PhotoFeed Contest - Macro Photography Round 121 ~ Hidden Details of Wild Fruits through Macro Photography
Hello Hivers....
This post is my entry for the macro photography contest hosted by @Photofeed. If you would like to enter this contest, please read and follow the rules here
Macro photography is the art of capturing tiny details that are often missed by the human eye. The photo I share shows a stunning result of macro techniques with a focus on a small red fruit surrounded by buds and fine hairs from the stems and leaves of the plant. Every small element of the object is clearly visible showing the fine structure and complexity of nature on a microscopic scale.
The main object in this photo is a type of wild fruit such as a forest raspberry or its relatives. The bright red color of the fruit contrasts with the blurry green background, creating a strong visual composition. The narrow depth of field technique makes the background out of focus, so that the viewer's eyes are immediately drawn to the details of the fruit and its buds.
What is interesting about this macro photography is its ability to present the hidden beauty of the small world around us. The fine hairs on the stem, the natural blemishes on the fruit's skin to the rough texture of its petals are all captured with great clarity. This arouses awe at the complexity and natural beauty of plants that we often ignore in everyday life.
By using macro techniques, photographers not only display visual beauty but also open up space for viewers to contemplate the wonders of the biological structure of plants. Photos like this can be an educational medium as well as an art that shows how small details can have high aesthetic value when viewed from the right perspective.
Important Note: I wrote in Indonesian, then translated it using Google Translate.
Regards @yayan