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Wenteltrap uitzichttoren de Waterloop Enschede
Gezien tijdens voorbereiding op de 40 km sponsorloop van Nacht van de Vluchteling. Voorbereiding: Hengelo- rondje Enschede 24 km
Hello my amazing Flickr friends !
Today is a red day at Color my world Daily and we celebrate holes at Macro Mondays. And since I’m addicted to eggs, I decided to photograph a hole in one of my eggshells. It is a very rare geological phenomena and it occurs only once in every 1 567 890 eggshells. The hole is the result of very weak shell structure and we believe that it is directly linked with the tiny chicken curiosity. The more curious the chick the more holes formations in an eggshell will occur. So I was very lucky to be able to take a picture of such a rare phenomena just in time for Macro Mondays !! And just to show you how beautiful it looks under a macro lens (or extension tubes in this case) , a tiny heart is visible at the other end of the eggshell. I hope you will like it !
See you later ! Mucho, mucho amor for you all !!
Thank you so much for all your lovely comments / favs/ general support / happy thoughts!! Stay safe and well!!
What you see in this shot is water, except for one dry spot. I used a red peace of shiny paper and held it above the spot to create that one red spot. A shot for my minimalistic fans :-)
Aangezien het blijkbaar niet helemaal te volgen is wat hierboven staat omschreven in het Engels, hierbij ook even in het Nederlands. Op de foto zie je een klein stukje waar geen water is waardoor je een soort van gat ziet. Erboven heb ik (buiten beeld) een rood glinsterend stukje papier gehouden dat zorgt voor het rode kleurtje. Ik hoop dat het zo duidelijk is.
Shot with the Olympus E-M1, Mark II outfitted with the Olympus 12.0-200.0 mm f/3.5-6.3 lens in Shelburne, Massachusetts.
(...) But if you tame me, my life will be as enlightened. I know the sound of footsteps that will be different from everyone else. Other steps send me hurrying underground. Your instead will call me out of my burrow like music.(...)
Le Petit Prince Antoine de Saint- Exupéry.
This forest is located in the middle of the National Park of Casentino Forests Arezzo (Tuscany).
It is famous because it was a forest full of bandits who robbed the travelers.
It was given to San Francesco by Count Orlando of Chiusi della Verna.
San Francesco built a famous sanctuary, today a place of pilgrimage.
It seems that in this place the saint received the stigmata and converted many bandits in the woods...
Thanks for your recent visit ,comment, fav and invite, always all much appreciated...
I wish you a wonderful week :)
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The dramatic Grind o da Navir of Eshaness. Here the mightiest western storm seas imaginable have smashed a great hole in the sea cliff wall and thrown thousands of tons of ignimbrite rock through the gap. These boulders have built up into a giant storm beach, a distance from the sea, trapping a small loch between the two.
#MacroMonday
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For "Sound" it had to be my violin. If I don't play it (and I know I should, but, oh dear, the overcoming!), I can at least honour it with a bit of Flickr sunshine from time to time. Maybe I should work on my "scratch resitance" (sound-wise), it might help me to get over the first caterwauling hours of exercise after so many years of not practicing ;-)
This, you've guessed it, is a small part of the F hole, about 2 cm / 0,78 inches wide. I decided to go for a slightly more "obscure", kind of vague low key look with a very shallow DOF, because when it comes to music, sound in general, it often is not very clear at all why we like a song, a specific sound, or why we positively hate it. Sound, music moves us, either way.
I have a busy day today, so I can only stop by here today occasionally, I hope to catch up with you later! HMM, Everyone, and have a nice and safe week ahead!
Für das Thema "Sound" musste es meine Geige sein. Wenn ich sie schon nicht spiele (ich sollte, ich weiß, aber die Überwindung!), kann ich ihr wenigstens von Zeit zu Zeit ein wenig Flickr-Sonnenschein gönnen. Vielleicht sollte ich an meiner (klanglichen) Kratzfestigkeit arbeiten, um, nach so langer Zeit des Nichtspielens, die ersten Stunden des Katzenjammers zu überstehen, bis es wieder rund klingt ;-)
Dies ist, Ihr habt es schon erraten, ein Teil des F-Lochs. Ich habe hier bewusst auf geringe Schärfentiefe gesetzt, um den Charakter von Musik, von Klang generell zu verbildlichen. Wir können ja oft gar nicht definieren, warum wir ein Musikstück mögen oder einen bestimmten Klang geradzu hassen. Musik, Klang bewegt, so oder so.
Ich habe heute viel zu tun und kann hier nur gelegentlich reinschauen. Ich hoffe, heute Abend wieder mehr Zeit für Euch und auch den MM zu haben. Ich wünsche Euch eine schöne neue Woche, liebe Flickr-Freunde, passt gut auf Euch auf!
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Check out John Worsfold! I basicly stole this idea from his abstract painting. The quality and quantity of his work are inspiring! Thanks John!
Two locknuts
This is about 4cm.
Happy Macro Monday.
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Glass cut flower holder with some zany lighting. The object itself is a slightly drab slightly funeral thing so my flashlights and colour intrusion are either an abomination or an inspiration. I’m m kinda happy with this however as a macro subject it may be a bit too abstracted.
Laowa 60mm manual 2x magnification lens
A metal sewing bobbin handed down from my grandmother, measures 2cm or .79 inches. I had a setup photo with measuring rule, but must have deleted it. If anyone needs it, let me know ;-)
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my photo at link was selected "35 truly stunning, beautiful and unusual photos" by smashing magazine. I thank all my friends for their support..
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