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Turn Macro Photography into Framed Artwork

Photography can make for some interesting artwork… especially when shot up close. The colors and patterns of macro photography can be very beautiful even if you don’t know what the subject is. Good enough to frame? I think so. Have a look.
Close up of a butterfly on a pink flower.
A close up of a butterfly's wing.
A close up of a butterfly on a pink background.
A close up of a butterfly's wing.

A butterfly is sitting on a pink flower.
They came from this Eastern Tiger Swallowtail.

A butterfly resting on a pink flower.
Get Creative! Photoshop makes it easy to convert images into art.

A close up of a butterfly on a pink background.
Converted to a handpainted look.

15 thoughts on “Turn Macro Photography into Framed Artwork”

  1. These are so beautiful! I don’t usually see this butterfly around Houston. Do you take these here locally?
    You’ve done a great job capturing this amazing creature.
    I especially love the macros.
    David/

    1. Jacqueline D'Elia

      Thanks for the note. Yes in Houston this week. I took these shot next door in my neighbors garden.

  2. I SO agree: wonderful patterns.
    You are fortunate to have such spectacular butterflies to work with though.

  3. I am envious of your new macro lens! I have a Nikon camera and have been eyeing a similar lens for some time, but haven’t been able to part with the cash! 🙂 Great photos, Jackie.

  4. Mommyof2Girlz/StephD

    Wow gorgeous macros of the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail..one of my fav’s 🙂

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