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GlassCube ( side length 3/4 ")
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAM HASAM)]
😄 Happy Macro Monday 😄
Taken 20.09.2021 and
uploaded for the group
Macro Mondays #GeometryShapes
Gigaset GS290
ƒ/2.0
3.5 mm
1/33 Sec
ISO 509
A smallish tin with geometrical shapes in front of my go-to wrapping paper with good lines. It needed something else I thought and added a little wooden train carriage to pick up the colour red.
"Macro Mondays"
Geometry
Mit meiner Gerberablüte wünsche ich Euch einen guten Start in die neue Woche!
Danke für Euren Besuch, bleibt gesund und heiter, liebe Freunde
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With my Gerbera blossom I wish you a good start into the new week!
Thank you for your visit, stay healthy and cheerful, dear friends
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Avec ma fleur de gerbera, je vous souhaite un bon départ dans la nouvelle semaine !
©Tous droits réservés
In one morning....top and bottom remains of okra in my kitchen lead me to select this Pentagon geometrical shape for this week's Macro Mondays theme...
Macro Monday
Theme: Geometry Shapes
Size: Less than 3 x 3 inches
The subjects are microscope slide cover squares 2cm x 2cm. An abstract approach with 3 light sources at
9, 3 and 12 o'clock.
Many thanks for your visit, comments and faves..it is always appreciated.
HMM
The Macro Monday theme for 12/27 is Redux 2021, wherein we were tasked to include at least two of the year’s themes in a macro picture. Actually this encompasses more than just two themes:
.. #geometryshapes,
.. #five (white squares),
.. #gift (from my beloved SIL, Patricia Lane Evans),
.. #flowers,
.. #circles,
and possibly in the new year it will become
.. #everydaycarry (EDC) whenever I’m out with the BGC
(Btb, later I will post the establishing shot— the 5 white squares measure in at just over two and a half inches)
ANSH scavenger12 a gift
"Geometric Shapes" done for "Macro Mondays"
this tiny slinky measures less than 1 inch across...
HMM Everyone!
Hello my amazing Flickr friends !
Today is a red day at Color my World Daily and we celebrate Geometry Shapes at Macro Mondays.
Red lady always hated geometry… especially as a subject in school. She was always the less skilled one in geometry. And the geometry teacher was a pain in the a**ss. However, now, after few years on this Earth, Red Lady loves when things are geometrically perfect or at least very, very symmetrical and closed by very define boundaries. That is why, she decided to visite this modern art exposition about geometric shapes. As you can see in this picture, she felt in love with this modern and very geometric floating sculpture called : « floating geometry ». I hope you will like it as well.
Since I have a video meeting, I will not be able to show you other pictures from this exposition this morning. But who knows, maybe we will have another geometric picture in a future…
Mucho, mucho amor for you all !! And see you soon !!
Thank you so much for all your lovely comments / favs/ general support / happy thoughts!! Stay safe and well!!
Thank you very much for your likes and the nice comments!
Vielen Dank für eure Likes und die vielen netten Kommentare!
On the backside of a vintage alarm clock.
This is about 4cm.
Happy Macro Monday.
Thank you for your views, faves and or comments, they are greatly appreciated !!!
Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission !!!
© all rights reserved Lily aenee
Macro Mondays
Geometry Shapes
HMM! Raindrops on a canna leaf.
Thanks, as always, for stopping by and for your kind comments, awards and faves -- I appreciate them all.
© Melissa Post 2021
#macromondays
#geometryshapes
Same procedure as last week... I wasn't really happy with any of my images, and took several more (of the same subject) today, but in the end I decided to stick to an image taken last night. It's strange sometimes, isn't it? So here we go, circles, or rather holes of a reduction sieve (?) that came with my espresso maker. Each of the holes has a diameter of 1 mm / 0,03 inches. I wanted a very narrow focal plane and everything else as bokeh, and in that I guess I've succeeded – somehow. Well, I hope you like the image anyway, I've looked at it too many times yesterday and today, so I can't see the forest for the trees (or the coffee for the holes) :)
It's a single image illuminated with one LED lamp (equipped with the blue tealight holder), and backlight coming from another LED lamp (equipped with the yellow plastic bottle cap) on which I had also placed the sieve. Processed in DXO and Color Efex where I'd slightly tweaked the colours by adding some warmth with the Reflector Efex Gold filter.
HMM, Everyone!
Macro Mondays Redux. Image spans 1.25 in. across. Combination of backlight and ambient light. Orange/Geometry Shapes.
‘Geometric Shapes’ ,
‘Geometry Shapes’ ,
‘Macro Mondays” ,
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Clock Gears,
Backlit,
United States,
Pennsylvania,
Summer.
Macro Mondays, theme: Geometry Shapes
A 96-well tray for testing biological samples, viewed under polarized light, and illuminated by the dim glow from pictures on iPads. Not to worry, the "biological samples" shown here come from a bottle of a fine French red wine.
Single image. Nikkor Micro 200 mm f/4, set to f/4.
For an image with scale, see here: www.flickr.com/gp/kuriyan/3eK1rC