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Photographed for the Macro Mondays theme of "Less Than An Inch". This strange blue plastic moulding is a water pressure reducer from the valve of a water cistern. This macro photograph was taken with a Fuji XT2 using a Samyang 100mm f2.8 macro lens. The subject was lit by daylight from a studio window. A mirror was used to reflect light back onto the subject.
50/118 Haberdashery (sewing or needlework supplies /notions) Hinda's Thimble
Macro Mondays. February 19, 2018. #LessThanAnInch
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Less than an inch - Macro Mondays
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2:1 approx magnification (area <1/3") with extension tubes + tamron 90/2.5 macro + 49-49 adapter + reversed porst 50/1.7 gallery with this lens setup
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My Vernier Gauge set up to read 25.3 mm, just 100 Microns less than an inch.
Less than an Inch for Macro Mondays
#12 Precision for 118 pictures in 2018
From Napier, New Zealand whose Art Deco Festival weekend is held towards the end of February and features all sorts of wonderful things. This is part of a set of earrings and broaches I bought when visiting Napier. The Earring is 2.6cm long so I have cropped it to fit with the theme of less than an inch. HMM everyone!
I drew a one inch square on black card and on white card and then tried all sorts of things for Macro Mondays less than an inch. This little flower made from rubber bands fitted well inside the square.
100x the 2018 Edition - square
A 10x pocket loupe attached to the back of my iPhone6s with painters' blue tape and pointed into the mirror. It was hard to get any of the loupe to be both visible and in focus. This is as good as I got it..
“Less Than An Inch", Second choice version for MM.
Bottle finishes or "lips" are almost as varied as the bottle shapes themselves. The term "finish" originates with the mouth-blown bottle production process where the last step in completing a finished bottle was to "finish the lip." Other alternative names for the finish besides lip was "top," "mouth," or "corkage" (Howard 1950; White 1978).
The base of a bee's antennae taken with an Electron Microscope on 4x5 Scientific Instant Film; possibly Kodak.
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I have uploaded 6 macros for this weeks theme, which photo should I use?
Macro Mondays, #9 2018, Less Than An Inch.
This is an 10 year old dried chili pepper. The walls of the chilie are so thin that they are transparent.
Macro Mondays - Less Than An Inch
LACPIXEL - 2018
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Making of for this week's MacroMondays
challenge "LessThanAnInch"
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"Macro Mondays" "Less Than An Inch" theme
Russian hand painted brooch. It is 2 x 1 l/2 inches - less than 1 inch of it is depicted in this photo to conform with 1 inch rule of the theme.
This kind of miniature painting is done mostly in the village of Fedoskino in Russia. It is best known for producing handpainted lacquered boxes.