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Photos of the Week – Nancy Bowers, Hollis Wild, Priscilla Popper, Shane Doby

An ACC member workshop recently took place concentrating on the techniques and tricks for obtaining the best results in macro photography. The results of this short a session were so impressive that sharing with all members seemed the right thing to do. The four images below represent a sampling by each of those photographers who participated.

Hollis Wild – Miscanthus Grass

Hollis Wild - Miscanthus Grass

Hollis Wild – Miscanthus Grass

Nancy Bowers – Miniature Ceramic Dog

Nancy Bowers - Miniature Ceramic Dog

Nancy Bowers – Miniature Ceramic Dog

Priscilla Popper – Cosmos Blossom

Priscilla Popper - Cosmos Blossom (from underneath)

Priscilla Popper – Cosmos Blossom (from underneath)

Shane Doby – Crown of Thorns

Shane Doby - Crown of Thorns Blossom

Shane Doby – Crown of Thorns Blossom

Montage-Nancy Bowers

When Three May Be Better Than One

Nancy Bowers - Butterfly Montage

Nancy Bowers – Butterfly Montage

There were no submissions this week for “Photographer’s Choice” so rather than let a week go by with no new posting, I’ve looked through some of the many excellent member submissions and selected the above to share. It is of course a montage of images captured on an active summer day when butterflies were busy visiting the colorful thistle. Each of these could stand on its own but sometime judicious cropping and arranging can create a more compelling image. This may be the case here. The colors are vibrant, the creatures are captured at different angles and the backgrounds are so similar that arranging the three in an attractive layout works extremely well. Allowing one image to extend beyond its “boundary” creates a different look and perhaps adds interest.