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For Macros Mondays - Currency
Australian coins. From the top 5 cent, 2 dollar, 10 cent, 1 dollar, 20 cent, 50 cent.
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Theme: Currency
Size: Less than 3x3 inches
Australian dollar notes of all denomination made to stand.
Natural light source through window.
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Featured on the Australian $20 note is,
Box-leaf Wattle (Acacia buxifolia) and the Laughing Kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae).
Macro Mondays “ Currency “ theme.
In the second century AD Emperor Hadrian introduced a number of coins that depicted a female figure who personified Britain, with the label 'BRITANNIA'. When the Romans left Britain in the early 400s, Britannia vanished from coins and wasn't to appear again for several centuries.
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I though that showing the most invisible part of a bank note would be fun... If you hit with a white light on the Big Ben..
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Hologram on a Canadian $20 bill - the colors and the lettering emerge when the light hits the hologram at just the right angle.
Hasselblad Makro-Planar f/4, 120 mm, set to f/4. Additional magnification provided by a bellows extension rail. Eight-image focus stack.
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... as always, I'm grateful for a theme that allows me to include any of my parents' or in-laws' possessions. This eclectic mix of currency belonged to my dad. To my knowledge he never left the UK but he seemed to have accumulated some currency from the USA along with a sixpence from 1967
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The threepence, which is often expressed as 3d, is a 12-sided coin that first entered circulation in the mid-16th century during the era of King Edward VI. It was worth 1/80th of a pound, or ¼ of a shilling. The coin, albeit in several incarnations, remained in circulation right up until the decimalisation system came into effect.
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Like many this week I found myself rummaging through little used drawers looking for some exotic coins for this week's Macro Mondays currency challenge. l have no idea where this 100 lire coin came from, probably a work trip I took to Milan back in the early 90s. It goes without saying that the lire is now gone the way of the Dodo bird and is officially extinct, the introduction of the Euro currency putting paid to it and to many other venerable european currencies about 20 years ago now.
To shoot this I used one extension tube on my Olympus Macro lens as well as a Raynox 250 magnification lens attached to the front of the macro lens. My intention for this was to get the face to appear as 3-D as possible, mostly by using a hand held light source shining in from the left side.