Frozen Heart
The #Flickr #MacroMondays prompt this week was to freeze a solid object in ice and take a macro photo. Since I was already working with tiny construction paper hearts for another photo, I decided to see what would happen if I froze one and used it. I particularly like the way the red color pops against the cool-white of the ice.
For what it's worth, I did *not* use a freezer for this. I filled a small plastic cup with water and stuck it out my bedroom window before going to sleep. When I woke up (at 4ish AM lol), I added the paper heart and enough water to cover it, and returned it to the outside windowsill for 30 minutes before bringing it in to do the photo.
Frozen Heart
The #Flickr #MacroMondays prompt this week was to freeze a solid object in ice and take a macro photo. Since I was already working with tiny construction paper hearts for another photo, I decided to see what would happen if I froze one and used it. I particularly like the way the red color pops against the cool-white of the ice.
For what it's worth, I did *not* use a freezer for this. I filled a small plastic cup with water and stuck it out my bedroom window before going to sleep. When I woke up (at 4ish AM lol), I added the paper heart and enough water to cover it, and returned it to the outside windowsill for 30 minutes before bringing it in to do the photo.