It's time once again for I heart macro over at Studio Waterstone
While taking the pics this week for the virtual blog book tour I couldn't help but see algae bloom underwater in this enameled piece.
Fall sweetness- we got raspberries on the bushes that survived this first year,
not enough to make jam but it's a start
When I looked at this shot, I saw a tapestry of sorts over to the right so I copied and cropped it out
Good inspiration, sort of impressionistic for artwork and jewelry dontchathink?
For even more inspiration, head on over to Lori's to see more macro goodness
Oh those raspberries look soooo yummy and you captured such great lighting/shadows!
ReplyDeleteMMMMM...love that shot of the raspberry. You are right, it does look just like a tasestry. You have a great eye.
ReplyDeleteLove your enamel and the raspberries..great shots. I came to you from google as I couldn't get the picture on Lori's site to link. ........
ReplyDeletejenni
Your focal close-up is really cool...I can see an underwater scene too. And those raspberries look so yummy...they wouldn't last long in our house!
ReplyDeleteLaura, Love your shots! Your enameled piece does look like algae growing. I love the shots of the raspberries. The texture of the berries almost makes it look like they have been dusted with fine sugar, Yummy!
ReplyDeleteTherese
The sun on those berries is just perfection!!! And now you have me wanting yummy jam. I had a blast with Bette yesterday...so glad to know there are awesome people like you guys out there in the world!
ReplyDeleteJen
Goodness GORGEOUS color esp that enamel!!! I can almost taste those raspberries! Beautiful shots!
ReplyDeletewow yummy!! and that enamel piece is stunning what beautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteMy macro pic for this week was pond slime and when I saw your pic of underwater algae, I found a kindred spirit! Yes, that piece does remind me of algae underwater. You can tell by my pictures that unusual things like that intrigue me. Love the respberry shot! Made me salivate. (I had to post as anonymous: It would not let me use my wordpress url), but this is Lee from Strega Jewellry
ReplyDeleteLove the first photo of the enameled piece - love the turquoise and the rust red! Those pics of the raspberries are sublime!
ReplyDeleteWow, the enameled piece is absolutley gorgeous! The raspberries look yummy too!
ReplyDeleteWonderful composition, I love the rich color and focus on these precious photos, exquisite textures.
ReplyDeleteHi Laura! Lovely enameled jewellery item up close; yes definately an algae-bloom there! The raspberries; did you pick them after photographing them?
ReplyDeleteOh, Laura, just beautiful shots!! Those raspberries are incredible looking....
ReplyDeleteThese raspberries are gorgeous, and make me want to eat one of them right now! Lovely photos!
ReplyDeletewow, beautiful! so detailed!
ReplyDeleteYour macro shots are truly macro shot! Just gorgeous..
ReplyDeleteabsolutely gorgeous shots...
ReplyDeleteYour photography is nothing short of amazing!
ReplyDeleteThat raspberry is without a doubt the most macro macroshot I have seen :-)
ReplyDeleteI felt I could creep right inside there and be comfortable. Really good. Autumn fruiting makes such sense.
Wow, Laura, your macros are beautiful. I love the texture on the raspberries that you captured! the colors are luscious!
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteoh dear...
makes me wanna New Camera
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with
macro
lens