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i croped the image a bit to to comply with the rules...
The #MacroMondays #LessThanAnInch challenge
Meet Leo (or about a square inch of him), our six year old bearded dragon. Tame reptiles make good subjects for photography thanks to their tendency to remain stock still for short periods. Unfortunately nobody had told Leo who spoiled a potentially glittering modelling career by continually threatening himself in the reflection in the lens. It's breeding season y'know. To avoid this I used an 80-300mm lens with extension tubes to allow me to stand back a bit, using illumination from within the vivarium only. After about half an hour of (almost) cooperating he delivered a theatrical yawn, so I took the hint.
Leo was rendered monochrome in Photoshop, with colour popping used to restore the original colours around his eye. The reflection of a window in his pupil was blurred to take out the detail of the window frame while retaining the catchlight. As his now mono scales were too much of a contrast with his colourful eye, I took a photo of a fire and added this as an overlay, adjusting opacity to my taste. Leo is a dragon after all.
HMM all.
"Less than an inch" each way for Macro Monday February 26, 2018.
It took several tries, but I'm really happy with how this turned out. This shot gives a view of how the stitching fastens the folios together, providing a further take on last weeks theme "fastener".
I live in Buenos Aires, Argentina and it´s Summer time here. I´m ending 2018 doing what I love: Nature macro photography. This photo was taken handheld, no flash. No cropping. This Insect is a Coleoptera (Naupactus xanthographus).
If you look "closer", you will see another bug. :)
ISO 1600, f/8, 1/100
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I wish you all a HMM and a Happy New Year !
The accumulating condensation in the airlock of my fermenting home made wine...
Just a few more possibles I shot for this week's MACRO MONDAYS "Less Than An Inch"...
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Nikon D7100 + Tokina 100mm f/2.8 FX Macro Lens (AT-X M100 AF PRO D AF 100mm f/2.8)
f/6.3 @ 1/200 @ iso 400
(tweaked in Smart Photo Editor)
I have uploaded 6 macros for this weeks theme, which photo should I use?
Macro Mondays, #9 2018, Less Than An Inch.
Coqui, gold pendant for Macro Monday theme 'less than an inch' Feb 26/18
Coqui is a small frog native to Puerto Rico, they are named for the loud mating call they make at night.
What an interesting theme this week! The subject of the photo is a glass paperweight. I struggled with how I was going to accomplish this. I have a 100mm lens that can get in close, but not quite that close. I looked up reversing adapters but really couldn't justify buying one given my budget constraints. Then I remembered that I had purchased some extension tubes last year. I haven't really used them much so this was an excellent opportunity to get more familiar with them. I ended up using a 12mm and a 20mm extension tube with the 100mm lens. I still cropped it just a little to get it more centered. HMM everyone!
I have uploaded 6 macros for this weeks theme, which photo should I use?
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Macro Mondays, #9 2018, Less Than An Inch.
This is very old dried slice of blood orange. Now very transparent.
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Lots of tiny anti-counterfitting details adorn currency including "The United States of America" embedded in Franklin's collar on the $100 bill.
3:1 reproduction ratio (~12mm or < 0.5" side to side).
It was drizzling yesterday and I was looking for ideas for this week’s Macro Mondays theme. I stared out of the window and saw the shining, almost dazzling, raindrops on frangipani leaves and flowers. So, here comes my picture for the theme.
Macro Mondays: Less Than An Inch
For todays theme I took this little silver heart I was wearing when I have been very little. My parents wanted to make sure that I don't get lost.
I covered the heart to show a symbiosis of fragile elements. A fragile heart and fragile soft blossom.
#MacroMondays #lessthananinch
Tile sample of Fimo fiore cane created by Jon Stuart Anderson. In much the same way that millefiori* glass is created, Jon lays strips of Fimo polymer clay together building a design from the inside out. There is a video on his website demonstrating the process. What starts out the size of a loaf of bread is stretched into something very tiny. This tile is about 3/4 inch on a side and is sliced from one of these bars. My tile came with the turtle sculpture shown in the photo in the first comment. You can see some of the detail in use on the final sculpture. I am currently using my tile as a sculpture in my dollhouse shown in the other photo. HMM
* The term millefiori is a combination of the Italian words "mille" (thousand) and "fiori" (flowers).
Macro Mondays theme: Less Than An Inch
Canon IXUS 265 HS
Photo-Funkauslöser
Macro Mondays 26.2. "Less than an inch" - candidate #3
Diameter (red screw) ~7mm
Focus stack
Glass bead 19mm in diameter. Glass has a slight yellow tint. The rainbow effect is from the glass, as shot. Colours have not been enhanced in any way. No editing apart from cropping
This week's Macro Monday's theme: "Less than an Inch".
Shot with Canon G9XII in macro mode, and cropped some more.
Happy Macro Mondays!
For the Macro Mondays Theme: "Less than an Inch"
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Explore 27 februari 2018
Thank you very much for your time, faves and comments, it's much appreciated
Largest dimension is less than an inch. To avoid negative space and to stay within dimension-rules for this assignment I cropped the image.
Due to an influenza epidemic in our family, the only subject I could come up with this week are these tablets, our remedy for the past few days. No worries: This is a Doctor's Prescription cocktail.
For my Redux as usual I have tried combining a couple themes we did this year. Balance , Double image, Holiday bokeh ,Imperfection. I hope everyone has a wonderful New Year!!
You are looking at an Airport Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card, taken from an old Apple Macbook Air.
#LessThanAnInch. The little round thing that's in focus is the antenna socket. The metal plate is a radio frequency shield. The pointy thing at upper right is the tip of an ordinary push-pin (just for scale).
Image taken with the Canon EF-M 28mm Macro lens in "Super Macro" mode (aka 1.2x mode). Off-camera flash & diffusers.
HMM!
With it being St David’s day later this week I thought that a daffodil just opening for the occasion was pretty apt for the MM theme. With it being in the process of opening out it was less than an inch, just under 2cm when taken.
HMM and thanks for stopping