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I really like these little guys and am captivated by them. Hopefully someone will tell me what type of flower they are. There are three in this series… sorry to be stuck in a rut.
Equipment:
Nikon D700
Tamron 90mm macro f/2.8
Exposure:
1/500 seconds @ f/3.5
ISO 200
90 mm
Software:
Photoshop CS4 (Only for watermark)
Lightroom 3
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I thought of this outfit as something to wear to a basically casual party--but one wear you wanted to make a "splash" by being just a little glitzy. Hence the denim skirt combined with the shiny blue top and the deadly blue spike pumps.
I've decided I really like the headband, especially with the red pageboy style...but I need to find some in lighter colors, but still with a bow or something attached!
Meyer Optik Orestor 135mm f2.8
Canon 320EX II to BG
Godox AD360 in beauty dish
White card below
Triggered by YN622c TX
Am 13.09.19 verlässt die Metronom 146 541-8 den Bahnhof Hamburg-Harburg, als RE3 auf der Fahrt von Hamburg Hbf nach Uelzen. Mit dem Slogan "Ich fahr ab auf die Lüneburger Heide" macht sie Werbung für die Urlaubsregion Lüneburger Heide.
This was one of the vehicles at a car show in Ashton-under-Lyne in March 1987. It's a 1935 Morris 8 and has a 4-cylinder inline 918cc side-valve engine. Over 160,000 of these cars were produced between 1935 and 1937 and they were produced in saloon and open tourer versions. According to the DVLA record this car hasn't been taxed since January 1994.
Minolta X-700, MC Macro Rokkor-QF 50mm f3.5, Rollei Superpan 200 at ISO 200, Silvermax Developer, TF-4 Fixer, Scanned with Olympus EM5II
Section 8 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, May 7, 2020. This was one of the last Officer Sections established prior to the desegregation of national cemeteries. As a result, there are a number of private markers located here. Section 8 was the last section of the cemetery where private markers were authorized to be installed. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)