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Canon EOS 6D - f/7.1 - 1/60 sec - 100 mm - ISO 1250

 

- for challenge Flickr group: Macro Mondays,

theme: Circles

 

- Primary colors (or primary colours) are sets of colors that can be combined to make a useful range of colors. The primary colors are those which cannot be created by mixing other colors in a given color space.

 

For subtractive combination of colors, as in mixing of pigments or dyes for printing, the primaries normally used are cyan, magenta, and yellow, though the set of red, yellow, blue is popular among artists.

Circular centre of a gerbera. Crop from previous photo - Circle Macro

A combination of two Macro Mondays themes: Circles (4/19/2021) and Behind Glass (11/8/2021) for Redux 2021.

 

Taken for the "Macro Mondays" theme of 12/27/2021: REDUX 2021.

I might disappear...

Le lundi 28 septembre 2015, la lune aura été dans tous ses états

Formes et couleurs n'ont pas cessé de varier:

Pleine

Ronde

Super lune (proche)

Décroissante

Croissante

Montante

Descendante

Lumineuse

Sombre

Noire

Grise

Nette

Voilée

Blanche

Jaune

Rousse

Rouge

Orange

Verte

Eclipsée

Ombrée........

Bref, des formes et des couleurs classiques, certes, mais aussi, lors de la phase écliptique, des phases rares et nouvelles !

En fait une lune nouvelle !....... mais pas la Nouvelle lune, seule phase qu'elle n'aura pas connue cette nuit-là !!

The stone circle known as the 'Seven Stones of Hordron' on Moscar Moor.

"All nature is but art, unknown to thee;

All chance, direction, which thou canst see;

All discord, harmony not understood;

All partial evil, universal good."

-Alexander Pope

playing around with light, focus and old hard discs

Das Rad der Zeit ; The wheel of time

Castlerigg is perhaps the most atmospheric and dramatically sited of all British stone circles, with panoramic views and the mountains of Helvellyn and High Seat as a backdrop. It's also among the earliest British circles, raised in about 3000 BC during the Neolithic period.

Margaret and I found this to be a most rewarding visit - with wonderful light - we stayed in the centre of Keswick, so it was within fairly easy walking distance. Had to wait for the 'stone huggers' to clear off before taking this !! A lot of people like to visit here and soak up the atmosphere, not surprisingly.

 

Textures: My own, and one from PicMonkey.

Masked Lapwing (Vanellus miles)

 

This flock took off, circled around and couple of times and landed back where they started from.

Mushrooms sprout from a dead tree. Mother nature wastes nothing. Happy weekend my Flickr friends!

Shot with the Cosina 100mm 3.5 macro lens.

For Macro Mondays theme; "circles". HMM!

 

(A 2 inch yellow pyramid, enhanced with colored gels, reminded me of a space craft when I photographed it. The pyramid has a circle in each of its sides.)

Fell in love with this small grove of second growth Redwoods in Henry Cowell State Park

The stone circle of Stoke Flat on Froggatt Edge. Made of small stones typical of circles found in the Peak District.

These chandeliers are quite spectacular. Take time to notice them the next time you pass through what used to be the very grand waiting room at Grand Central.

Another autumn leaf which is waiting to fall. Hope you like it!

Japanese lip balm packaging

for MACRO MONDAYS

Theme : "Squared Circles" - July 6, 2020

Light fitting designed by Alvar Aalto 1929 for Paimio Sanatorium Finland

 

Sunflower Field in Zama City

Gah - really stressful afternoon - glad to be home at last.

 

More slinky fun - this time with the Lumix. The flash created some interesting shadows.

I experimented with freezing the flowers in different containers before adding them into the larger container for freezing. I can imagine this being an easier way to create compositions with structure and interest. Again color management is my biggest challenge when editing.

'Circles'

 

I thought that this may be a suitable object for this weeks Macro Mondays theme - 'Circles'.

My husband tells me that it is a fluorescent light starter.

 

Created for Macro Mondays # Circles

It doesn't mean anything but it speaks to me.

.. best regards from Scheveningen .. Holland ..

Elton John: Circle of Life

 

"Circle of Life" is a song from Disney's 1994 animated film The Lion King, composed by Elton John with lyrics by Tim Rice.

 

„Circle of Life“ ist ein Lied aus Disneys Animationsfilm „Der König der Löwen“ aus dem Jahr 1994, komponiert von Elton John und mit Texten von Tim Rice.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=gt4G4NVgp_4

It looks like these Balsam root flowers are all facing outwards from a central point, as if they are protecting the centre. It could be because it is evening and the sun has set.

This hall at Accademia Gallery was especially built for Michelangelo's famous statue of David. The statue was situated outdoors on the Piazza della Signoria for about 300 years. To protect it from further damage it was removed from the square in 1873 and was placed under this impressive cupola.

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We drove 10+ hours north-east to Weiser, Idaho to see the totality of the solar eclipse. What an experience!

 

We scouted around for a good place and decided to camp at the river bed of the Snake River a few miles downstream from Weiser. We could see the moon slip in front of the sun at 10:10am. The surrounding terrain became an eerie place ten minutes before the totality. The temperature dropped. Then at 11:25am it got dark within seconds, quite dark. The totality had begun. Now it was safe to look into the sun without a protective film, and to take off the sun filter from the camera lens. I was super exited, and at the same time very much focused on taking many shots with the new 600 mm long lens.

 

The sun is 400 times further away than the moon, and by pure luck the moon is 400 times smaller than the sun. Which, at totality means that the two object appear to have the same size. Actually, the moon is 2.7% larger, which allowed us to enjoy the totality for 2 minutes. It also means that the corona around the sun was clearly visible.

 

This is a slightly underexposed image, which better shows the structures in the corona. On the right and upper right you can also see what appears to be solar flares. Can any astronomer friend shed light on this?

 

The totality is a mystical experience, hard to describe. All I can say is that I recommend to put this on your bucket list if you have not experienced one in person. Totally worth a trip.

 

I processed a balanced HDR photo from a RAW exposure to enhance the micro-contrast, and slightly adjusted the curves.

 

-- © Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, NEX-6, _DSC8170_hdr1bal1b.jpg

 

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