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Living pavement !         "First read then see"
 
Image Title:  Living pavement ! "First read then see"
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Photographer  Johnny K {Karma:12635}
Project #27 Your best photograph! Camera Model  
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About Trying to find the magnification limits of my lenses! I consider this my best macro! These things there are surely not rocks! They are cells!!! They are onion cells the ones we used to see long ago in biology classes at school through the microscope! Now in digital camera edition! For those who will ask the differences between this photo and the one taken with a microscope the answer is that in the microscope there is no 3D sense because light comes through the objects! Enjoy as I do !!!
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Kosti 7even   {K:6328} 2/20/2004
You are macro-miracle man, Gianni! I would love to see your work dressing a fairy tale. Macro indeed allows you to enter a new world. It seems though that your synthesis capabilities start from traditional values in photography. Go crazy man! excellent work!

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Lori Stitt   {K:75282} 2/3/2004
WOW! What an amazing image this is! Lori

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Derek Scefonas   {K:351} 2/2/2004
Super cool. And the colors are luminous.

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Robert Walls   {K:1728} 2/1/2004
Giannis, this is incredible. I guess you found the limit!

Thanks for your comment. "Nice Macro" from you is an honour.

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sandy c. hopkins   {K:17107} 1/31/2004
incredible capture..amazing these are cells..just amazing..what a grand grand idea and execution

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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 1/30/2004
Really quite incredible. Yes, this quite superior to microscopy, which lacks any shading.

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Paolo Barthelemy   {K:25552} 1/30/2004
Excellent texture and lovely warm colors!
Thanks for the explanation.
Best regards, Paolo

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Howard Udoff   {K:44} 1/29/2004
Wonderful. Can you tell us the technical details, camera and lens?

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Gregory McLemore Gregory McLemore   {K:35129} 1/29/2004
Good narrative, wonderful capture.

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Fatma B.   {K:1864} 1/29/2004
Interesting

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mustafa ilker helvacioglu   {K:3825} 1/29/2004
what is your cameras model Giannis?? microscope??? what a wonderful macro. i love it my friend. also i love your framing. great work Giannis. well done

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G C   {K:12204} 1/29/2004
Amazing macro! Must be quite a lens that you're using!

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Cherie Spike   {K:-21959} 1/29/2004
I LOVE this one Giannis! Unbelievable your description. The colours and shapes are sublime, really gorgeous!

Hey this beats the pants out of snails and slugs - thanks! ;P

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Terry Greenwood   {K:1127} 1/29/2004
This is a fantastic photo, I find with macro you have to be very careful with depth of field even at much less magnification than this, it looks very clear and I would never have guessed it was onion cells. What a picture!!! well done
Regards
Terry

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Sebastien Ettinger   {K:267} 1/29/2004
very very cool indeed!! that is a heck of a macro lens you have!! The color and depth are quite nice - you are right!

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