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Project 365, 2023 Edition: Day 48/365

 

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homegrown - tiny but delicious

 

With Raynox M150 Closeup Lens

I love living in Canada, but if I could live anywhere else in the world it would be New Zealand. It’s a gorgeous country. There are mountains, rainforests, pristine beaches, etc. It doesn’t look like New Zealand is the the cards for me though... I guess I will have to settle for some crisp wine from there. :) Cheers and Happy CT! xo

 

TD: f/1.4, 1/3200 sec, ISO 200, @50mm

 

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From a stroll around the local fish co-op.

 

Day 26 of PentaxForums Daily in April 2023 Challenge.

 

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#MacroMondays

#Redux2017-MyFavoriteTheme

 

I joined Flickr some years ago, but wasn't really active until about 1 year ago.

Noticed Macro Mondays sometime this spring, via Explore I think.

Many blue and orange shots, very beautiful.

Joined immediately.

Excellent moderating of the group (patient :-)) and very helpful tricks in a super active group with some inspiring shots.

I do have a lot of images, that I certainly could have done better for this week, but couldn't resist this theme, that inspired me in the first place.

 

This shot is of a blue champagne glass.

 

Background glossy paper, reflecting both the glass and an orange table cloth.

Yes, I DO own an orange tablecloth......

Should have used it in the 'Found in the Kitchen' week.

 

Happy New Year everyone!

Looking forward to 2018.

Game on :-)

Colours of the ocean at Bantry Bay, Capetown, South Africa

100% rayon (and there I was thinking it was cotton.. sigh..😆) using stacked +1, +2.+4. +10 close`-up filters

You think the contrast is too strong? Didn't like the boring blonde anymore!

 

The car in the background is my 1949 Ford F-1

Dome and Projection

Kunstpalast Düsseldorf

"The blues are because you're getting fat and maybe it's been raining too long, you're just sad that's all. The mean reds are horrible. Suddenly you're afraid and you don't know what you're afraid of."

-Truman Capote (Breakfast at Tiffany's)

Macro mondays photo with the theme Complementary colours. These are tiny flowers I have in my garden. I saw they have multiple complementary coulours. Violet-yellow and red-green as well. I found that mix very pleasant so I choosed this picture for todays theme.

Taken with a Helios 44 58mm f2 (ГЕЛИОС-44) 13 blade silver M39 lens, extended.

There is no blue without yellow and without orange.

Vincent van Gogh

 

Thank you for your views, faves and or comments. Happy MM.

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission !!!

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My final attempt at this weeks "Crazy Tuesday" theme "Complementary Colours"

 

Shot with a "Tomioka-Copal 71 mm F 4" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.

Purple and yellow, opposites on the colour wheel.

 

I'm afraid I haven't done very well with the group challenges recently, so here I am for the second time this week dipping into my alternative challenge list. This time the subject is Complementary Colours (orange and blue are opposites on the colour wheel). Actually, Hyacinth doesn't like it when I call her orange. She prefers to think of herself as a red head. :)

Featured in Explore Aug. 23, 2022 at #465

 

Project 365, 2022 Edition: Day 233/365

100x, 2022 Edition: 67/100

 

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This delicate and lovely Pelargonium was blooming in the Princess of Wales Conservatory at Kew - many thanks to Alan Gregg for identifying it for me

One of my attempts at this weeks "Crazy Tuesday" theme "Complementary Colours"

 

Shot with a "Tomioka-Copal 71 mm F 4" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.

A slice of lemon on a blue glass bowl. Photographed with a DA35mm Macro.

For Macro Mondays

Theme: #ComplementaryColours

Have a happy week, my friends!:)

HMM!

This is pretty much straight out of camera....slightly upped the clarity and vibrancy in Lightroom.

Looking deep into a 3" Iris flower.

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Magnification 🔎: 5:1

Lightning 💡: Desk lamp

 

I wish you a happy Macro Monday and a great week.

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small area (6cm x 6cm) of large dog bed

For the Macro Monday's theme this week 05/08/2019

'Complementary Colours'

I have chosen 1 inch long red mini pegs connected to a pair of red cherries, all served up on a green leaf from my garden.

Red does complement green one makes the other colour seem more intense.

 

HMM everyone!!!!

Love & Peace 💕

Thank you for viewing my

image today .... Cheers!

Sugar maple, Acer saccharum

 

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"Complementary Colours"

It is not "Purple rain" ! but Purple Onion on Yellow plate ...

 

Violet et jaune !

HMM

Macro Mondays 'complementary colours' theme.

I do love the patterns in malachite, and here the use of flash brings them out well.

 

Malachite is a copper carbonate hydroxide mineral. This opaque, green banded mineral crystallizes in the monoclinic crystal system, and most often forms botryoidal, fibrous, or stalagmitic masses, in fractures and spaces, deep underground.

 

Malachite, with its beautiful, rich green color, leaves no doubt of its importance as a jewel. Its opaque strength and power demands respect, mesmerizing the viewer. Yet the movement, flow and energy in its lines, circles and designs soothe and welcome. It is spiritually inviting.

 

Inherent in Malachite is lighter green eye-shaped forms or bands on its surface. These "eye stones," believed to enhance great visionary powers, were used to ward off negative happenings. They were stones of security and protection for children, and their most remarkable association today is the ability to warn of impending danger by breaking into pieces.

 

This malachite pyramid measures 1.5" across the base

  

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