21 Best Macro Photos taken at Bedse Caves
We went to Bedse Caves again last weekend. Until now, we hadn't enjoyed the beautiful location of the caves in the monsoon season, and so were highly excited to take photographs of the beauty around. This time we focussed on the monsoon magic in the mountains. There are plenty of undiscovered species of flora and fauna in the mountains of Western Ghats. The short trip gave us an opportunity to record some of them on pixels. Macro photography helped! I hope you will enjoy the macro photos.
Notice the above photo carefully. There is a tinier bug on the tiny butterfly's wing! The butterfly was merely a centimeter or two sized. How small the traveller bug must be! Here is a closer look…
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What wonderful macros. I especially like the ones of critters & flowers. Even I, with my lowly camera equipment, have gotten a few pretty good shots. My favorite, I'm using as my blog header. The Western Ghats will definitely afford you years of superb photographic opportunity!
ReplyDeleteThank you Carmen! The critters and flowers are my favorite too! I like different leaves and seeds as well.
DeleteYou have taken quite a brilliant photo Carmen; your blog header photo is quite amazing. Show me more if you have published anywhere. I will love to see more of your macro photography.
You're right; the Western Ghats is a vast location with vast variety of everything a nature photographer asks for. And it is my backyard I should say :)
These are marvelous macro shots!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/08/orchids-variety-in-bloom.html
Thank you ☺
DeleteMy pleasure! ☺
Great macro shots - I love those bees.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Thank you Stewart ☺
DeleteThese are amazing! I am really impressed, and a bit envious :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Stephanie!
DeleteI just saw your blog. You have done some amazing macro photography. Let's exchange the envy! :)
Great images!
ReplyDeleteThank you Angela! :)
DeleteFascinating the way some of these "critters" have contrasting colors on a portion of their bodies. One for bit of evidence that God is creative indeed!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up these lovely macros at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/08/say-yes-to-neigh.html
Truly fascinating. And wonder what? We see only a fraction of many fractions of many small portions of the universe the GOD has created. How amazing the other portions of its creativity must be!
DeleteAnd my pleasure sharing the beauty in your linky list :)
DeleteGorgeous shots! It's amazing what the macro lens can show if you only look for it.
ReplyDeleteThat is a true interpretation of the capabilities of a macro lens. There is so much to see in the world that is unseen. Gone is the era when people went out to explore new land. I believe that passionate photographers want to see what the world is yet to see.
DeleteThese are some amazing shots. The half-hidden lizard is quite intriguing. I like the subjects you picked--they are shots I'd take, too :)
ReplyDeleteI am so happy that you have liked the photos and especially the subjects I have chosen for macro photography.
DeleteDo share with me the link where you will post your macro photos. I will love to see the photos :)
Excellent photos! I love the lizard.
ReplyDeleteThank you Gunilla! :)
Deletewonderful macros, so much colour, shape and texture.
ReplyDeleteThank you Klara! 😊
DeleteAmazing photos! Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kelleyn! Happy weekend to you too! 😊
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