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Macro Mondays. Theme: Complementary Colours
Nikon Z6, Micro-Nikkor AF-S 105MM F/2.8G IF-ED VR
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Study of complimentary colours - 'green flare & flag.
©Kings Davis 2021
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re Complementary Colours see the Wiki article en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complementary_colors
a7riv + Minolta Compact Bellows + Minolta Auto Bellows Rokkor 1:4 f = 100mm (1968; MC I)
Слава Україні!
СС - Week 24 - One object, three ways
ODC - Backlight
Crazy Tuesday - Complementary Colours - orange and blue
Feuilles de mimosa d'une teinte rouge-orange complémentée par un fond complémentaire bleu-vert.
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Small leaves of a mimosa tree with a red-orange hue complemented by a blue-green background.
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Für "Crazy Tuesday"
Thema "Complementary Colours" am 15.06.2021.
Have a 😄 HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday 😄
and stay healthy.
Many thanks for all your views, faves and comments.
This is my contribution for this weeks theme of complementary colours; a small miniature plum tomato (sometimes referred to as a grape tomato) starting its journey on the vine in my greenhouse and will eventually end up being consumed. HMM
Taken for Macro Mondays theme "Complementary Colours". Olympus TG850 waterproof camera - super macro mode.
Tradescantia pallida - Wandering jew
Little did I know, the leaves and stems of this plant have been used in medicine. According to Wikipedia, the medicinal uses include: to treat the common cold, hypertension, tuberculosis, uterine disorders, high blood pressure, coughs, amenorrhea, hemorrhoids, kidney problems.
An apricot framed against the sky, for #MacroMondays #ComplementaryColours taken at 1.4x magnification.
Sailing bracelets
Macro Mondays theme 5 August 2019: “complementary colours”
Omega sailing bracelets blue and orange (complementary colours ) in rubber and stainless steel.
An alternate to my posted Macro Monday image.
Happy Monday everyone!
A Macro Mondays submission on the topic "Complementary colours" (nice to see the English/Australian spelling of "colours"!). Some flowers from the garden seen against a blue sky.
A native woodland flower, otherwise known as the Red Catchfly. Other folk names include Robin Hood, Cuckoo Flower and Adder's Flower (the seeds of this flower can be used to treat snakebites).
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SooC Exposure, raw file into Affinity for development and 10x8 crop.
One Tree Hill, Corringham, Essex, England
Now more commonly known as Strawberry Sticks (Chenopodium foliosum), and edible half hardy annual. Fun to grow but the seedy little fruit do not taste like strawberries and the leaves are too small and coarse to be a decent substitute for spinach.
The tiny flowers are greatly magnified, the better to admire their arrangement.
Thank you for looking - HMM!
An intense Icelandic Poppy, 'Champagne Bubbles Orange' perhaps enhanced by the Forget-Me-Nots, 'Blue Indigo'.
Seen in the formal beds at the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, where the spring planting of orange flowers with touches of their complementary blue is inspired by Chevreul’s colour theory, in particular his law of simultaneous contrast - that two juxtaposed hues will be perceived as the most different possible when the brain adds to a perceived hue a little of the complementary of the juxtaposed hue.
A pair of mussel shells on a sheet of orange A4 paper and illuminated with natural, diffused window light from top right.
Technical: 22 images in a focus stack processed in Helicon Focus, Option C.
Global tweaks in Lightroom:
Temp -7, Tint -1
Exposure +1.00
Clarity +43, Vibrance +47
Red +34, Orange +79, Blue +38, Purple +3
Photoshop for cloning out of dust specks on the paper.
Lightroom for sharpening (Amount 41, Masking 84) and Whites +16.
Many thanks to everyone who views, faves and comments on this image and the others in my photostream. HMM to all Flickr Macro Monday friends.
Starting on 3rd January 2021, I'm participating in my Camera Club's 30 day project challenge.
The subject for day eleven is "an item of clothing"
For this week's Macro Mondays theme "Complementary Colours" I wanted to use reflected light for one of the colours rather than just a solid-coloured object, so I got out my scrapbook paper and a flashlight. After a bit of adjustment, I'm pretty happy with how it turned out!
August 2, 2019
This year, we have occasionally been finding small sea stars washed up on the beach. Usually, they are dried up, sun-bleached and very dead.
The ones we found today, however, were bigger, and still very much alive. They were in a sandy tide pool, actively propelling themselves along the sand on tiny tube feet.
We picked up one for a closer look. On it's back, toward the center, but not directly in the center was a bright orange "dot." Zooming in on the dot, it seemed like we were looking at the creatures tiny exposed "brain," but everyone knows, that echinoderms don't have a brain, right?
This cool looking apparatus is called a madreporite. It allows sea water in and out of the sea star, and is basically a fancy looking pressure valve. It is interesting to note that in many sea stars, the coloration of the madreporite contrast sharply with the rest of its body.
(a "Macro Mondays" submission, theme "Complementary Colors" HMM!)
Brewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
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