than four years now and I started my career after I left my Country. I know myself as a nature photographer mostly 'Macro Photographer '. Most of the people which know my works, they've seen my macro shots. When I started to capturing macro shots, it opened an entry to a world that’s unseen by most of people. After sometime I was able to capture more satisfying pictures and I was very happy because that was the first time I could see tiny creatures closely. One interesting thing is that before I started shooting insects, I always tried to keep my distance with my subjects, but after having some experience I found a breathing space around them that I was able to move with confidence and do my work. So my opinion changed about them and I could photograph and be closer to them. The best advantage of macro photography comparing to other fields, though, is that it’s possible any place, any time, any season. There always are a bit of nature that can be photographed. Many years ago, I attended a workshop with the great photographer V.Nagraj. He gave us a tremendous exercise to better see the photo possibilities around us
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Up close and personal
by Ramona on Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:59 PM PDTYour images are stunning, gripping, talking a mysterious tale... The flower in #26 is giving birth to life...
Thanks for sharing your labor of love,
Ramona
Magnificent! Thank you.
by Yana on Sun Aug 23, 2009 09:41 AM PDTshad zee
yana
#34
by Ari Siletz on Sat Aug 22, 2009 11:47 PM PDTStunningly complex imaging puzzle in #34. Transparent petals, or just cleverly out of focus? Beautiful photos. Thank you for giving info on some.
Colorful, intriguing, beauty and nature's great gift to us.Merci
by gol-dust on Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:25 PM PDTJust fantastic. It requires a lot of love and patience. Love them all.
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by Mona 19 on Sat Aug 22, 2009 02:39 PM PDTAbsolutely beautiful ...
Stunning image!
by yolanda on Sat Aug 22, 2009 06:20 PM PDTMy favorite are #1 and #5
#1: sharp colored butterfly and beautiful neon-red wildflowers, what a golden combination!
#5: a rare creature, it looks like half dragonfly and half butterfly, absolutely gorgeous!
Thanks for sharing!