When Auguste Rodin was a child, he sketched endlessly using bits of charcoal and wrapping paper from the food his mother got at the market. His parents wouldn't get him pencils because they considered drawing a childish fad, but it didn't stop him. He grew up to create The Thinker, one of the most known and recognized sculptures in the world. Talent crafts wonders with the most basic tools. This is proof.
Great tips and amazing photos, always an inspiration to 'get out there' and take some macro shots.
Awesome!! Thank you for sharing!! All great, but the Odonata were my faves!! ☮️💟
Love your work Trey, you've got the process nailed down. See you on Flickr!
Great photos, great tips and very well written script. Thanks!
Excellent work.. All the best from Colorado USA.. 👍😎🇺🇸
Your results are astounding, presenting the miracle of life to the world.
Always excellent and inspiring. Happy hunting!
Your images are so clear and clean. And your tips are helpful too. Great job!
Great! You have amazing photos !
nice video thanks for the great tips
Excellent!
Great tips and great photos. :)
Nice images bro!!
Those are some good looking bugs!
Great video, thank you!
You should be teaching this stuff for a living, you're very, very good!
Thank you so much 🙏🏾 hopefully one day that can become a reality
Wonderful photos as always. At night are you using the light the goes with the AK diffuser? Thanks for sharing
I'm loving your editing. Can you share how you process your photos? Maybe in a UA-cam video?
I appreciate it. Check out my latest “how to edit macro photos in photoshop” video that I uploaded a few days ago. It shows how I edit my macro photos
Excellent video with lots of good information for a beginning macro shooter. What stacking software do you use? Thanks.
Thank you so much 🙏🏾 glad it was helpful for you. And I use photoshop for all of my editing, focus stacking included
When Auguste Rodin was a child, he sketched endlessly using bits of charcoal and wrapping paper from the food his mother got at the market. His parents wouldn't get him pencils because they considered drawing a childish fad, but it didn't stop him. He grew up to create The Thinker, one of the most known and recognized sculptures in the world. Talent crafts wonders with the most basic tools. This is proof.
Great images and video!! But the music is too loud, makes it hard to understand what you're saying.