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My grandmother's old hat-pin. (It is less than an inch, as you can see from the background 0,5 cm side-lenght squares.)
Less than an inch - Macro Mondays
Macro shots at home - The Flickr Lounge
The edge length from the "Baby Cube" is 5 milimeters.
To realize the depth-of-field with F 2.8 I've used focus-stacking with 103 from 200 taken pictures.
The two cubes have been arranged on the german board game "Mensch ärgere dich nicht" .
This is the reason for the yellow shining blur in my photo
Thomas :-))
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MACRO MONDAYS: FEBRUARY 26, 2018
THEME: LESS THAN AN INCH
I wanted to add something to the group that looks a little abstract.
I know, I know, it's a "pull-tab" not a pop top. This is from a can of Budweiser, the King of Beers (if you are to believe their advertising). This was left here by a visiting Euro beer-lover. When she's here she does enjoy US beer, like PBR and Bud. Of course, Corona and Heineken and other brands of beer are on the "acceptable to drink" list as well.
While processing this image, John Hiatt's "Riding with the King" was playing in my head. Here is a great rendition with Hiatt singing and Sonny Landreth playing lead on slide. The band is tight, the video and sound are excellent. Highly recommended. www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_CUzuitxSI
Macro Mondays -- theme: Less Than An Inch
Macro Monday's less than an inch challenge. I found composition, focus, depth of field all challenging at this distance.
For this week's theme on Macro Mondays, which was... Less Than An Inch.
A so called berry (well, the raspberry), which is not a berry (but an aggregated stone fruit, according to my botany classes at university - the USEFUL stuff they teach you....), amongst seedless grapes...which, ironically, are berries (again, according to the botanists).
Nice colour contrast between the different, well, berries, and since the grape was less than a cm in diameter, the entire frame should definitely be... less than an inch.
And its food. Who's to argue with that....
Finally I made it.... :))
HMM!
...with a juvenile Wall Lizard enjoying Saturday's sunshine along the seafront between Bournemouth and Poole.
This macro photo of a very small, juvenile wall lizard's head is my entry for the Macro Mondays challenge group theme for this week of 'Less than an inch'. HMM
This weeks 'Macro Mondays' effort on the theme of 'Less Than An Inch'. I struggled with this one as that leaves a lot of choice of what to shoot, but while making sure I didn't go over the inch, I thought of this. Anyhoo, HMM y'all!
This is my contribution to this weeks Macro Monday Theme of "Less Than An Inch". A small marble being photographed by a micro man...HMM
I pulled out a rarely-used camera and attached a macro filter to see what might be accomplished. A significant crop was needed to get to this level. Mark this up as a learning experience. It is easier to photograph a moving helicopter.
Macro Mondays
Theme: Less than an inch
February 26, 2018 (GMT)
Fresh snow caught on our chain link fence. I've taken far more ice images than snow over the last few years (thanks to our climate), so I was fascinated to see how "soft" and how much depth snow has in macro.
For Macro Mondays "Less then an Inch" (my first entry in quite a while!) - and yes, I measured it to determine my crop.