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Macro Mondays Theme: Radiant

 

Lighting a slinky with a flashlight.

flashlight

Yes perhaps I do have a flashlight Fetish. Can't have too many...

This abandoned building on an abandoned farm was a photographic studio for the farm woman. On a pitch black night, I took my camera and a flash light to make an attempt of created a flashlight photograph. Not completely successful, but a lot of fun and somewhat interesting.

Took out the batteries and backlit the led end, I liked the reflections up the sides of the barrel.

Happy Macro Monday !

The flashlight, we explained to the campers

Is so captivating because it brings light

To dark places

Combining the positive

And negative within, you can

Bring enlightenment to the world

One circle of clarity

At a time, illuminate your

Path, or that of another

Step by

Step

Trying the "paint-with-flashlight" technique for the long exposure challenge this week. Not original, but fun anyway. 30 second exposure.

A little more from Alliance, Nebraska.

My first Eveready Batteries ghost.

Macro Mondays theme - Rule

 

This is an old calf drench bottle, used for giving a liquid or medicine preparation.

 

© 2016 Nicola Riley

This flashlight + Milky Way shot from Sunday is kind of a gimmick, but I'm unapologetic about it here because that leaning tree is interesting.

 

Bonus photobomb by a wandering firefly.

 

Details: 10-sec exposure @ ISO3200, f1.8 w/ a Canon R5; July 11, 2021, Bull Creek WMA, Osceola Cty, Florida

Standing in the shadow this light is welcome.

Was groping around in the dark last evening carrying a flashlight with dying batteries. I could still see, but my vision was reduced to a narrow cone of light. An apt metaphor for the low sun angle of December in the northern hemisphere. The diminution of sunlight gives a similar effect. I can still see, but the shadowy light changes the way I see things. The effect is even more pronounced on partly cloudy days when sun and shadow become intertwined. Foreground objects are revealed with greater clarity than those in the distance. And depth is enhanced by the oblique rays of sunlight as the sun remains very low in the sky, even at midday. The virtual absence of snow this winter has created a third dimension to this shadow play: the interplay of cool and warm light, normally lost in the snowpack, but revealed here as the afternoon sun casts a golden glow over dormant grass and tree limbs under a backdrop of brooding clouds. Even now, the sun is beginning to regain its rightful place in the sky. Until it gets there, I suppose it's time for some new batteries for my flashlight.

Yes, I'm afraid I do indeed have a flashlight fetish. Can't have too many...

Macro Mondays theme:Red

megan came over today.

This shot was a really fun one. I ran around my yard waving flashlights and got these really cool trails. Hopefully I didn't wake anyone up!

Macropsis impura (Boheman 1847)

 

SFam / ÜFam Membracoidea, Fam / Fam Cicadellidae

 

Nymph / Nymphe

lit by flashlight.

Street - Issy les Moulineaux

Hurricane Sandy, 2012,

Long Island, NY

8 second exposure with a flashlight.

An old incandescent style flashlight bulb and the new LED bulbs. Photo for this week's Macro Mondays theme, "evolution."

Sheath: Maxpedtiion Flashlight Sheath

Color: Olive drab

Size: 5''

 

INSIDE

 

Flashlight: Bushnell

color : Grenade Green

Art loving citizens of Baltimore playing with 200 customized flashlights!Garden Flare, special project for Baltimore Museum of Art

coral in an epic flashlight set up.

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