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Macro Mondays

Made of Metal

 

HMM!

Pink wall in front of Philp Johnson buidling / Corpus Christi, TX

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This shot was made to test the fabulous Olympus 300 f4 PRO. I have to say that I'm impressed by the sharpness and stabilization of this lens.

Unfortunately my hobby-budget is quite limited so this buddy will stay on my wishlist!

The picture shows some stainless steel pipes at the Porsche factory in Zuffenhausen.

A minimalistic take on a Piha beach scene, New Zealand.

 

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To think things over...

Vida de fotógrafo é assim.

Vai para a cozinha, começa a fazer a comida, comida pronta, põe no prato e o que sobra?

Sobra a panela vazia.

Vazia para você!

A panela estava cheia de pose!

Tive que fotografar.

Ice crystals aloft reflected in the light of Venus over the lake. My Nikon couldn't capture the photo so I asked my husband to grab the shot on his cellphone and I completed the processing. Woke up to a snow covered landscape after a 45 degree day.

For 119 pictures in 2019 #66 "Less is more". Less cheese, more onions makes a tasty grilled cheese. This was made using asiago bread, a layer of swiss cheese, some roast beef piled on, a big pile of the sauteed onions (see next photo), and a final layer of cheese. Butter one side and grill just like you would a plain grilled cheese. Butter the other side and flip. Grill until cheese is fully melted. It got the name "french onion" because of the addition of very well caramelized onion. Sauteing with a bit of vermouth adds something very nice. Note that this is not my recipe, the idea came from a youtuber named Sam the Cooking Guy. I did have to use a different type of bread.

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United States National Arboretum

Back and forth, splish splash, perpetual motion, from long before me, and continuing long after I am gone along with my human worries.

 

Dusk at a lake I pass on a weekly basis, finally after years I found a little time to stop.

From the "GRAINSCAPES" series.

For Macro Mondays: Less than an inch

This little star measures 3 mm, 0,118 inch.

Thanks for your visits, comments and favorites.

Happy Macro Mondays!!!

 

It's sometimes cathartic to go through one's memorable archives and work on some older imagery with a new set of eyes.

Our "meh" winter of 2015-16 is almost over, and I think a lot of us will be getting out the ol' gear and capturing Spring!

Explore #2 08/07/18

 

After having shot sunset and moonrise here the night before it was only a 6 hour wait for sunrise, and the one thing I was hoping for was mist...

 

As I walked down to the loch it was pretty much everything I had wanted conditions wise, little patches of mist along the lake, at this point the sun had yet to come up over the hills and as I was shooting I could see more creeping in from the left, I turned around to see an absolutely enormous bank of mist rolling in off the hills onto the Loch, which completely enveloped the 2 little fishing boats.

 

Really pleased with the images from this place and for once couldn't have had any better conditions for what I wanted.

 

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Playmobil set #5271 (blame them)

 

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For Flickr Friday #LessIsMore

A small section of a painted billboard.

 

Battersea, London

taken with Em5 Mark iii and 12 45 f4 Pro

Grain is good.

Le Conquet, Bretagne, France

 

{85 mm: ƒ/6.3 | 1/320 s | ISO 100 | manual focus}

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san miguel de allende, gto

mexico

 

from The Winter Garden series, 2019-20

Two windmills in front of the setting sun, photographed with a long lens and cropped. Seen from the top of Mt. Heuberg, Bavaria, Germany.

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365/365: 2015

 

Well the day has come, the 365 is over and I feel more disappointed than pleased to see the end of it. I have loved being part of this, I've met so many lovely people, seen so many amazing photos.

 

Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to comment on my photos throughout the year. I really appreciate it.

 

I now have just one day to make my mind up...to join or not to join, that is the question! Yes, I'm talking about the 366.

 

Wishing you all a very happy, healthy and creative 2016!

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