惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

Help Net Security
Help Net Security
G
Google Developers Blog
雷峰网
雷峰网
WordPress大学
WordPress大学
Threat Intelligence Blog | Flashpoint
Threat Intelligence Blog | Flashpoint
Engineering at Meta
Engineering at Meta
Security Latest
Security Latest
T
Threat Research - Cisco Blogs
AWS News Blog
AWS News Blog
F
Full Disclosure
C
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA
T
The Exploit Database - CXSecurity.com
J
Java Code Geeks
U
Unit 42
C
Cyber Attacks, Cyber Crime and Cyber Security
V
V2EX
C
Cisco Blogs
博客园 - 司徒正美
Project Zero
Project Zero
L
LINUX DO - 热门话题
阮一峰的网络日志
阮一峰的网络日志
Blog — PlanetScale
Blog — PlanetScale
Scott Helme
Scott Helme
A
About on SuperTechFans
Hugging Face - Blog
Hugging Face - Blog
S
Securelist
小众软件
小众软件
aimingoo的专栏
aimingoo的专栏
S
Schneier on Security
G
GRAHAM CLULEY
酷 壳 – CoolShell
酷 壳 – CoolShell
Cyberwarzone
Cyberwarzone
MongoDB | Blog
MongoDB | Blog
钛媒体:引领未来商业与生活新知
钛媒体:引领未来商业与生活新知
博客园 - 叶小钗
T
Threatpost
Recorded Future
Recorded Future
C
CXSECURITY Database RSS Feed - CXSecurity.com
宝玉的分享
宝玉的分享
N
News and Events Feed by Topic
人人都是产品经理
人人都是产品经理
The Register - Security
The Register - Security
S
Security Archives - TechRepublic
博客园 - Franky
N
News | PayPal Newsroom
Simon Willison's Weblog
Simon Willison's Weblog
S
SegmentFault 最新的问题
W
WeLiveSecurity
A
Arctic Wolf
B
Blog

