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I was playing yesterday with the bokeh from my tress and flowers. I bought these tiny micro silver pegs for a creative moment, well a few creative moments hopefully.
Have a lovely afternoon, keep cool and get creative.
Thank you for all the lovely comments and kindness
Debbie ~ KissThePixel2021
I know, it's a bit of a cliche, but I had fun taking it and it works for the MM theme! LED lights for the bokeh in the background. HMM and Merry Christmas Folks :)
This image is constructed from a macro picture of an out of focus glove that has a metal material woven into the fabric. The metal created some spectral highlights. For this version, the bokeh is smaller and sharper.
Zephyranthus candida
Thank you Prof KMS for the name.
I've been away for a while and I wish to apologize for not being able to do much commenting.
I'll be away again for the holidays and I wish everyone a wonderful and great holidays and a very happy new year.
Frohe Weihnacht
Merry Christmas
Lens on the photo:
Zeiss-Opton Sonnar 50mm f/1.5 (West - Germany)
Contax RF-Mount
Captured this on my walk back from the shop on Sunday - I really love this plant and must get round to getting some for my garden next year - beautiful colour. It was just growing wild on the edge of a park - lovely!
Happy Bokeh Wednesday peeps
BTW - is it me or is Flickr a complete mare at the moment - It keeps on going very slowly! Very sad to see how many people really have moved on too :(
I have a garden bed that’s all coneflowers. A sea of purple! And the bees love it. At sunset, I step outside and wait for the magic to happen.
For this week’s Macro Mondays ‘Holiday Bokeh’ theme, I have chosen to photograph some small hand knitted Snowmen. The hand-crafted snowmen always make an appearance at this time of year.
The pom-pom snowballs adjacent to the snowmen are also hand-made, using wool that is wrapped around two small washers! For the ‘snow’ I used a white faux sheepskin rug. The background is simply a ceramic Christmas tree lamp and crunched up aluminium foil, sufficiently displaced from the foreground subject to create the bokeh effect.
The lighting for this shot is somewhat mixed. The overall lighting is daylight through a diffuser panel, with approximately 3 seconds of ‘light-painting’ (using a small torch on the foil background) during the exposure.
~Friedrich Nietzsche
Something bright and cheery for today! The sun is shining today and automatically everything seems better:)
Happy Bokeh Wednesday Peeps!
Sorry if I didn't get to you yesterday - I had no internet from yesterday afternoon until about an hour ago!
Bokeh Wednesday
She was kind enough to sit on the bird feeder and let me photograph her. What a little sweetie she was.