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Ellipse in which the two axes are of equal length; a plane curve generated by one point moving at a constant distance from a fixed point.

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Uma figura plana formada pelo conjunto de todos os pontos deste plano situados a uma distância menor ou igual que uma medida conhecida como raio do círculo, a partir de um ponto fixo denominado centro do círculo.

  

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“Science deals with the world which it perceives but, seeking more and more to penetrate the veil of naïve perception, progresses only towards the goal of nothing, because it still does not accept in practice (whatever it may admit theoretically) that the mind first creates what it perceives as objects, including the instruments which Science uses for that very penetration. It insists on dealing with ‘data,’ but there shall no data be given, save the bare percept. The rest is imagination. Only by imagination therefore can the world be known. And what is needed is, not only that larger and larger telescopes and more and more sensitive calipers should be constructed, but that the human mind should become increasingly aware of its own creative activity.”

-Owen Barfield, Poetic Diction (28):

Looking up in a hot air balloon

Macro Mondays Challenge Circles, some felt tip pen lids.

……Castlerigg Stone Circle is a popular place for visitors all trying to get a people free shot! Me included!! This was the best I could do - hide some behind the stones & crop out the rest!!! Not the best of weather on this visit but it was ‘on the list’ of places we usually try to visit when in Cumbria. Alan:-)………

 

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A Macro Mondays submission on the topic "Circles". These circles are water droplets caught in a spider's web, illuminated by the sun.

The third of what I might turn into a triptych some day.

 

Made Explore.

Dewy morning, abandoned farm, central Alberta.

Stonehenge - ancient monument in Salisbury, UK.

This is the rear inputs/outputs of a Creative Audigy Sound card.

Just playing with the TT Artisan 100 F2.8. It’s not the most easy lens, but it does render nice effects.

A re-edit (mainly re-cropping) of the previous photo.

I found a pressing need to use this for the subject matter for Macro Monday. Negative space creates circles of light in the early morning with the sun low in the sky.

Best on Black (Explored)

London. iphone processed with VSCOcam

Looking through my camera equipment, the fisheye lens was an immediate match with this week’s theme - circles.

Conrad Washington, DC. Taken with the Venus Laowa 15mm F/2 Zero-D.

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Water Drops - Value in Gold

Bronica SQ-Ai

Bronica Zenzanon PS 50mm f/3.5

Kodak T-Max 100, T-max developer

 

(Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 1:3,5/105mm enlarging lens)

 

"Circles" was intended to be The Who's contribution to the psychedelic wave of 1966/67, but it has not been released for several reasons. So, the single on this photo is a reissue of a vinyl that only existed as promotional copies. The song itself was later released as flip side of the famous "Substitute" single, but now named as "Instant Party".

 

In order to get some psychedelic bokeh bubbles "into" the centre hole without exceeding the MM rules, I had to find a lens that creates bubbles/circles that are small enough to remain visible as whole circles. The Xenar 105mm, a Tessar-type enlarging lens provides quite round "circles", even stepped down to f/5,6, due to its numerous blades.

programmierbarer USB-Ventilator

programmable USB fan

This Buzzard was circling overhead all the time the Atlas was doing its circuits so I grabbed a few shots of it too.

Derelict corral; Platoro, Colorado.

 

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Bright sunlight drew my attention to the circle forms of this pressure pad on the chrome leg of a glass top table.

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