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Macro Mondays: Geometry Shapes

Para el grupo Macro Mondays - Tema: Geometry shapes

-Microprism foil-

Macro Monday

September 20th 2021

Hi there,

 

Macro Mondays is a weekly theme-based challenge group. Our challenge this week was "Geometry Shapes."

 

This is a 1-3/4" square of my paperwork organizer. I inserted black paper for contrast. Much more fun to shoot this than to deal with the paperwork! )0: HMM!

 

Thank you so much for taking the time to look and for leaving me a comment. I love hearing from you!

 

Have a wonderful day and week!

 

©Copyright - Nancy Clark - All Rights Reserved

  

A small section of the bottom of a wire basket. The diamonds are only 3/16" across so this entire image including the frame is only approx. 2"

 

For Macro Mondays

This week's theme: Geometric Shapes

Cheerful spherical beads with stripes - for Macro Mondays group. HMM

Macro Mondays - Geometry Shapes

This kind of art is typical from Granada (Spain)

My attempt at the "Macro Mondays" theme "Geometry Shapes".

 

A point of clarification before everyone‘s rejoicing in the streets: That‘s just a title, I‘m not stopping yet! So, 'sorry' in case you thought there’s finally an end to the sunflowers and hexagons and other various attempts at photography... And 'hello there' if you have absolutely no idea what I‘m rambling about!

 

Shot with a (Tomioka) "Tominon MC 48 mm F 4" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.

Geometry shapes

 

1/4" stainless steel grid plate

Detail of a Rodenstock Sironar-n 180mm f/5.6 lens that I wanted to explore for a bit to reveal some geometric features for this week's theme "Geomerty" of the Macro Mondays group.

 

A clue - No batteries required.

 

Nikon 55mm f/2.8 NIKKOR Micro with PK-12 (14mm) and PK-13, (27.5 mm) extension tubes. 16 image focus stack shot at f/4.0.

 

Images measures app. 0.750 X 0.875 inches.

MACRO MONDAY 'Geometry Shapes' theme. (60mm square)

 

From my days in the drawing office, where we used drafting tables, ink, pencils, erasers, and slide rules!

Macro Mondays: Geometry Shapes

365/2021 - Expanding Horizons ~ 263/365

Macro Mondays ~ Geometry Shapes

 

Circles.

 

Thank you to everyone who pauses long enough to look at my photo. All comments and Faves are very much appreciated

Finger ring, Focus stack

 

Macro Mondays 20.9.2021 "Geometry shapes"

Thinking of tomorrows Macro Mondays theme of Geometry Shapes..........These Triangular Sails are Far too large, but are inspiring me.

Macro of a well used cheese grater in our kitchen

 

Altadena, California

Macro Mondays 'geometry shapes' theme.

 

The image measures just under 2.5" in width

  

Taken for the Macro Mondays theme of 'Geometry Shapes'

 

This is a small bulldog clip sitting on a yellow post it

Macro Mondays theme Geometry Shapes

 

Of course this is not a diamond ring but a black jade ring with diamond facets.

 

Happy Macro Mondays! 😄

Geometry shapes made by nature.

 

Thanks for taking time to fave, comment and look at my work. I really appreciate.

Center of a Daisy flower. The Full Daisy is approximately two inches in diameter. The flower in the center is approximately 1 inch in diameter. It fits the size requirements.

MM theme: "Geometry Shapes"

...if you can figure out what they mean. :-)

 

It's a label on the battery in a Mazda.

 

Macro Mondays: "Geometry Shapes" theme

 

HMM

For Macro Mondays - Geometry Shapes

Macro Monday's and the theme of "Geometry Shapes".

 

For this weeks theme I had to choose Nuts. They have two geometrical shapes in one. Circles on the inside and Hexagon around the outside.

 

I chose to arrange six in a kind of Triangle as well. Also I decided to use the old trick of illuminating them with flash but putting Blue and Red gels on for a splash of colour.

If pattern appears invisible, turn off utilities that lower your display color temperature at night. It surprised me while uploading the image.

 

A vent panel, perforated in a diamond pattern (well, actually, 3/16" [4.8mm] squares turned 45˚), on a door to a kitchen cabinet that formerly housed a water heater.

Developed using darktable 3.6.0

Young Brian is so excited to be back at school. His favourite subject is (of course) biology, but he is particularly enjoying his recent math classes where he has been really getting into Venn diagrams.

 

A Venn diagram is a method of grouping different sets of items, popularised by John Venn back in the 1880's (although the concept likely originated much earlier). Venn diagrams use simple closed curves, frequently circles, to represent sets. The region where the two circles overlap is called the intersection set and this is where Brian is gaining insight into the nature of Venn diagrams.

 

For Macro Mondays theme 'Geometry Shapes'.

 

No snails were harmed in the making of this photograph.

An embroidered Moroccan Lamp with the micro LED lights glowing through the orange mesh between the black embroidered framework forming geometric shapes.

Clay Marble

HMM!

These wedges are the holes left in the blade when the cutting elements on a spiralizer are raised- used for cutting veggies is interesting shapes!

Macro Mondays ,Sept 20,2021

Theme : Geometry Shapes

 

A mosquito bat with basic geometrical shapes

 

Editing: None (except for the water mark)

 

Thank you all for your comments and Fav's.

   

Macro Mondays Geometry Shapes

For Macro Mondays' #geometry shapes theme

 

A small packet of lego 'pieces' that i found in a cupboard and tipped on to a geometrically-marked crafting cutting board. I liked the way they fell!

 

(I have no clue what set they are from, or indeed where it might be now, and especially why we never finished it and haven't used this packet.)

 

Image is approx 2 inches across.

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