Macro work

So I’ve been gone for a while now, I’m in my final year at Uni so doing a lot of work. But thought I would post a few of my macro photography for people to look at. Please let me know what you think. Thanks! x

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Instagram

I’ve been away from my blog for a few months now but the photographs have built up so I thought I should start reblogging.

To get me back into it I’ve decided to show you all a few of my instagram photos. The app at first was not my friend. Before I had an iPhone I vowed not to cheat to create pretty photos by taking a picture of a cup of tea with a vintage effect filter over the top. 

But after giving in to temptation I realised that if you take a beautiful photo on your phone, it can become even better with the right effect.

So here are some of my instagram-ed photos

I hope you enjoy, feedback always welcome

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Daisy

As I’m sure everyone in the UK knows it has been boiling hot over the past few days, so in the park yesterday I decided to take some pictures of the surroundings, mainly involving daisies. Hope you enjoy, feedback/comments always welcome

For this photograph I used my macro lens but balanced the camera on my camera bag instead of using a tripod, so I could get really low. I was just messing around but it turned out better than I expected

 

For this photo I just used the macro setting on my camera, held a daisy in one hand and took the picture with the other

 

 

 

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Cath Kidston

My sister asked me to photograph an event for her. She is the deputy manager at Cath Kidston King Street, Manchester. And the event was a crochet workshop. I won’t put too many pictures on because they will probably bore you but if you would like to see more just comment 🙂

Here are some of my favourites

ps. The background looks like a real house but it is just their amazing shop