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The Grain Belt sign on the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, this is how it looked for the Holidays, taken Dec. 2018.
I was experimenting with a LED ring light buried in some snow acting as a base for the bubble, so the bubble is lite from below. The series of shots generally did not work as well as I hoped they would.
It was fairly cold (-12˚C) and it was difficult to focus. The internal reflection inisde the bubble was also hard to control. I did like the pattern scene in the bubble; so I played with the contrast and went High Key with the processing.
Will try again if there is an opportunity, but will pull back a little and try adding some colour through the lighting.
This week's theme for Macro Monday is "Abstract" which promised to be lots of fun to play with!
For me the most interesting material to experiment with was glass.
So I chose a green rectangular vase with a lively profile shape at the edges which I thought would make interesting abstract forms, an old wine glass with a rippled surface, and a pink glass candle holder with a copper foot for the most abstract of the images.
It sure was fun! Thank you, dear Moderators :)
HMM to all participants 💙💙💙
Ahh, I'm so tired, I just wanna sleep all day.
This is an old photo of a light painting I did a while back. I learned that I'm really bad with making shapes without being able to see the results right away. Unfortunately, this was as close as I got to a perfect heart...*sigh* I still really enjoy the idea behind this photo, where love brings two people together.
Also, my photostream is very strange, just the order of uploads makes it seem very...it just doesn't seem right I guess...
I had to walk into town to the hospital to have a Aortic Aneurysm Screening so I took my camera with me. Yellow filter on camera.
Tried photographing this early in the morning. Although the morning temperature was -13˚C, the micro climate on my balcony was at -2˚C, and the bubble would not freeze. Unfortunately I had to wait until the evening when everything finally cooled down to start experimenting. After an hour the batteries were dying, and I could no longer feel my fingers, so it was time to pack things up. One of the better results, but not totally happy with the results.
The first line of the Paris Metro opened in 1900 and now consists 300 stations on 16 lines, It is one of the densest metro systems in the world.
The Odéon station is in the heart of the Left Bank and was opened on the 9th of January 1910 as part of the connecting section of the line under the Seine between Châtelet and Raspail.
This is the Line 10 platform.
They have added some colourful lighting to jazz it up a bit.
To see greater detail, click on the photo and/or the arrows in the upper right hand corner to expand.
Your views, favs and comments are greatly appreciated!
Studio stack of the last post pupa (alive specimen).31 exposures with 7dmk2 + fully extended Pentax bellows + reversed Hexanon 40mm at f5.6 ; iso 100 and v=1.6seg Illuminated with 2 led lights and a white paper cilynder around the subject.Asembled in Zerene stacker.
Insect was fixed to a pin with a Blu-tack mastic to avoid leaving residues in his skin.
forever jung like spring //// für immer jung wie der Frühling
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lensbaby composer pro 50 / tulip / open aperture / LEDlight / macro /
dream filter / blur Effect / vignette white / edited
A striking black & white longhorn beetle (♀ Tragocephala crassicornis, Coleoptera, Cerambycidae - from Madagascar, Moramanga, 2018).
Studio work with a dry specimen; first rehydrated then staged. Focus stack, 102 images, assembled in Zerene Stacker (Pmax & Dmap). Sony A7Rm3 + FE 2.8/90mm Macro G OSS; ISO-50, f/3.5, 1/8s, -1.3step, mix of daylight and ledlight.
I made this photo in 2014, downloaded it today. These are all LED lights. These lights! Not easy to capture at night. Of all my many attempts, this is the only photo I kept. I have wondered if this photo was worthy to share, so here it is.
Vitruvian Park is located in Addison, Texas and the light show is still an active event.
vitruvianlights.com
In Winter, days are so short that it is dark when you try to take your bicycle to work and also when you bike home... I need these lights to actually find the bike at the garden :-)
Many people were walking along the Millennium Bridge as can be seen in the foreground on the right, but one person was in the same position for a long time. He was probably being photographed or watching his partner taking photos. The 20 second exposure did not capture all the other people unless they stood still or moved slowly.
This was a social walk for some members of Windsor Photographic Society. We were doing the illuminated river . London.
( www.illuminatedriver.london )
We started at Waterloo Bridge and worked our way down along the Thames to finally reach Tower Bridge to get night shots of the illuminated bridges. So many things to capture but was great fun with an extra session on an island in the middle of the road doing buses passing each other over Tower Bridge.
Thanks to Malcolm who organised the event which about 8 folks made it.
This image was using either ReeXpose App or ReeHeld App
but was tricky as people were walking fast or running at times which made the bridge jump up and down not ideal for the tripod !! The iPhone 13 Pro Max and app were set for 20 seconds exposure at ISO 1000, aperture f/1.5 focal length 5.7mm and processed in Lightroom Classic.
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#ABFAV_Artificial_light
Warm candle light in dark days, I am grateful for the seasonal festivities, the glitter and shine.
Candles on water, Led lights on wire and many more.
I see the sparkle in the eyes and everything.
Lights of all kinds, yes please!
I wish you all the very best and thank you for all your kind words, time, comments, faves and likes. Very much appreciated. M, (*_*)
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Nights in White Salmon...
oops, that is white satin I guess!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9l59IPomH7Q&feature=related
so there I was, outside on the porch at home in White Salmon, with my gorillapod, playing with shots of these leaves on the railing... when I aimed my little blueish LED light at the leaf to help focus, and it looked purty! so there we go.
Disclaimer: No leaves were placed or harmed in the shooting of these photos
(little_m already placed them all... flickr.com/photos/9735372@N03/2987038996/
Family : Tephritidae
Euleia Heraclei (female)
138 shots
Magnification around : 8x-9x
Lens : Nikon BD Plan 10x/0.25 210/0
Lights: 3 Led Lights and cylinder paper for diffuser
Ledverlichting verbruikt veel minder stroom. Gelukkig is er inmiddels ook warm led-verlichting verkrijgbaar.
LED lighting consumes much less power. Fortunately, warm LED lighting is now also available. That is this picture about
Thanks for taking time to fave, comment and look at my work. I really appreciate.
Crazy colors of Stephanorrhina guttata or White dotted chafer (24mm, Cetonidae). Dried collection specimen from Kpalimé forest (Togo, July 2007).
Studio work, focus stack of 81 images; assembled in Zerene Stacker (Dmap & Pmax).
Sony A7RM5, FE 2.8/90 Macro G OSS; ISO-100, f/5, 1/60s, -2step, diffused ledlight.
For Macro Mondays 'Holes' theme - a broken sea shell.
Photographed on a gloss, black floor tile and illuminated with LED lighting. A focus stack of 10 images processed in Helicon Focus, dust and fibre removal in Photoshop, conversion to mono in Silver Efex Pro, cropping and sharpening in Lightroom. HMM.