Friday, June 29, 2018

The "Neat World Of Macro Phone Photography" Story

It was an ordinary day.  Flowers are in bloom and the warm weather has arrived in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.  Perfect time of year to dig out my macro lens and attach it to my iPhone and take a few photographs around the house.  Last year I did much the same, but after taking a photo with the macro lens in place on my phone, I took a second photo without it.  I was then able to ask my wife what type of flower my photo might have revealed in macro.  This year I presented my wife with just the macro photo and asked her what type of flower I had photographed.  
Set of three lenses to attach to your iPhone.
I must admit that many of the photos I took are hard to determine what type of flower it shows, but I asked her anyway.  She looked at a few and said she needed more than I was able to provide before she could ID the plant that was shown in the photograph.  So, I'm leaving it up to you to try and decide what flower or vine I may have used for each photograph.  As for the lens I attached to my camera, I purchased a set of three: Wide Angle, Macro and Fisheye on Amazon and paid $9.95 for the set.  They clip onto the phone and give remarkable results.  The following reveal the minute and intricate parts of flowers, vines and even insects that we take for granted every day.  See if you may find one that you may know from my collection.  It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy. PS - Click on photos to enlarge.

















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