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Merry Christmas and Happy Macro Monday to everyone. This small Christmas star was the object for my Holiday Bokeh post.
I also want to thank the administrators and members of this wonderful group, it is a wonderful group and so much fun. Looking forward to a lot more Macro Mondays in 2017.
Explored! 19 Dec 2016 # 4
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A quick shot of a pretty cardinal that hangs out in the tree.
Hope everyone is doing well and staying safe.
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Good evening, Flickr!
Just wanted to drop by and wish you all a very merry Christmas!! I truly hope you all had a pleasant day. Thank you all for being so kind <3
Merry Christmas!!! (More holiday themed photos to follow ;] )
December 19, 2016
Macro Mondays Theme: Holiday Bokeh
Merry Christmas and Prosperous 2017 to all! Happy Macro Mondays too!
Thank you very much to the administrator and members of this amazing group. It is a wonderful group and so much fun... more photos to be explored.
Subject: Christmas tree decor ornaments, size 1 inch in width and height
Backdrop: Christmas lights on christmas tree.
Technical: Camera – Fujifilm X-T10
Lens – Fujinon XF18-55mmF2.8-4 R LM OIS
Processed in Photoshop CS5 for windows to adjust the color balance, levels and curve on different layers.
To get a nice bokeh for my Fujifilm X-T10 with Fujinon XF18-55mmF2.8-4 R LM OIS; I placed the subject around 3 meters away from the backdrop, and then zoomed in the lens to 55mm. The camera to subject distance is at around 18 inches, that is the minimum close-focusing distance at 55mm.
Since I’m not using my 60mm macro lens, I cropped it at the size of 3” group guidelines.
All comments are highly appreciated. It will help me a lot to improve my photography skills. Big thanks to all of you for the comments, faves and views.
Happy clicking to all! HMM! Happy Holidays flickr friends!
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playing at MacroMonday's: holiday bokeh
Explore # 33 on Monday, December 19, 2016
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Each week the Macro Monday group is set a new macro challenge, this week it's 'Holiday Bokeh'.
I rather suspect this will be the last full set of submissions for 2016 as next Monday is the 26th and we may not have time to get the next one in.
Happy Christmas to all who follow me on Flickr.
Happy Christmas to all to see this image through the Macro Monday Group (it's at flic.kr/g/3NYFw).
Don't forget the folks that will be lonely this Christmas time.
and Happy Macro Monday #HMM!
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This was the first time I'd ever made a "filter" to put over my lens to change the shape of the bokeh. It was such a fun activity.
Merry Christmas Everyone!
Group: Macro Mondays
Theme: Holiday Bokeh
Santa snapping a quick shot while on vacation.
Merry Christmas and HMM!
Holiday Bokeh
Je n'avais pas eu le temps de participer la semaine dernière; voilà mon retard rattrapé ! Happy Macro Monday!
This is my contribution to Macro Mondays theme Holiday Bokeh. HMM and a Merry Christmas to all och you.
Image for Macro Mondays "Holiday Bokeh" theme.
El coche es una miniatura de unos 3 centímetros (escala 1/72).
Para hacer el bokeh de fondo he seguido el consejo en la discusión del grupo MacroMondays, proyectando la luz sobre un papel de aluminio arrugado.
Para conseguir los círculos desenfocados iluminé el fondo por un lado mediante una lámpara con bombilla LED de tono cálido y la linterna de mi teléfono móvil por el lado contrario.
Luego he ido jugando con la apertura del diafragma del objetivo y la separación del fondo con respecto a la parte de la foto bien enfocada.
Ha sido difícil, pero muy divertido aprender esta técnica.
¡HMM a todos!
Nikon D500
Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED
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Here is another holiday themed image. Each family has their own traditions that make the season special, and this little saying on a frame with one of our family pictures on it had the theme that worked as a title here. I've tried to include a few elements that connect me to the season, including the Bible, a family photo (out of focus), and the lights of the tree beyond. I've also used one of my flare overlays to add a little visual light interest to the image. At some point in the new year I will (by request) put together a package of my custom overlays along with some tutorials on how to use them to sell through my website. Have a blessed day!
Technical Information: Canon EOS 6D, SMC Takumar 50mm f/1.4, Processed in Adobe Lightroom CC, Photoshop CC, and Alien Skin Exposure X (use code "dustinabbott" to get 10% off)
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Used the bounce flash here using my sister-in-law's house as the bounce source for this capture of my daughters there out in the COLD with the holiday lights.
... and all they was complain how cold it was ;)
But I liked the results.
Happy Macro Monday to all the flickr friends, HMM
Macro Mondays theme “Holiday Bokeh”
p.s. the edge length of this little parcel is approx. 0,7"
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I wish you all happy holidays! May the new year bring compassion, joy and success!
I just received a vintage lens that I bought from Japan via eBay. It is a Canon 50mm f1.2 lens. It came with an origami crane - I used it together with some candles for this test shot. As you can see the lens is very soft wide open, and reasonably sharp in the center. Outside the center one can see chromatic aberration and a soft blur on bright objects. Depending on your taste this is nice or not so nice. I kind of like it, it gives the scene a personal touch.
I am looking forward to some more testing. I am wondering how this the lens performs not wide open, say at 2.8, and how portraits turn out with it.
This lens is not too big, has lots of glass, and is very heavy. In fact it weights more than my camera. Both together are 720 grams, camera body alone is 330 grams. This lens has pretty much the same size like the extended 16-50mm kit lens.
I processed a balanced HDR photo from a RAW exposure, and carefully pulled the curves.
-- © Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, NEX-6, _DSC8783_hdr1bal1g
... revisited in 2016... for "macro mondays"
--- Gingerbread men don’t want to be included on a menu with milk and cookies for Santa...
--- This poor little fellow escaped the teeth of Santa and the deers but now he is in danger ... he is melting in front of the fire...
LOL ... ;-D
Thanks for looking...
catch up soon... :-)
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