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Thank you for all wonderful photos that took me to places and events I could never really see. Whenever I was walking through your woods, cities, markets... I've enjoyed myself, endlessly.
Thank you for taking me on this wonderful journey and for letting me see the world through your eyes. In doing so, I've learned something about you personally.
Thanks to your EXIF data, I've learned a lot about photography and photo gear.
Thanks to the challenge theme groups, I've become a much better photographer. If someone had told me three years ago that I would take pictures of rusty screws or shoes, I would have just laughed. That was incomprehensible to me at that time.
Of course, a big thanks to Flickr for bringing us all together in this virtual home.
I wish you all a healthy, successful and Happy New Year 2020.
The little flower of a pine tree, its own ornament. We decorate them with ornaments and lights 🎄 and they are in our homes celebrating with us, too! Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas!
Macro Mondays #HolidayBokeh
Oh woe is me. My least favourite subject; and one I never seem to get when it's being asked for.
I took about 70 photos to get this one, along with another very similar one, and so hope I've got the bokeh correct.
Dear Admin & Moderators of the MM Group. Could I have an early Christmas present - that it's what you want and it stays in the Pool?!!
Honestly if it's way out and I don't think it is, I'll find a tissue, but accept your decision.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourite. :O)
Sigh...me and my roommate at Emory U. probably around 1966. She is the blonde and introduced me to my husband with whom she grew up. She moved back to Sylvester years later and we took up BFF status again!
This is a little metal snowflake about 1 inch across, I used a little LED head torch to light it and create the bokeh.
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Happy Holidays
Happy Smile on Saturday
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A simple image of a candle with fairy lights in the background. Complex capture with very very high dynamic range of light intensities, a bit of focus stacking on the candle - have to be fast as the candle is burning down! Bokeh - focus blur on the fairy lights needed a 15mm aperture in front of the f/1.4 lens to get the circles reasonably small. I used an old steel washer mounted on card.
This angel figurine was placed about 10 feet from the Christmas tree to get this holiday bokeh. He is one of three angel musicians. There is also a harpist and violinist. Maybe we'll see more of them another time. :) (Macro Mondays Theme: Holiday Bokeh. 5D Mark III, 1 sec f/13 100mm ISO 250)
Rudelle, Rudolph is too busy at this time of year to pose for photographs, HMM.
Whatever festival you celebrate around now throughout the world have a great time, let us hope 2017 brings joy to you all.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Had a very shiny nose
And if you ever saw it
You would even say it glows
All of the other reindeer
Used to laugh and call him names
They never let poor Rudolph
Join in any reindeer games
Then one foggy Christmas Eve
Santa came to say
"Rudolph, with your nose so bright
Won't you guide my sleigh tonight?"
Then how the reindeer loved him
As they shouted out with glee
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
You'll go down in history."
Picture for the MacroMondays group theme on December 19th, 2016: Holiday Bokeh.
It time for the Holiday again. Marry Christmas and Happy Holiday!
時間很快,又到了歲末年終的時節,家裡開始妝點節慶燈飾。
~世界山莊, 台北市, 台灣
Vision City Community, Taipei, Taiwan
- ISO 2000, F3.5, 1/320 sec, 100mm
- Canon 5D MarkIII with EF 100mm f/2.8 L Macro lens
- Shot @ 7.38pm