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Smile on Saturday: Natural stones
Stones in slowly melting ice, right outside my door. I used white vignette to frame and give a sense of thicker winter ice.
A small key in an ice cube, for #MacroMondays #InIce
Taken at 1:1 magnification. Key is about 47 mm long.
Baroque pearls and petals from a pink Knockout rose, frozen in ice for the Macro Mondays theme, "In Ice."
Macro Mondays task: subject of your photo must be frozen in ice.
This is a slice of red hot chili pepper. In other words, Hot'n cold
For Macro Mondays - Fozen in Ice
I found this week's theme quite interesting. Although I had seen photos of different things frozen in ice, I never tried to do it and was surprised with the result. From the bunch of pictures taken this was my favorite. I like the way the air bubbles from the bottom are different from the ones on the top. It is like the leaf is slowly falling into water leaving a trail of bubbles.
This weeks Macro Monday theme is: In Ice
#in ice
#macro mondays
I placed a strawberry into my clear iceball maker, but to be completely clear, I need 48 hours and silly me remembered this theme 24 hours. So.... I had to cheat a bit. The top is clear, the bottom is not.
Shot outside in the sunlight.
Taken for the February 15, 2021 Macro Monday theme: In Ice.
Swarovski rivoli crystal, 14mm diameter. The "pupil" of the eye is a reflection of my camera. ;)
Han Solo became frozen on guard duty on the frozen planet Hoth, later on the cloud city flying around the planet Bespin, he was again frozen, but this time in carbonite.
The mini figure has been frozen in a cube measuring 1 inch cubed.
Macro Mondays, theme # In Ice
For the MM theme of “in ice”, I have 16 subjects all told and a couple with a two orientations. Just told a bud that there will be major dithering in the next few hours!! I’ll try to leave a link to the album somewhere close by when I get the possibilities narrowed down a bit!
Macro Mondays Theme....frozen in ice.
Been a long time since I've taken part in a Macro Mondays theme but thought I'd start again to give me a distraction in lockdown.
Macro Monday's
two penny's frozen in a zip lock bag of ice (we had them on the back porch from summer to scare away the wasps) and I thought it was perfect for this week. I removed the ziplock bag before shooting.
I promised I would plan ahead the last time we did this theme. I read the article and selected some tiny plants from the garden and froze them in some paper containers. Then I forgot about them. I managed a decent shoot this morning and spent a couple of hours struggling with BAD PANDA.
Here I am at last.
I'm uploading the two best shots. This one is the tiny leaves from my Japanese maple, Beni Maiko that translates to "red haired dancing girl".
The other one is a dandelion and an ivy leaf. I think it looks more like a dancing girl than the maple.
HMM
The macro monday’s theme for today, 2/15, is frozen in an ice cube, InIce. These turned out better than I had the right to expect considering the complexity needed to create crystal clear cubes. Mine didn’t pass muster for that criteria but I liked the results nonetheless. I think there may be 8 I like.... thank goodness for Barbie accessory props...
"macro mondays" InIce "ice cube"
GROUP: MACRO MONDAYS
THEME: IN ICE
SUBJECT: FROZEN PENNY
(not quite 2" horizontally including open spaces)
“Ice contains no future, just the past, sealed away. As if they're alive, everything in the world is sealed up inside, clear and distinct. Ice can preserve all kinds of things that way - cleanly, clearly. That's the essence of ice, the role it plays.”
― Haruki Murakami, Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman
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Macro Mondays theme: #In Ice
Encased in a delicate prison of ice, the rosebud remains untouched by time, its petals frozen in the first whispers of bloom. The soft blush of its color contrasts with the glassy frost, as though warmth and cold are locked in silent conversation. Tiny air bubbles glisten within the ice, capturing fleeting moments of light, turning the small blossom into a crystalline treasure. Though trapped, it is not lifeless—its quiet beauty lingers, promising a bloom that may never unfold, yet remains perfect in its stillness.
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An "environmentally friendly" green-tipped match in a block of ice. Focusing on the match was hard. I ended up focusing on the edge of the green. The block was placed on top of miniature blue, turquoise, and gold tiles. Lit with a Smith-Victor round LED light at 1/2 power, a purple-gelled Canon 550EX Speedlite, camera left, set to 1/32 power, and a deep straw double-gelled Canon 550EX Speedlite, camera right, set to 1/128 power. Both triggered with Pocket Wizards.
Canon 6D Mark II and Canon MP-E 65mm macro 1x-5x lens. ISO 200, f16 at 1/20 second.
A wedding ring combined with an eccentric piece of jewelry into a neckless and encased in ice.
Frozen and shot for the the In Ice Macro Mondays theme.
In a desperate attempt to be reunited with Romeo, Juliet follows the Friar's plot and fakes her own death. The message fails to reach Romeo, and believing Juliet dead, he takes his life in her tomb. Juliet wakes to find Romeo's corpse beside her and kills herself. The grieving family agree to end their feud.
As the Nurse chases after Romeo, (Act 1, Scene 5) Juliet says, "If he be married. My grave is like to be my wedding bed" . She means that if Romeo is married, she will die unmarried, because she will never marry another, but in the end her grave does become her wedding bed.
Her statement is also an acknowledgement of her youth and foreshadowing of her early death.
"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet" (Act 2, Scene 2) is a popular reference to William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, in which Juliet seems to argue that it does not matter that Romeo is from her family's rival house of Montague, that is, that he is named "Montague".
William Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet
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