Found this in the dusty corners of my old hard-drive.

Zin’s macro – The Early Days. :)

Paradise Cove, CA – 2006


Jack found me these amazing “living” elements (the little shelled critters are still alive) for a Miami macroscape … Only, my beloved camera ran out of batteries.

Luckily, we had our trusty cameraphone.  Less grandiose, but still amusing.

South Beach, FL – Mar. 2008


I’ve been calling these photos “macroscapes” or “cameoscapes” for years now without giving it a second thought.  Well…little did I know, some computer peeps have been using that to define some type of hack/spam.  Hum…well…whatever floats the boats.

:)


Macroscape?

03Apr08

Macroscape is my obsession. I don’t know if there are people out there who takes similar photographs, or have a proper technical term for it. All I know is that the wonders of nature can be infinitely explored from afar or really really up close. It is as if the elements we take for granted are composed of its exact replica in tinier versions subdivisible until we discover once again, that we are just the same as the pebble, the twig, and the grain of sand.

I’ve been collecting these tiny landscapes for a few years now, and finally decided to share them. Hope you enjoy them as much as I do.

Lancaster, CA – Feb. 2008