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Five punched-out circles isn't really that many, but the name came to me while I was shooting closer to the three-inch maximum, and there were actually a whole bunch of them in frame. Wordplay. I can't help myself. HMM!

SPESSO LE COSE SEMPLICI SONO LE PIU' BELLE.

  

Oggi Macro Mondays propone una forma geometrica e la sfera a mio modesto parere è l'essenza della perfezione anche come forma solida....non per niente la perla è il simbolo per eccellenza di eleganza e valore.

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OFTEN THE SIMPLE THINGS ARE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL.

  

Today Macro Mondays proposes a geometric shape and the sphere in my humble opinion is the essence of perfection also as a solid shape .... not for nothing the pearl is the symbol par excellence of elegance and value.

  

CANON EOS 6D Mark II con ob. CANON EF 100 mm f./2,8 L Macro IS USM

   

Love the little circles on these feathers:)

One of my attempts at the "Macro Mondays" theme “Geometry Shapes”.

 

Shot with a Zenit "Helios-44M 58 mm F 2" lens on a Canon EOS R5.

Wooden balls on a Finnish design classic Aarikka's Juhlapässi ram figurine.

Plastic bottle in a see-through bag. Scene is about 2.25 inches across.

 

Macro Mondays: Geometric shapes (Circles and semi-circles)

...through the window screen

Geometry Shapes in a toddlers teaching aid.

Sashiko stitching is a Japanese tradition used to strengthen and repair cloth. It is usually white stitching on blue cloth. This pattern is called Komenohanazashi - Rice Flower stitch and is on a 1/4 inch grid. There are many many patterns and the stitches should be separate and never overlap. HMM.

In Japan, you can also get hot coffee (Hotto Kō-Hī or ホットコーヒー) in a can from almost any vending machine.

I couldn't resist trying one (Kirin Fire) and bringing back the empty can.

With its triangular 3D pattern, it might suggest some industrial oil barrel or something of that kind, but at the same time it looks beautiful like a jewel or a bottle of expensive perfume...

Green glowing light through the square holes of a plastic file tray.

 

Macro Mondays: Geometry Shapes [sic]

Geometry Shapes 3

Macro Mondays Geometry Shapes theme

 

Gutter leaf grid, red poster board, lens filter, shoot through umbrella strobe. See setup pic

  

For Macro Mondays Geometry shapes. I have this mosquito net clothes pinned on a small bathroom window so I can photograph various birds that land nearby while hidden from their view. Just before this post, I posted a woodpecker photo using this technique that was taken shortly after this macro shot of the mosquito netting.

This is a macro of the middle of an apple corer. Taken for the MM theme of Geometry Shapes.

This is the bottom of my walking shoe.

Taken for Macro Mondays theme "Geometry Shapes".

shot for the MacroMonday Group, Sep20 2021 theme "Geometry shapes".

For "Macro Mondays" ; theme : "Geometry Shapes".

Unusually for me, I have messed with this pic in the computer.

It is of a 3/4" and 11/16" 3/8th square drive sockets processes to outline only to emphasise the Circle, Hexagon and Square for

Geometry Shapes for Macro Mondays

Tool/s for 121 pictures in 2021

This necklace is made up of circular links of various sizes and textures. The largest pieces are maybe 3/4" across.

 

Photo taken for the September 20, 2021 Macro Mondays theme: geometry shapes.

This is a wire pen holder from my desk - it looks a bit dusty in close up! It was photographed in natural light with LEDs used for the highlights. There's no more than 2 inches on view. I used a macro lens with a 1.4 converter. It's been cropped to 16x9 but otherwise is straight out of the camera.

For Macro Mondays Sept 20 theme: Geometric Shapes

 

Small conch shell, #macromondays #geometryshape #macro #conch

Geometry these for Macro Mondays

GROUP: MACRO MONDAYS

THEME: GEOMETRY (GEOMETRIC) SHAPES

SUBJECT: VASE, CAR WINDSHIELD, CALCULATOR, METAL BENCH, VASE

Macro Mondays: geometry shapes

Flickr Lounge: blurry background (bokeh)

 

I uploaded earlier images from this sighting, but when I looked at this one I was struck by how many triangles occur in it, as well as the circles in the bokeh background, and decided to upload it as well. The wheelbug is one of the largest true bugs in North America; it can be more than an inch long, with the female generally bigger. Since it preys on pest insects, it is considered a beneficial insect, but like all assassin bugs, it is said to have quite a painful bite (pricking with its beak) if you mishandle it. Sighted on a tree in Southern Indiana.

 

The pair rushed up this tree pretty quickly while I tried to get good photos before they got too high on the tree. Soon they came upon an insect that the female had seen as potential prey--but I think it was a stinkbug and she tried it and discarded it. Meanwhile they also paused for a few seconds on a spot on the tree that allowed me to put a nice well-lit background behind them and get them in silhouette, which seemed like a better way to show them off since they are so very well camouflaged on this tree.

Saw this beautiful, custom made vehicle (built for $7,000 in 1921) on its first day of display on the Capitol Mall. Remembered the geometric theme and grabbed a shot.

Two glass prisms on a sheet of black construction paper

Square Scrabble tiles from our travel set for Macro Mondays Geometry Shapes theme.

Each square tile is 0.5" across.

Treasure Hunt 59: Square

For scale reference, this is a nut that goes on a Presta valve stem on a road bike. It is about 3mm thick and 10mm in diameter.

The 9/20/21 Macro Mondays theme is Geometry Shapes.

(A white square is shown below.)

 

My wife Sammy's uncle was quite a talented man, and he made this chess table for us over 60 years ago as a wedding present. It consists of some kind of plastic inlays separated by brass strips. It's been quite a few years since we've played chess, but the table has remained standing in one room or another for all those years.

This on one of the blades on my spiralizer - used to make zoodles.

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