Just reached home after collecting the Nikkor 50mm F1.4G lens, which I purchased online, and saw this small lizard at the sliding door.
Can see through its translucent body… the back lighting was pretty dim in fact. Enjoy this sexy body!

Just reached home after collecting the Nikkor 50mm F1.4G lens, which I purchased online, and saw this small lizard at the sliding door.
Can see through its translucent body… the back lighting was pretty dim in fact. Enjoy this sexy body!

Took several Macros over this weekend. Here are some to share.
The alien shot is from my place while the rest were from Botanical Gardens, Singapore. I am not very good with identifying what is what (species). So if you are into such nature stuff, do leave a comment to share what these are. Cheers!

The alien spying on our home…

There were many of such bugs in Botanical Gardens and I wonder what they are?

Twirl of life

Unthreatened view of a catapillar

Threatened view of a catapillar (as I got closer)
Met up with Enrick today for some career advice since he had been helping me to lookout for good opportunites and we was like… may as well just go shooting as well. HEE!
I have only these 4 to share. Enjoy (I don’t know what these flora and fauna are called anyway… hehe)




After the Sunrise shoot at Fullerton, Bob wanted to test out his macroing thus we went down to Admiralty Park to get some MACROS!!! I have not been shooting it in a long while…. I am actually having a lack of patience, which Macro shooting requires alot!
I was only armed with my 50mm Prime lens and my Raynox 250DCR, thus I had to do severe cropping to get the composition I want. 8 )
Enjoy these few I have captured along the trail I walked today.

A crop of a green bug captured in some bushes!

A pink flower of some plants among the bushes.

Another yellow flower along the trail

A tamed Yellow moth stands in my path and was allowing me to capture it for a couple of minutes before it flew away for good!

A small water droplets I decided to share, because of the leave that was curled up into composition!

Another tamed insect, the FLY or HOR SIN! haha

Our Group Photo!!!!!
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