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For the Macro Mondays them of "Citrus" and not having a definite idea of what I would do until the Monday morning I decided to cut a Lemon in half which I would hollow out and fill with water. I had thought about dropping a Lemon or Lime segment into a small shot glass but shortly before setting up I had the idea of using the Lemon this way.
Next I chopped a Lime into segments which I would drop into the Lemon so I could photograph these and the resulting splash.
I had decided to focus the short side of my frame to the three inch rule with the camera in portrait orientation to try and make sure I caught splashes that went directly upwards, This would then mean I had to present my composition as a square. Ironically here a splash is just going off to the right which just gets missed right at the end.
The very wet summer and fall conditions this year resulted in lower color and early dropping leaves in the Canaan Valley area of West Virginia.
Female Ruby-throated Hummingbird gathering her composure after a brief visit to my hummingbird feeder.
Uncommon migrant and summer resident. For many years, at least two females regularly visit my feeder. They tend to arrive in mid-April and depart by the end of September.
Last shot of the day on this one, the camera was packed, tripod stowed, I'm already late for my dinner date with the daughter.... Look at that light, clouds!.... I downloaded this for her to see so she knew why I was late. :-)
Glacier Basin Trail, Mount Rainier. That's 'Little' Tahoma getting the cloud action and I believe that's Ruby peak standing tall in front.
best viewed LARGE...... :-)
Rain drop hitting a Spanish Dagger yucca frond. Full frame. Dedicated macro lens. No crop. No post processing.
The early morning dew clings throughout the span of this enormous and well kept home....the Dew Drop Inn !
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.
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Macro mondays theme: Dips, drops, splashes
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Ingredients:
Olympus E-M 10 Mark II
Olympus M.60 F2.8 Macro @2.8 (if you like your images extremly sharps, that´s the lens for it!)
Manual setup and focus, available light, handheld. Hope, you enjoy! All visits, faves and comments are appreciated!
Pink chose the wrong portal during her last encounter so now she is dropped to eternity.
Somebody catch her please...
- Highest position: 112 on Saturday, December 11, 2010
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The battlements of the fortress cast harsh drop shadows.
Die Wehrmauern der Festung werfen harte Schlagschatten.
Carcassonne, Languedoc, France
"Carcassonne [...] is a French fortified city in the department of Aude, in the region of Occitanie. It is the prefecture of the department.
Inhabited since the Neolithic, Carcassonne is located in the plain of the Aude between historic trade routes, linking the Atlantic to the Mediterranean Sea and the Massif Central to the Pyrénées. Its strategic importance was quickly recognized by the Romans, who occupied its hilltop until the demise of the Western Roman Empire. In the fifth century, it was taken over by the Visigoths, who founded the city. Within three centuries, it briefly came under Islamic rule. Its strategic location led successive rulers to expand its fortifications until the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659.
Its citadel, known as the Cité de Carcassonne, is a medieval fortress dating back to the Gallo-Roman period and restored by the theorist and architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc in 1853. It was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 1997 because of the exceptional preservation and restoration of the medieval citadel. [...]" (Wikipedia)