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For Macro Mondays - Fill the Frame.
Speedlight with CTO gel 1/2 stop and reflector bowl with grid - from right and aimed at edge of leaf. Silver reflector above left.
2.8 inches in greatest dimension.
Skimmia japonica 'White Globe' is a white flowering Skimmia, of which the flower buds are also white. The flower buds are visible from the beginning of autumn and open in April/May. The flowers have a wonderful scent.
www.directplant.nl/skimmia-skimmia-japonica-white-globe.h....
Joke: 😊
“Someone stole my wallet last week. The guy called me up and he was mad at me. He was like "you gotta get your finances together. You got no cash; your credit cards are maxed out. You don’t even have minutes on your calling card. I had to use my card to call you.'” ~ Mike Birbiglia
Macro Mondays: "Leather"
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“When we are able to recognize our own light, we become empowered to use it,” writes Michelle Obama.
~from Overcoming, Michelle Obama, Dec. 3. 2024.
Looking into the center of an African Violet Less than 1 inch/2.54 cm horizontally.
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Day 185/365:
Pain stops play I'm afraid. An iPhone shot of one of the peonies in a vase on my lounge table. I'm in too much pain with my back to pick up my camera and try to manoeuvre myself into position to photograph anything. Thank goodness for my iPhone and the quality of the camera or I would have definitely been out of the game today.
Hibiscus sp. recruited to replenish our container garden, lost entirely in the Great Freeze known as Winter Storm Uri. Love the textured petals.
13 Apr 2021; 08:00 CDT SOOC, just cropped.
"Smile on Saturday" theme: Blue for you - 2025 (Blue as the main colour)
On May 12 it's ME/CFS and Fibromyalgia International Awareness Day. May 12 was chosen as it coincided with the birth date of Florence Nightingale, the celebrated English social reformer and statistician, and the founder of modern nursing. Nightingale became chronically ill in her mid-thirties after returning from the Crimean War; the M.E.- like illness often left her bedridden during the last 50 years of her life. (Wikipedia: International ME/CFS Awareness Day)
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Freshly cooked peas from last night's dinner...maybe not everyone's favorite vegetable but full of iron, minerals and B vitamins.
HMM
" fill the frame*
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(Explored June 2, 2020)
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#FillTheFrame!
Width of the frame: 1,5 cm / 0,59 inches
Please press "Z" (double-zoom recommended) :-)
Last night, I debated with myself whether I fell short of the "Fill the Frame" theme or not. I have not arranged similar-looking things within the frame, and there are some parts of the image that look like free space, but actually aren't, because all of what you see is the surface of an agate "worry stone", the same that I'd captured for the "Patterns in Nature" theme back in July 2019 (please see first comment). So this frame is entirely filled with agate. And especially this agate is full of those fascinating "macro secrets", which is why I keep returning to it for yet another capture. Well, and since I like the outcome, I've decided to risk to add it to the MM group pool ;-) While my photo for "Patterns in Nature" reminded me of storms on Jupiter, this part of the agate to me actually looks like a volcanic deepsea scene, and those super tiny wick-, or even worm-like (giant tube worms! Please see the quote from Wikipedia below) looking "pipes" reminded me of hydrothermal vents (also know as black or white smokers) found around submarine volcanic activity, while those floret-shaped rings all around those "pipes" remind me of some quite intense hot water / lava bubble action ;-)
Here is some very interesting background info on the "smokers" that I'd rather quote (Wikipedia): "Relative to the majority of the deep sea, the areas around submarine hydrothermal vents are biologically more productive, often hosting complex communities fueled by the chemicals dissolved in the vent fluids. Chemosynthetic bacteria and archaea form the base of the food chain, supporting diverse organisms, including giant tube worms, clams, limpets and shrimp. Active hydrothermal vents are thought to exist on Jupiter's moon Europa, and Saturn's moon Enceladus, and it is speculated that ancient hydrothermal vents once existed on Mars."
Like my "Jupiter Weather Report" photo this is a backlit, in-camera focus stack, and I used my Kenko extension tubes (this time the 16 mm extension tube only) and the Raynox DCR-250 Super Macro close-up lens to get closer to the subject. Sharpening and de-noising done in Topaz Sharpen AI and processed in LR and ON1 Photo Raw where I applied the "Natural" HDR filter - ON1's jack of all trades -, and the LUT filters "Keen" and "1975" (each filter with some individual tweaking and sliding).
A Happy Macro Monday, Everyone, and Happy Pentecost Monday to the Flickr friends who celebrate Pentecost :-) !
In a lettuce, part of my everyday salad. Don't stray from the right road. 😉
Macro Mondays: Fill the frame
I'll not be another flower, picked for my beauty and left to duy. I'll be wild , difficult to find , and impossible to forget
Baseballs are hand-stitched, with 108 stitches in the cowhide leather of each ball, done by hand. The leather is prepared with a rolling machine, and the stitching process is done after the leather is prepared. These hand-sewn stitches create an aerodynamic surface that improves flight and grip.
-Smithsonian Institution
Macro Mondays: B&W
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Day 191/365:
A succulent at Holt Garden Centre. In Norfolk. I'm so thankful for this iPhone 13 Pro. Faffed with in Snapseed.
3 square inches of cyclamen flowers, pink and purple mingling in one plant. Shot for Macro Monday's theme "'fill the frame," but not uploaded on time. Still, here it is on my photostream, at least. One photo a day. (153/366) Bayside, Queens, NYC -- June 1, 2020
Macro Mondays and the theme "Fill the frame".
For this theme I first had the idea of photographing the pattern in a flower pot but I was not happy with the results.
Then I decided to use this Connect 4 game as my subject as it would showcase three different colours.
First I set up some of the game pieces and then I focussed the camera at exactly three inches.
Having the game square to the plane of focus meant that not too many of the game pieces were visible so then I set the board at an angle which would get a bit more into the field of view.
the macromonday theme is not only food but fill-the-frame :)
i love scrabble cheez-its crackers
ANSH scavenger3 crunchy
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Dedicated to C.F. (ILYWAMHASAM
Give me any type of bread and some butter and I am happy girl. Mmmm!
Just a quick shot of some croissants I had bought. After a busy day I have no thoughts left on what to shoot. :D
Have a goodnight folks. I hope your day was a good one!
Chrysanthemums (mums) are one of the most popular fall garden flowers. Goodbye Summer and welcome Autumn with your beautiful vibrant colors! 🍁
The smell of pumpkin spice, fresh apples do wonders to make a house feel cozy! What's better than watching a movie or reading a book with a cup of hot chocolate or tea in a rainy weekend, like today?