Leaves and berries (macro)
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Working again my macro photography with these scenes I found in the street the other day.
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180mm macro lens.
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I like your macros a great deal, Irma. The first one appeals to me the most, with its off-center composition, wonderful backlighting, very pleasant bookeh and its colours and the minimalist approach. (see Matthew, even I can appreciate minimalist composition, despite my own cluttered photos). Pavel
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Thanks so much Pavel for your comment...
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I like the last one best, was it shot through a fence?
You can tell fall is coming to Germany, we are still hoping for a bit of "Altweibersommer" or Indian Summer....
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all are good but last one is my favourite
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Thanks for your comment Uli,
Yes, Autumn is here and the trees and parks are getting beautiful red and yellow colors, as every year.
The picture was taken with my macro.
Thanks RP for your comment...
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Beautiful pictures Irma.
I also noticed the autumn colours last Sunday. (I can't take shots from the car, when I am driving it. )
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Thanks NT...
So it is time for hiking... ?
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I had been hiking( well, standing all day in a field with a few kites) , and suppertime/nichtagessen? approached.
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NT73 Wrote:I had been hiking( well, standing all day in a field with a few kites) , and suppertime/nichtagessen? approached. My translator says Abendbrotzeit.... more or less like time for your bread at night. You know this kind of German words ....
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Irma, the first shot is lovely, a beautifully simple sign that fall is coming, and that last one is magical.
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