Balance Act



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People's Choice in Yellow and Green Photo Challenge
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photographybykristijo PRO
 
Congratulations! :)
celestereisinger Ultimate
 
Congrats on your award
Samborough PRO
 
Samborough Jan 20
Class😉
JDLifeshots
 
JDLifeshots Jan 20
Amazing capture. Congrats!
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Natulya Jan 20
Congratulations 🎉
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gwennethleane Jan 20
Congratulations. A beautiful image
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Behind The Lens

Location
The photo was taken in my garden.
Time
In spring and summer I start my day with a walk through my garden looking for bees, bugs, spiders and other small insects.
Lighting
I love naturally light and do not use a flash.
Equipment
I use a Lumix G9 and my favorite Macro Lens Leica 2,8/45 mm
Inspiration
I want to show the beauty of small things, and try to do it as minimalist as possible, so that the eye is not distracted. And I like strong contrasts, as here by yellow and green.
Editing
I increased the contrast and brightness a little. And have "cropped" the image a little.
In my camera bag
My Lumix G9, my macro lens and an Olympos Zoom 18-200mm is always with me.
Feedback
Walk through the world with open eyes and pay attention to the little things. A steady hand (I rarely use a tripod) and a lot of patience when photographing insects

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