Micro Macro Foto 3 by giancarlo17
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Description
Photography made by Giancarlo in the 81' with his manual Canon F1 and his microscope.
No postwork, the colors are the originals, it's only framed with Photoshop 7. The original was a slide.
To make a break in this serie of Trees, just a break because I've got so many other marvels to show you.... I would like to show you some incredible "Micro Photographies". It was an experiment of Giancarlo in the 80'. I don't know if you remember, but Giancarlo was a biologist, he really love his work and all the search he have made during 30 years. Of course, using a microscope every day... he decide with some friends photographers to try the Micro Photography.
The problem is that today I've find 20 shots of these experiments. The most of them are made with minerals, cristals and others, but I can't tell you nothing else about this shot, and Giancarlo never explain me in details how he have made these serie. Then just let you bring by the colors and the forms of them. This one really has the form of a cristal, even in this way. That's incredible !
The previous post in this serie :
The previous post of Giancarlo is here :
And always the link of our Website : Giancarlo and Nathalie's photography Have a very good sunday my friends, and thank you for your comments and your interest for Giancarlo's gallery
Nathalie, for, and always with Giancarlo "Nathalie06"
No postwork, the colors are the originals, it's only framed with Photoshop 7. The original was a slide.
To make a break in this serie of Trees, just a break because I've got so many other marvels to show you.... I would like to show you some incredible "Micro Photographies". It was an experiment of Giancarlo in the 80'. I don't know if you remember, but Giancarlo was a biologist, he really love his work and all the search he have made during 30 years. Of course, using a microscope every day... he decide with some friends photographers to try the Micro Photography.
The problem is that today I've find 20 shots of these experiments. The most of them are made with minerals, cristals and others, but I can't tell you nothing else about this shot, and Giancarlo never explain me in details how he have made these serie. Then just let you bring by the colors and the forms of them. This one really has the form of a cristal, even in this way. That's incredible !
The previous post in this serie :
The previous post of Giancarlo is here :
And always the link of our Website : Giancarlo and Nathalie's photography Have a very good sunday my friends, and thank you for your comments and your interest for Giancarlo's gallery
Nathalie, for, and always with Giancarlo "Nathalie06"
Comments (15)
danob
What a wonderful image I look forward to this series, as I have never seen them before even more so!
amberlite
fascinating image! love the color
FriedaFelicia
Splendid this is!
kimariehere
beautifl work of art this is!!!... love the colors!!
CavalierLady
Fascinating!
rainbows
I have been sitting looking at this work from Giancarlo for a long time. I cannot take my eyes from it. It is incredible. Beyond beauty, I adore. Diane.
Sherena
Speechlesss, great great great...love it!!!!
mark.spooner
Excellent work!
kansas
It resembles an exotic flower just opening up. A really spectacular photo. I will be looking forward to more of these.
Squid123
WOW!!! Fantastic photo!!!
Janiss
Impressionnante de beaut des couleurs donner les larmes aux yeux, un style de Giancarlo que je douvre et aime particuliement!
Lledeline
J'adore ces couleurs et la composition de l'image.
jocko500
love these colors
short_ribs
Incredible photography! I've never seen such beauty... I will have to try this one day! Thanks for sharing. Hope you have a lovely week. #;0)
TwoPynts
Simply amazing!