Map of Wonders
Of Plan(e)t Pitting
Plan(e)t Pitting is an only recently discovered planet in our solar system. It's gashed surface with many deep lakes has been formed by heavy volcanic activity of the Apodemus sylvaticus (I assume; the exact origin of the volcanic activity has not been clarified, yet) which, for now, has come to a rest, but for how long, I wonder...
Close-up and extreme crop of what must have been a very yummy leaf. It reminded me of one of those "Earth from Above" (do you know the books by Yann Arthus-Bertrand?), or Earth from space captures, especially after processing (and I have no idea where the blue comes from, but it must have been there; it appeared when I removed the haze in LR), and cropping. It's not sharp all over, unfortunately; taking pictures in the forest yesterday was rather difficult, because it was windy, and halfway through we had to return to "civilisation" in great haste, because a heavy downpour started (we'd just made it to a nearby Café). Couldn't decide between a tiny lichen "trumpet", a lime leaf with nail gall mites on it, and this one. In the end the rather surreal leaf won.
A Happy Macro Monday, Everyone!
Macro Mondays: #AllNatural
Die Erde von oben
Oder besser: Plan(e)t Lochfraß
Diese angefutterte Blatt erinnerte mich, insbesondere nach Bearbeitung und Zuschnitt, an eines der "Erde-von-oben"-Fotos von Yann Arthus-Bertrand. Es ist leider nicht überall scharf, weil ich hier nur zwei Foto gemacht hatte, da das Blatt, in Gänze betrachtet, eher staubig (bodennah gewachsen) und nicht unbedingt "MM-würdig" aussah, mich aber die löcherige Struktur dennoch auch faszinierte. Erst bei der Bearbeitung kamen, nachdem ich in LR den Dunst enfernt hatte (was dieses seltsame Blau zur Geltung brachte), die doch sehr interessanten Details zum Vorschein. Es war ein kurzer Waldspaziergang, da das angekündigte Gewitter schon bald und heftig losbrach, immerhin konnten wir uns rechtzeitig in ein nahes Café retten ;-)
Ich wünsche Euch eine schöne Frühsommer-Woche, liebe Leute ;-)
Map of Wonders
Of Plan(e)t Pitting
Plan(e)t Pitting is an only recently discovered planet in our solar system. It's gashed surface with many deep lakes has been formed by heavy volcanic activity of the Apodemus sylvaticus (I assume; the exact origin of the volcanic activity has not been clarified, yet) which, for now, has come to a rest, but for how long, I wonder...
Close-up and extreme crop of what must have been a very yummy leaf. It reminded me of one of those "Earth from Above" (do you know the books by Yann Arthus-Bertrand?), or Earth from space captures, especially after processing (and I have no idea where the blue comes from, but it must have been there; it appeared when I removed the haze in LR), and cropping. It's not sharp all over, unfortunately; taking pictures in the forest yesterday was rather difficult, because it was windy, and halfway through we had to return to "civilisation" in great haste, because a heavy downpour started (we'd just made it to a nearby Café). Couldn't decide between a tiny lichen "trumpet", a lime leaf with nail gall mites on it, and this one. In the end the rather surreal leaf won.
A Happy Macro Monday, Everyone!
Macro Mondays: #AllNatural
Die Erde von oben
Oder besser: Plan(e)t Lochfraß
Diese angefutterte Blatt erinnerte mich, insbesondere nach Bearbeitung und Zuschnitt, an eines der "Erde-von-oben"-Fotos von Yann Arthus-Bertrand. Es ist leider nicht überall scharf, weil ich hier nur zwei Foto gemacht hatte, da das Blatt, in Gänze betrachtet, eher staubig (bodennah gewachsen) und nicht unbedingt "MM-würdig" aussah, mich aber die löcherige Struktur dennoch auch faszinierte. Erst bei der Bearbeitung kamen, nachdem ich in LR den Dunst enfernt hatte (was dieses seltsame Blau zur Geltung brachte), die doch sehr interessanten Details zum Vorschein. Es war ein kurzer Waldspaziergang, da das angekündigte Gewitter schon bald und heftig losbrach, immerhin konnten wir uns rechtzeitig in ein nahes Café retten ;-)
Ich wünsche Euch eine schöne Frühsommer-Woche, liebe Leute ;-)
