


Some of my fav macro shots from the summer. Love a sweat bee!
I’ve been using cheap cellphone camera lens attachments to try out macro photography, and honestly it’s been incredibly fun! These are the two sets I got that have worked well for me – they’re kind of random to track down, Apexel is consistent but the Alilusso one seems to go under a few brand names. Generally if you can find the same shape somewhere you’re probably good.
The Apexel set:

The alilusso macro lens:

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