Macro Photography Session | Rocks à La Carte - The Pyrosite

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Hello everybody :)

A new day with a new macro session of "Rocks à La Carte".
Let´s explore the hidden wonders and fascinating details of the rocks that make up this collection. Each rock has been carefully selected for its unique characteristics, forming a geological treasure that invites contemplation and deeper study of the patterns, textures and colors that define each of these these natural gems.

Here is the catalogue:

The rocks included in this catalog were meticulously chosen from a diverse array of stones gathered on the mountain. Through their diversity, they collectively offer a visual depiction of the geological features inherent to this region.
Today i present another rock chosen randomly from the board, called "The Pyrosite" :)

Let me present today’s model:
Before moving onto the result...
  • My introductory thoughts about macro photography:

It's amazing how macros with their blurred background can result in such different images full of contrasts and textures especially with this kind of subjects.
In the world of photography, especially macro photography, there is a universe of things available to everyone, enabling totally different and original approaches.

Among the various possible techniques to shoot macros, this is perhaps the most affordable and effective technique for those who have a camera with removable lens.
We can simply remove the lens and reverse the direction, and by using an inverter ring it ends up being more comfortable and facilitates the process.

Let's now move onto the result:

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F-stop: f/1 | Exposure time: 1/1000 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 3200

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F-stop: f/1 | Exposure time: 1/1200 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 3200

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F-stop: f/1 | Exposure time: 1/1000 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 3200

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F-stop: f/1 | Exposure time: 1/1200 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 3200

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F-stop: f/0 | Exposure time: 1/900 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 3200

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F-stop: f/1 | Exposure time: 1/1000 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 3200

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F-stop: f/0 | Exposure time: 1/900 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 3200

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F-stop: f/1 | Exposure time: 1/1000 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 3200

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F-stop: f/1 | Exposure time: 1/1200 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 3200

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F-stop: f/0 | Exposure time: 1/900 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 3200

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F-stop: f/1 | Exposure time: 1/1200 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 3200

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F-stop: f/1 | Exposure time: 1/1000 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 3200

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F-stop: f/0 | Exposure time: 1/900 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 3200

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F-stop: f/1 | Exposure time: 1/1200 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 3200

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F-stop: f/1 | Exposure time: 1/1000 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 3200


To finish, i leave you with some considerations regarding these photo sessions:

Examining miniature subjects using macro photography unveils a compelling domain where minute details acquire significant importance. Immersion in the intricacies of these diminutive objects enables the recognition of the frequently disregarded beauty within this microenvironment. Each image preserves a transitory instance, displaying the complexity concealed within the small-scale elements of nature. Macro photography's core essence resides in its capacity to elevate commonplace subjects to remarkable levels, presenting an intimate and captivating viewpoint.

The session is closed for today.
Hope you like it :)

These photos weren't taken with a tripod

Photo by @aleister
Camera - Canon EOS 600D
Lens - EFS 18-55mm
Location - Portugal

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The result of having such close shots is incredible, they don't look like the same stones, it totally changes the perspective.

They look much bigger, and as if they were meteorites in space.

Excellent

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Thank you for stopping by :) Glad you like it

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