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At the end of winter . MD Makinon .

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Pentax K-5

Tamron SP AF 90mm F2.8 Di Macro 1:1

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WICCA'S ORIGINALS

Rune Top @ CyberPunk Fair

Sizes: Maitreya Lara, Maitreya Petite, Maitreya Flat, Legacy, Legacy Perky, Gianni.

HUD: 10 Colors&Metals + Glow levels for the little round lights (off, low, med, high)

 

cinphul

a7mar knifes @ The Mainstore

Original Mesh, Hud + Resizer and basic bento hold for both right and left hands.

Taken with my new Samsung S8+ phone

Fly

 

With little time today I wandered into the garden to enjoy the glorious sunshine for a few minutes and find a fly to photograph.

 

Happy FriYay and have a great weekend everyone.

 

Happy Fly Day Friday!

Common Garden Katydid (Caedicia simplex) nymph

 

This one was 'surfing' a blade of grass.

Gladbeck, Germany, 2023.

 

Next up are a couple of macros.

 

There's more on www.chm-photography.com.

 

Enjoy!

 

Blade tucked back in the mechanism so that you cannot touch it with fingers, frame is 1-3/8 inch square.

I'm a total sucker for the Blade Runner vibe, so you all get stuck with at least one more of these....

 

Taken at the awesome #DeanStudios

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Canon EOS 5D Mark II 24.0-105.0 mm f/4.0

ƒ/8.0 105.0 mm 10 sec. ISO 50

 

Meteora valley lighten by the sun in a scattered day

The Egyptian goose (Alopochen aegyptiaca) is a member of the duck, goose, and swan family Anatidae. It is native to Africa south of the Sahara and the Nile Valley.

Miami, Florida, USA.

 

No post-processing done to photo. Nikon NEF (RAW) files available. NPP Straight Photography at noPhotoShopping.com

These blades come from an old Moulinex, a beautiful but slightly over-engineered contraption (in my opinion) for slicing, dicing, julienning vegetables etc, which I don't use but it's too lovely to throw out. For Macro Mondays theme "Contraption". HMM!

A macro view of electric hair clipper blades. The frame spans approximately 3mm across.

 

I was growing increasingly discontent with the haircuts I had been receiving. It had gotten to the point that I would come home after my hair appointments, pull out my shears, and touchup my hair to my liking. I finally made the decision to just cut my hair myself. That was twenty-five years ago; I have been cutting my own hair ever since. This is a macro view of the electric WAHL clippers I have been using since then.

 

Side note: The blurry line in the top blade had confounded me. It appeared in each of several alternate (yes–60+ focus stacked) shots. I surmise that it is from the oil lubrication on the blade.

 

Strobist/technical info:

The scene is a 64-image focus stack composite. It was illuminated by two Nikon SB900 speedlights, CL/CR, fired through 24" softboxes in Manual mode @ ⅛ power and triggered by PocketWizard Plus Xs.

 

Lens: Nikon CFI Plan 10X Infinity Achromat objective + Raynox DCM-250.

Weeds in front of a wind turbine blade laying on the ground.

North Cape, PEI

Holga

My car is so old....not quite ready to be called an antique. But with aging cars, always a good idea to keep a set of spare fuses around to keep the electronics happy.

 

Each fuse is about 1/2 inch across, 3/4 inch top to bottom (so with negative space, the photo is just under 3 inches across and about 2 inches top to bottom).

 

#MacroMondays #InsideElectronics

Frozen grass at candie gardens Guernsey

A single blade of grass and seed head

Rust ridden metal fan blades at the top of an old air-conditioning unit, for dispersing the buildup of heat below.

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