PetaPixel

Polaroid Go Generation 3 Is the World’s Smallest Instant Analog Camera China Lucky’s New Color C200 Film Has Arrived in the US and Looks Great Chinese Private Equity Firm HSG Emerges as Leading Bidder to Buy Stake in Leica Camera Leica Cine Compact 1 Projector Promises a Plug-and-Play Home Theater Experience There Are No Photos Allowed at the Studio Ghibli Amusement Park Xiaomi 17T Pro Review: High-End Photography Without the Flagship Price Photographer Builds the iPhone Camera App He Always Wanted New $50 Y2K-Inspired Compact Camera Looks Thin In Form and Function Save Big on Macro Photography Essentials Nvidia’s New Chip Aims to Upend the Creative Laptop Market Japanese Zoo Considering Photo Ban After US Tourists Invade Punch the Monkey’s Enclosure Years in the Making, Glass Imaging Is Delivering on its Promise to Transform Smartphone Photography Gen Z are Five Times More Likely to Have a Plan for Photos After Death Long Island Beach Where Marilyn Monroe Posed for Iconic Photos Honored With Plaque Camera Trap Captures One-Armed Gorilla Raising Newborn in the Wild Photographer’s Camera Gear Gets Jet Washed by 20-Foot Wave in Tahiti Photojournalists Say ICE Agents Targeted Them and Their Cameras at Delaney Hall Protests Model Sues Fashion Brand After it AI-Generated Pictures of Her Easy Macro Photography Tips for Incredible Close-Up Photos The Myth of Intent in Photography Samsung’s Competitors Have a Better Samsung Camera Than Samsung Does Thypoch Simera 50mm f/1.4 Review: Crisp and Clean The AI Film ‘Dreams of Violets’ Is How You Get Me to Hate Movies Photographer Documents the Vanishing Wildlife of the ‘American Amazon’ Press Photographer Releases 30-Year Archive of Iconic Celebrity Images Photographer Granted Rare Access to Cambridge’s May Balls for 40 Years Atmos Is a Weather App By Photographers, for Photographers A Feature-Length AI-Generated ‘Live Action’ Movie Is Premiering at Tribeca for Some Reason Despite Being a Member, YoloLiv Isn’t Complying with the Micro Four Thirds Standard ArcBlue C42 Is the World’s First Smart Full-Frame Astrophotography System Film Friday: Kodak TMax 400 Is Far From a One-Trick Pony Sihoo Doro C300 Pro V2 Ergonomic Chair with Full-Body Adaptive Support Keeps You Comfortable and Creative Unknown Photographer Who Took First Royal Portrait Honored With Blue Plaque 15 of the Best Photos Smithsonian Just Added to Unsplash for Free The Challenge of Photographing Mountain Gorillas in the Mist of an Impenetrable Forest This Javelin Thrower Looks Like He is Impaling Himself in Crazy Optical Illusion Photo Capture One’s Private Equity Owner Is Trying to Sell It: Report Thypoch’s New Simera-C 16mm T1.9 Is its Widest Cinema Lens Yet Employee vs Contractor: What Photographers Need to Know Nat Geo’s New Documentary, ‘Time and Water,’ Tells a Story You’re Still Writing Massive Sample Gallery Update: Lumix L10, Sony a7R VI, and More Crafty Lens Cap for Leica M Hides AirTags Polaroid’s Limited Edition Purple Film Gives ‘Waste a Second Life’ Thypoch Voyager 24-50mm f/2.8 Review: Autofocus Zoom for a Bargain Xiaomi’s 17T Series Phones Feature Leica Tech and a New 5x Camera People Don’t Believe This Smartphone Wildlife Photographer’s Images are Real Leica’s Brand-New Metal Gray Paint Finish Looks Very Stylish Independent Audit Finds No Security Basis for Restricting DJI in the USA Witnesses in Nick Ut’s Defamation Trial Against Netflix Include ‘Napalm Girl’ Herself 70mm Film Festival to Show in Palm Springs This Weeekend Google’s New Gemini Omni AI Video Model Can Do Crazy Things Photographers Are Livid About a Photo Festival’s Camera-Busting Rage Room Capture One to Increase All Product Prices By 6% One-of-a-Kind Leica Rifle Camera Used by the Luftwaffe Could Fetch $160,000 The Ultimate ‘First Camera Purchase’ Accessory Tier List | The PetaPixel Podcast 8 Editing Problems Nik Collection 9 Actually Solves Halide Mark III Promises ‘Most Beautiful Photos Possible’ on iPhone New Film Will Chronicle the Life and Work of Brazilian Photographer Claudia Andujar Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Receives Major Gift of Nearly 2,000 Important Photographs Ilford and Expired Film Club Get Into the World Cup Spirit Photographer Arrested for Allegedly Failing to Deliver Quinceañera Photos Acer’s Three New Monitors Are Made for Photographers and Videographers A Streaming Service Made Up Entirely of AI-Generated Shows is About to Launch The Incredible Photography of ‘Obsession’ Spectacular Moment Meteor Explodes Behind Erupting Volcano Caught on Camera VSCO Terms of Use Explained: Why It Says It Isn’t Stealing Your Photos Calibrite Colorimeter Is the First That Hardware Calibrates Apple Displays How a Photographer Became a Writer to Tell an Even More Powerful Story Imagen Is Offering Full AI Editing Access for $10, Just In Time for Peak Season Misunderstanding of Fujifilm Film Announcement Causes Panic on Social Media Viltrox Vintage Z1 Pro Flash Offers Retro Style and Modern Performance for Under $60 Pope Leo Warns AI Images Are a ‘Powerful Amplifier’ of Disinformation Footage Reveals Newly Discovered Blue Octopus No Bigger Than a Golf Ball Wedding Photographer Seriously Injured After Being Stabbed by Guest Photographer Takes One in 1.7 Million Photo of Airplane Transiting the Sun Photographer Bitten by ‘Shark or Sea Lion’ During Surf Competition NYC Gallery Says it Has ‘Every Right’ to Create AI Version of Iconic Ansel Adams Photo Sony 100-400mm f/4.5 GM OSS Review: Zoom Zoom NYC Gallery Sold an AI-Generated Ansel Adams Photo Without Permission The Story Behind The Last Photograph of Oscar Wilde on His Death Bed I Fundamentally Disagree With Canon Building a Wall Between its V and C Series Cameras Underwater Cameras Capture Seals Resting in Secret ‘Bubble Caves’ Student Captures Cosmic Radiation on Film by Sending Negative to Space The Enduring Mystery Behind Iconic American Photograph ‘Lunch on a Beam’ The Hidden World of Insect Wings Revealed by Macro Photographer These Earbuds Have Tiny Cameras That Take Photos and Let Users Talk to AI About What They See Yashica Brings Beloved Characters to the Cheap Keychain Camera Segment Fujifilm Has Over 40 New Lens Ideas: ‘It’s Difficult to Convey How Much We Care About Our Lenses’ Why So Many Watch Enthusiasts Love One Specific Camera The 25 Best Memorial Day Deals for Photographers Thypoch’s Stylish Ksana 35mm f/2 Prime Promises 1980s-Inspired Flare Lyft Driver Tries to Scam Customer with AI-Generated Photo of ‘Damage’ to Vehicle What Does It Look to Take a Photo With Half a Lens? First Ever Photograph of ‘Rusty Lark’ Bird Thought to be Extinct for 94 Years Cannes Photographer Reveals His Trick of Getting Hollywood Stars to Look at His Camera IMAX Stock Soars as Takeover Talks Revealed Before the Frame: A Filmmaker’s Approach to Street Photography Scientists Are Building a Camera System to Monitor Zoo Animals’ Health MLS Game To Be First Pro Sports Broadcast Shot Entirely With iPhone Photographers Can Build Their Very Own Keychain Camera at Home
Flowerscapes: Photographing Flowers From a Bug’s Eye Perspective
Guest Author · 2026-06-13 · via PetaPixel
Close-up view from a low angle of tall, green grass and plants with soft, fuzzy seed heads against a bright, sunlit sky. The image has a light, airy feel with soft focus and natural details.
This photo of a group of Hare’s-foot clover (Trifolium arvense) is a favourite image from my new book project Flowerscapes, A Bug’s Eye Perspective.

