Beauty Behind the Macro Lens

There are times when life gets too big, my vision too full of debris and clutter that threaten to trap me. And I must focus small to get through. The macro shot bringing life down to leaf-sized, manageable pieces. There’s just something about the tight focus.

So I bring you the beauty in the small, tiny veins of a brittle leaf, the light caught in the edges of an evergreen needle, and the rich brown rings on a fungus. May these humble images bring you a moment’s joy for the week.


5 thoughts on “Beauty Behind the Macro Lens

  1. Love this, Janyre! Seems like we’re on the same wavelength. Thanks for sharing the beauty in your thoughts and photos.

    1. My pleasure, Pearl. It was so good to meet you the other night. Thanks for hanging out with me here too.

    1. Thanks. My poor husband put up with me taking these. Walking with me when I have my camera is a little like walking with a 2-year-old—we both stop every 3 seconds to look at something more closely. We didn’t get much exercise, but we had a great time anyway 🙂

  2. Amazing! God’s gift of technology enables us to get a glimpse of the intricate details of his creations.

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