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This is the hole in the top of a bollard, on the corner of the pavement.
The top of a hole is about 5.08 cm across.
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Holes - for Macro Mondays - the holes in my pasta/boiled egg draining spoon! Happy Macro Monday everyone!
Sunrise at The Bogey Hole, Mollymook, NSW South Coast.
"Red Sky in Morning... Mariners Warning" proved correct. The next morning was solid overcast with rain showers. Fortunately I managed to drag myself out of a warm bed and into the icy morning air to grab a couple of shots at this wonderful location.
Pentax K200D 10-17 Pentax Lens. ISO 100 1/125 @ f/18 -.7EV.
Some tweaking of levels and contrast to bring out the detail on the foreground rocks.
The Bogey Hole is a large circular tidal ring-of-rocks pool located at Collers Beach Mollymook
The Mollymook Bogey Hole may long have been used by Aboriginal people for hundreds or thousands of years as a swimming place, as a fish trap and as a place to dive for lobsters and shellfish. Strategic placement of rocks could supplement a natural enclosure and form channels to direct fish into waiting nets or spears.
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Rectangular hole in a wooden doormat, covered in ice crystals.
HSS and HMM! HMM!
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Holes in the grate that covers the speaker on an old Motorola radio speaker. Taken with a Carl Zeiss Jena 50mm 3.5 lens on an extension tube, on a Canon SL1 camera.
Nope, I don't have a super-large telescope at home for observing the galaxies - not yet ;-)
So I have to help myself in the kitchen: It is an m&m's candy melting in water while being rotated (with a fidget-spinner and black surface below tha glass).
Two flashes flat from the side with a little soft-box each.
The m&m's has been removed in post (respectively swallowed by the black hole). The little bright dots are air bubbles which are enhanced with clarity.
It was an orange candy, I changed the color with white balance.
Actually I wanted to achieve an effect whith looks like a "Cyclone" (rhyming to "Stone" for Macro Mondays), but I didn't really succeed with that.
The fantastic phenomenon of "melting" m&m's can better be seen here, without rotation:
Took a trip back to the black hole near crater for high tide this morning, and wow what a spectacle it was, some seriously large waves meant we could not get close enough for the classic shot, managed to get as close as this though for some nice water movement
piece of a red textile from burned house
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This is a close up of the pink plastic globe where you insert the sticks in the game KerPlunk.
For Macro Mondays theme "Games People Play".
Loch in der Betonwange einer Parkbank. Im Frühling wird die Holzsitzbank wieder montiert.
Hole in the concrete of a park bench. In the spring, the wooden seat is reinstalled.