Friday, November 30, 2012
Friday, November 9, 2012
Tiny wild life
I love photography; there is no doubt about it. But there is
nothing other than wild life which made me crazy about it.
Wild life is not only about gigantic elephants, lazy yawning
lions or flamboyant birds.….
Have a look at these tiny insects. See the beauty they add
to the nature. That is the wild life I love most.
Some unknown insects (male and female) in their mating
action.
A dragonfly. Is it a mash skimmer ?
I’m
not very sure .
By the way, do you have any idea about the difference between
a dragonfly and a damselfly?
A tropic dart
A common silver ring. Look at the real silver color on its
wings.
Who’s this fellow? Actually I have no idea. But I like its pose.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Macro Life
I'm impressed with Macro life, it has its own beauty and variety we see everyday, everywhere. But always there's something that we haven't figured out yet, Our eyes has not seen yet. Therefore with a DSLR I played along with the Macro World, a minor change of angle could change the whole perspective of how I see them.
Thanks to Sankha Malith for allowing my hands on his new Cannon 1100D, all the best to him in his photography journey.
Thanks to Sankha Malith for allowing my hands on his new Cannon 1100D, all the best to him in his photography journey.
A. Dilhan Maduranga @ LenseTwain
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Drops of pearls
I have a small story to tell you about these pictures.
They were the first rain drops that crossed the atmosphere after a long run. On their way to kiss the earth's cheeks and lips, they did not forget to say hi to the plants and to the flowers who were missing them since a long time.
It made the flowers and leaves to dress themselves up with pearly rain drops.
Have a glance and tell me how do you feel about them
There is another story....
Previous night, Sepalika tree gave life breath to its flowers as usual. They were smiling spreading their fragrance while unexpected rain started pouring. They were helpless and had to give up the tree.But look at them, they are still smiling.
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