During our holiday in 2017 in Austria I discovered a female wasp spider sitting in her web and took the opportunity to take multiple macro photos during the day of the spider and it’s impressive egg sac.
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Macro photos of a spider
Jan-Willem Kruse9 Mar 2018 Insects, Gallery, Macro, Spiders 0 Comments
Taking macro photos from a spider is not difficult if there is no wind on a sunny day. Spiders are everywhere and we normally disregard them (ok, except your wife/girlfriend …). Zooming in on a spider will reveal interesting details normally not seen.
Macro photos of a honey bee and bumblebee
Jan-Willem Kruse9 Mar 2018 Honey bees, Gallery, Insects, Macro 0 Comments
Taking macro photos from a honey bee or a bumblebee is not that difficult under a bright sun allowing a fast shutter speed with a small aperture to create a large field of depth. These insects can be encountered everywhere, such as in the garden or nearby nurseries having a lot of flowers
Macro photos of butterflies
Jan-Willem Kruse7 Mar 2018 Butterflies, Gallery, Insects, Macro 0 Comments
Photographing butterflies from nearby with a macro lens can be difficult as they are seldom sitting quiet on a flower or piece of fruit. Best place is normally our garden on a hot sunny day, but we also encounter them during our hikes in the Netherlands or summer holidays in Austria, Italy and Switzerland.
Macro photos of insects
Jan-Willem Kruse15 Jan 2017 Insects, Gallery, Macro 0 Comments
Over the past years I made several macro images of insects I encountered in our garden or during our holidays. Close-ups of insects are always amazing as we get a different view of them as usually.
Focus stacking macro photos of brown beans
Jan-Willem Kruse14 Jan 2017 Focus stacking, Gallery, Macro 0 Comments
By focus stacking some 30 – 50 macro photos of sprouting brown beans taken with a Nikon D800 and the Nikon 105 mm macro lens a single macro image was created with every part sharp, i.e. a large depth of field.