Nature macro photography - Florida
Today, me and a buddy of mine decided to do a bike ride along some trails in Alderman's Ford Park, a conservation park that runs alongside the Alafia River in Hilllsborough County, Florida.
While cycling through the park, I was able to capture some shots using my Canon 80D camera.
The first set of shots are of a dragonfly that I was able to capture from sideviews and head-on:
The next set of shots were along the side of the river and then one of the trails leading through the center of the park:
The next set of shots are of a spider that was resting upon it's web near one of the overhangs by the river:
The last shot is of a butterfly flying above the grass line. Though it is a little blurry, the added shadow trail left in it's wake from moving so quickly while capturing the shot gave the image a cool look:
What a beautiful day to spend in nature, not only checking out a beautiful park, but to spend it other living creatures is a day well spent.
One love,
Web can be easily seen in the picture but the top one fly is just mind blowing..Keep up the good work.
@introvert-dime Thank you very much for the kind words. I got very lucky that the dragonfly didn't move while trying to capture it. The spider as well. As nasty of a creature as they are, their color variations are quite cool.
Wow, what a great capture of the dragonfly! Seems that it's a beautyful place to hangout.I always love these kind of peaceful places.Thanks for sharing with us sir.
Fantastic macro, super sexy.
I like it... Thanks @jgullinese
Beautiful clicks !
Nice photography brother, thank for sharing, hopefully your sucsesfull....🤗
Dragonflies are so fascinating!
Those dragon fly pics are great
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Love the work you do😍👌👌
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