View allAll Photos Tagged HOLE
Standard 4 mogul 76079 plods up the bank from grosmont to goathland making quite a sound in the process at Beck hole
Macro Mondays - Backup
Holes
Rectangular hole in a wooden doormat, covered in ice crystals.
HSS and HMM! HMM!
Thanks for stopping by and for all of your kind comments, awards and faves -- I appreciate them all.
© Melissa Post 2019
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
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".
The theme for the group Macro Mondays was "Circles". So I took a very close look at my colander. It is an old metal colander my mother used all during my childhood.... she probably bought it about 1945, so it almost has antique status.
It has certainly been well used.... it has seen hundreds and hundreds of meals of spaghetti, and has drained more Mac and Cheese than you could imagine... not to mention draining truckloads of washed fruits and vegetables.
This is a very very macro view through two of the holes. I include a photo of the entire colander, in the first comment.
Reverse Lens Macro, Helicon focus for focus stacking, and Topaz Restyle to liven it up. Plus Photoshop Elements, which is my base program.
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.
yes, there is a hole in bella's face so you can go in there and take your picture...... no, i didn't do it! lol
I dyed my hair last week, sort of a gray/white color, and I was super excited to do a picture that could use it. I thought, what better way than to embody Alice and really take on a fairytale. I decided to jump down the rabbit hole, which I find to be far more fulfilling than simply falling down it.
I actually used lights for this one, something I rarely do and quite honestly don't enjoy. But it is fun to experiment and see what comes of that experimentation...at the most, a new technique...and at the least, confirmation of what fulfills us.
Next week I'll be on CreativeLive teaching all about image compositing! And then a week after that I'm headed to Australia for 2 weeks for workshops in Sydney, Melbourne, and even New Zealand...absolutely can't wait to visit some of the Hobbit sets! I'm really looking forward to a nice quiet holiday season though, complete with family and friends. My sister is moving to my area, and I couldn't be more thrilled. We haven't lived in the same state for 6 years!
Happiness to all <3
Through the hole now is seen
Shining brightly, as the sun does stream
A green leaf that does hang
From the branch where the birds they sang
A leaf of green in all it's glory
That through the hole does tell a story
Among the yellows, brown and green
Which shine brightly , as the sun does stream