I have wondered for many years what you would see if you were a tiny ant looking up when walking through a flower field, or a ladybug that has just landed on a flower stem.

How fantastic would it be to photograph flowers from an insect’s perspective! Until recently, this was only a dream. But when a long, narrow wide-angle macro lens that can rotate 360 degrees (the Laowa periprobe) was released, I suddenly saw an opportunity to turn that dream into reality. I felt as though I‘d received the key that granted access to a wondrous secret world; I felt very privileged! This marked the beginning of a journey of discovery through countless flower fields and other places where flowers grow such as verges, forests, dunes and parks, mostly in the Netherlands and sometimes just over the border in Germany or Belgium. Thanks to the continually surprising perspectives, I became captivated by flowers and marvelled at their beauty and strength.

The photo was taken in a field of flowers on the outskirts of the city in my then-hometown, Harderwijk, in the Netherlands. In terms of a nature experience, this location is not among my favorite spots. It’s right next to a highway and on either side there’s a busy road where people drive to work or children cycle to school in the morning (my favorite time to photograph). The advantage of this location was that it was only a 10-minute walk from my house. This meant I could go there quickly if conditions looked good. I visited it regularly for the project.

Organized Chaos

I am happy with this photo because I managed to capture the chaos of a field of flowers in a good way. One of the major challenges of the project was how to organize the chaos to be visually appealing and give the viewer the feeling of being in a flower field.

Low-angle view of tall, spiky green plants with long leaves against a pale, cloudy sky, highlighting the sharp thorns and intricate leaf veins.

One element in photographing flowers from an insect’s perspective is that there must be enough space between the flowers. This was not a problem with this species. Additionally, it helps if you can include one or multiple focus points in the image such as places where the eye can settle for a moment. In my opinion, this is the hare’s-foot clover positioned centrally at the top of the image. It is sharply focused yet separated from the background and surroundings.

I try to distribute the stems, leaves and flowers as evenly as possible across the frame. To achieve even lighting and a soft atmosphere, I prefer to photograph in the shade or on cloudy days. This photo was taken early in the morning, although the sun was already up. The hare’s-foot clover was in the shadow of a large tree. Initially, I was annoyed that I hadn’t succeeded in keeping the sun completely out of the frame. But in hindsight I was glad because it adds subtle colour accents.

