Japanese photographer Miki Asai is an incredibly talented macro photographer who explores a miniature world of stones, flowers, water, and insects – mostly within her own garden.She has a knack for shooting the big world of tiny things that can rarely be seen by the naked eye.
Her amazing macro photos reflect her magnified worldview, personal passion, and curiosity.
It all began when she got her macro lens and started taking beautiful photos in her garden.
Asai, who lives on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido, is opposed to controlling insects in her macro photography shots.
“I learned that when it comes to living things—if you want to achieve the interesting photo look that’s in your head — patience is really the only way,” she said.
“You’ve got to use a tripod, an appropriate shutter speed and depth of field, then rely on your own passion and patience.”
More of Miki Asai‘s amazing photography can be found at https://500px.com/p/mikichobi?view=photos.
They are so unique, aren’t they? Amazing work.
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Thank you for coming to see!
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Very delicate, very intricate. I’m so glad you enjoyed her work!
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So delicate! Thank you!
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Absolutely love these!
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BEAUTIFUL.
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Soooooooo very pretty !!!!!
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Love it!
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Thank you, my friend! ❤
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