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Thursday, July 02, 2026
By Mike Moats Photography

I was at one of my local parks and came across this downed decayed tree trunk with some dewy weird looking fungus going on top.  As I moved in close it looked like tiny little trumpets growing out of the mossy material.

 

Set up my tripod, got the camera in really close with a macro lens. Here is the result.

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Monday, June 29, 2026
By Michael G Moats

Tonight Hazel Meredith will be teaching a program on photographing with your cellphone for my Flower Photography Club online. 

You have to be a member of the online Flower Photography Club to attend and if you can't attend it is being recorded so you can watch when you are free.

Join here, FLOWER PHOTO CLUB - Mike Moats - Award Winning Macro Photographer

June 29th at 6:30pm eastern time zone 

Hazel Meredith is back.

“Creativity with your smartphone”

I use various apps to do basic editing as well as lots of creative apps.

 
Saturday, June 27, 2026
By Michael G Moats

I call this the Spiral Staircase Plant because it reminds me of a spiral staircase. I don't know the real name of the plant, so I came up with my own name. I found this plant at the Chicago Botanical Gardens and thought it was a really cool and unusual plant.

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Thursday, June 25, 2026
By Mike Moats Photography

A few years ago, I went to Iceland and when I was at a black sand beach, I searched out shore bird feathers on the beach sand and found this interesting feather. Here is the post processed image done in Smart Photo Editor.

Here is the original image from my Canon point and shoot camera.

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Wednesday, June 24, 2026
By Mike Moats Photography

I was driving on I-75 to the hotel for my weekend Macro Seminar in the Cincinnati area, and I saw a sign that said Cox Arboretum Gardens. I got off at the next exit and was hoping they might have a little indoor arboretum because it was a bit windy, and I didn’t figure I would have much luck shooting flowers outside.

 

They didn’t have an indoor garden, but what the heck, I’m here, might as well check out the outdoor gardens. Because it’s late in the season, most of the flowers were past their prime other then the mums, and again, much to windy anyways. The gardens did have some succulents that were not effected by the wind, but most I had seen before and wasn’t interested. I did happen to find one interesting succulent that was low to the ground and all though moving slightly in the wind, I was able to get a few shots. I really liked the look of this plant, but didn’t think that I would end up with anything spectacular. It was the only thing I shot, so thought it was just a waste of time.

 

When I got to the hotel, I had some time to play with some images I shot earlier at an airplane museum. After finishing with the plane images I decided to check out the interesting succulent I had shot. I ran it through the filters in Nik Software’s Color Efex Pro 4, and when I clicked on the Solarization filter, Bam! Wow! what a look this filter gave this subject. I love what that filter did to this image.

 

So I got a great image from just one subject shot at the arboretum, when I originally thought I had wasted my time going there, so sometimes you just never know where your next great image will come from.

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