This is my contribution to the Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: It’s A Small World prompt.
I’m using the prompt to look back at some of my close up photos from my walks around the neighborhood in 2020.

A Maple leaf on the snow on the South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario. Taken on a walk around the neighborhood last winter.

Close up of a Pine cone taken with a 25mm CCTV lens adapted to a mirrorless camera. Picked up on a walk around the neighborhood.

Red Daylilies photographed with a portrait lens wide open. Taken on an early morning walk in the summer.

A red Maple leaf amongst green Ivy leaves on the South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario. A sign of autumn on one of my walks.
13 replies on “2020: It’s A Small World”
It seems nature was calling to you on this one David – wonderful examples.
Thanks Tina. I had quite a few photos to pick from but had the post written last Sunday. Then did a minor rewrite this morning.
The pine cone is very good!
Thanks Sue. I’d use the 25mm CCTV lens more if I didn’t have to mess around with it getting the focusing to work and if it didn’t feel like it was going to fall apart each time I use it.
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Great images of close up/macro photography David. Thanks for joining in on this challenge!
Thanks, glad you liked them.
Take care and stay safe!
Thank you, same to you.
Terrific series, David. I love the red pop of the maple leaf on the green background. Well seen.
Thank you. It was the size of the Maple leaf that caught my eye as much as the colour. It was a fraction of the size of a typical Maple leaf.
Love thereâd mapple leaf click my friend.
All are lovely
Thank you, glad you liked them.