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The Christmas Tree by David Harris 14 Nov 1978
Coloured lights and tinsel.
Hang from almost every branch.
Card with little jingles.
Also make their stance.
An angel stands on the top.
Looks down with peace and good will.
The tree is almost ready now.
To stand by the window sill.
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Happy Macro Monday
Explored #8 on 2016-12-19
Many thanks for all the favs and kind comments
Fröhliche Weihnachten / Merry Christmas
Macro Mondays theme: Holiday Bokeh
Not managed to take part in MM for a few weeks as just been too busy. Just had to squeeze this one in before christmas as I just love Bokeh!!
Merry Christmas everyone 🎅🎄, HMM too! Thanks for all your comments and favourites as always.
Explored 19th December 2016, position 182.
A small, wooden Christmas tree ornament for this week's Macro Mondays theme.
A very Merry Christmas and a Happy Macro New Year to everyone!
Santa Claus confetti. Each piece is just under an inch at it's widest, so overall this almost exactly 3 inches wide. Merry Christmas and a happy New Year everyone.
This week was something new for me and I really enjoyed getting the bokeh affect. I have chosen a christmas decoration that we bought a few years ago in Cologne at the christmas markets. I'm not sure how well he can see with his hat pulled down over his eyes!!
HMM!!
Big or small, more or less expensive, a gift is always precious when it is from the heart.
Merry Christmas to all Flickr friends.
For Macro Mondays' theme "Bokeh"
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No large flashing glitter graphics or invite signs please.....Thanks!
Explore # 214 and FP Thanks everyone!
My dear Sylvia you're going to have to stop calling me Scrooge!! There are so many beautiful holiday shots here it flickr I think Sylvia helped start the trend! I wasn't even going to participate today. I gave into my addiction.
PS.... The berries are approximately 1/8 of an inch each.
HGGT!!
HBWH!
354/366: 2016
Macro Monday - Holiday Bokeh
Craft stash to the rescue again.
Wishing you all a wonderful festive season and HMM
For Macro Monday Dec 24 2018 - theme Holiday Bokeh
This is a treasured figurine of Santa. His face is about 1.25 inches wide. He has a green sack over his shoulder filled with toys and stands about 10.5 inches tall.
One inch wide snowglobe and Christmas tree lights in the background. Shot with F3.5 on the lens but with half an inch of tubes fitted and a speedlight pointing upwards and backwards. HMM, MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Macro Mondays - Holiday Bokeh
LACPIXEL - 2016
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I had my wife hold the ornament at some distance from the tree while I got in close with the 50mm lens and shot it wide open. Light from the hallway behind me was helpful.
I have been trying to capture some Holiday shots for over a week and somehow shooting indoors precluded me from joining all my Flickr pals who are having so much fun with their Christmas shots. Learning about night time photography and lighting has been especially challenging....any tips are appreciated...I'm an outdoor photographer, to say the least! I did use a tripod for the indoor/nightime shots but wondering if there are any good lights out there that are not like flash bulbs that wash out the shadows...?
Close up of a beautiful blue ornament with Christmas Lights in the background, creating a soft bokeh effect. This image was taken for the Macro Monday group as part of their Holiday Bokeh challenge.
The depth and clarity of the ornament was accomplished with an 8 image stack; the colored lights in the background were a small strand of battery operated "fairy lights" placed about 10 feet behind the ornament (in front of black poster board). The lighting on the ornament itself came from the right side, using a 2700K bulb reflected off a silver lined umbrella. Post processing was done in Adobe Light Room first then into Photoshop for stacking.
Comments and constructive feedback are always appreciated!