Wednesday walk - A SHORT WALK THROUGH THE MORNING DEW
It was early in the morning ...
... at the end of May ...
... I was walking through the fresh new grass ...
... covered with shiny droplets ...
... trying to avoid ...
... the many cobwebs ...
... in this vivid sea of green ...
... besides with the shiny pearls made of water ...
... the grass was also decorated ...
... with many minuscule flowers ...
... and many ...
... small hoverflies ...
... were there ...
... to collect the nectar ...
... big grasshopers ...
... were jumping before my feet ...
... like little antelopes ...
... there were also ...
... small grasshopers ...
... hiding ...
... in the sea of grass ...
... along with ...
... many bugs ...
... of a few ...
... different species ...
... from time to time ...
... a small colorful leaves ...
... were appearing ...
... in this world of green ...
... there were some other flowers besides those of the grass ...
... not many, realy ... and also very small and modest looking ...
... these little spiders ...
... were resting on the leaves of grass ...
... ready to desaperar deep in this sea on the smallest sign of danger ...
... I'm surprised that I did these photographs ... they were vary shy and fast ...
... a few moths were also resting here ... they were calm and approachable ...
... and so ...
... I was walking for an hour ...
... zigzag and in circles ...
... surrounded by insects and spiders ...
... while the dew ...
... was slowly disappearing ...
... THE END ...
( As always in these walks on Steemit, the photographs are my work )
( ENLARGEABLE )
a nice walk! I wish I could get up early too, and meet the sun... alas.
btw, when I was young, I thought that grasshoppers are feeding with grass. naive! they are not like that, hehe
I get up early easily and gladly in the last ten years or so ... but before it was something that I hated, only mornings I liked back then were the ones I saw after a good party ... oh, but you were right, many grasshoppers are eating grass, some others prefer more soft and juicy plants, but many of them are little grazers ...
What a fantastic series of shots beautiful greens and such cool details
Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :)
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Wow man, those are insane macros! Are you a pro?
I was earning some years ago with photography, but not macro :) just the usual wedding photographs ... so in macro, I'm not a pro, but I like it very much and usually put a lot of work and concentration in this ... these photographs are even made with a pretty low quality, small compact camera, far from real macro equipment ...but when the moment is right, light beautiful and if the composition is clear and effective - pictures can look good ... of course, being made with a lower quality camera, these photograph look good only when in this relatively small size ... for bigger pictures and good prints, there is a need for more professional equipment ...
I see, thanks for your explanation :) Well, I am a total photography beginner (I don´t even have a real camera, I am just shooting with my phone :D) but I really love it, especially wildlife, nature and landscapes :) Even have my Shutterstock port with over 1200 shots, still don´t know how I actually managed to push them through :D Anyway, it is always a pleasure and honor to learn from people like you. I think I will be a regular visitor to your posts ;)
Hvala a ugodan dan
One thing is sure, If you are on Shutterstock - you are good at what you are doing, and your phone can do photographs of very good technical quality :) many phones now are much better photo equipment then some older cameras or even some contemporary low-quality ones ... a good phone has become a serious piece of equipment lately:.. and that's great :)
Yeah, that sounds right. Plus there is one huge advantage about cell phones - you always have it with you so if you see something cool, you can take a shot of it in a mater of seconds ;) Btw, just saw your today´s post. Amazing piece. I would be really grateful and honored if you sometimes stopped by my some of my photo posts and told me your opinion. I am trying to learn by observing work of top photographers (like you) but a few words on what I am doing wrong or what I could improve would help me a lot of course. Have a great weekend man.
:) I Surely will drop a comment from time to time