Finally, it’s important to avoid distracting elements in the composition, as they can ruin the image. Choosing young, newly sprouted plants helps, as they are usually still intact.

Technique

All the photos for my Flowerscapes project, including this one, were taken with a Laowa PeriProbe lens – a tube-shaped macro wide-angle lens with the lens opening on the side of the tube. Because you can rotate the tube 360 degrees, it works like a kind of periscope.

This makes it possible to place the lens on the ground and photograph straight upwards. That feature makes the lens unique and even groundbreaking. Additionally, I find the combination of a 24mm wide-angle (85-degree field of view) and a macro magnification of 2:1 very attractive. The minimum focusing distance from the lens is only 2cm!

Low-angle view looking up at tall, slender plants with green, fern-like leaves and clusters of round seed pods, set against a partly cloudy sky.

The lens is intended primarily for filmmakers. It is not inexpensive and it’s not easy to use. For example, the image appears upside down in the viewfinder and everything must be set manually. You need a lot of light because the minimum aperture is f/14. I was willing to invest in all this when I discovered that I could create images of flowers and insects that had previously been impossible.

Despite its hefty price, I bought the lens immediately, feeling that it offered the potential to produce unique images. That is always a great bonus in this age of image overload, when many photographers lament that everything has already been photographed. One of my motivations as a photographer is to show that this is not the case. But it’s not just a toy. New perspectives in photos are extremely helpful to draw attention to your subject – in this case, wildflowers in our environment which are under severe pressure.

In general, working with a wide-angle macro lens presents several important challenges. One of these is that you have to set everything manually. This applies not only to focusing but also to choosing the aperture.

Another issue with the lens is that the depth of field is quite limited, especially when you get very close to your subject. This is usually what you want in this type of photography. Stopping down the aperture to, for example, f/16 or f/22 helps somewhat. Applying focus may be a challenge because the software quickly becomes overwhelmed. You can simply accept the limited depth of field. This is generally not a big problem. In my experience, it’s not always necessary for the trees in the background to be completely sharp; it often works fine if they seem sharp or if the contours at least are clearly visible.

Low-angle view of a wild garlic flower with white petals, photographed from below, set against tall, leafless trees reaching up to a bright sky in a forest.

Due to the minimum aperture of the PeriProbe being as high as F/14 – which, given the construction of the lens, is not unreasonable – working with this lens presents some additional challenges. You need strong light to be able to photograph. Although there is an LED ring light around the lens opening, powered via the USB-C port on the lens, I prefer working with pure natural light.

This means I always work from a tripod, or if that’s not low enough, from a bean bag. The flip-out screen on my Canon R5 is indispensable for this. I worked with a remote shutter release or self-timer for this project to prevent motion blur caused by pressing the shutter button. Not only camera vibrations but also movement in the subject (the flowers) can cause blurriness so I sometimes had to increase the ISO to get shutter speeds short enough for sharp images. I used ISO values between 1000 and 5000.

Tall stalks of vibrant pink foxglove flowers rise toward the sky, framed by green leaves and the branches of large trees in the background. The perspective is from below, looking upward.

This is quite unusual for plant photography but it was the only way to get sharp images with natural light. And with modern cameras, the images at these high ISO values are surprisingly usable, especially if you run them through noise-reduction programs such as those included in Lightroom or in specialized programs such as Topaz Denoise or Nik Dfine.


The article is courtesy of ELEMENTS Magazine. The ELEMENTS is the monthly magazine dedicated to elegant landscape photography, insightful editorials and fluid, clean design. Inside you will find an exclusive and in-depth articles and imagery by the best landscape photographers in the world such as Charles Cramer, Christopher Burkett, Hans Strand, Rachael Talibart, Christian Fletcher, Charlie Waite, and Steven Friedman, to name a few. Use the PETAPIXEL10 code for a 10% discount off the annual subscription.


About the Author: Theo Bosboom is a passionate photographer from Netherlands specializing in nature and landscape. In 2023, he turned his back on a successful legal career to pursue his dream of being a fulltime professional photographer. Since then, he has never looked back. The photobook “Flowerscapes, A Bug’s Eye Perpective” is available at his website.