January 27th, 2014
The recent weather in the Peak District has been less than inspiring, so I have found myself searching for some interesting indoor subjects to photograph. Look no further than that mouldy cherry tomato hiding at the back of the punnet!
It looks pretty horrible to me, but let’s try going in a little closer…
…beautiful! Working at high magnification with the Canon MP-E 65mm macro lens reveals a fasicnating world of delicate pin mould {Mucor sp.} fruiting bodies, known as sporangia.
The tomato provided me with a striking red background for a final composition. This scene was only about 5mm high in real life. Please note, to my knowledge this was the only piece of decomposing fruit and veg in my kitchen!
All images and text copyright Alex Hyde – www.alexhyde.co.uk
These are so extraordinary, so beautiful. You really have awakened a need in me. Thank you.
Thank you!