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Macro Monday´s themes of the week is #lessthananinch#
Algo menos de 2,5cm era el tema esta semana.
Better on L.
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These colourful chicks measure just under half an inch between each other. My original shot broke the rules by a little bit so I decided to go with this one instead. I'll include the original shot "macro chicks" below (which I prefer). Happy Macro Monday everyone. I've seen some great shots so far.
I filled this tiny mug with real milk to make it look nicer. The mug at it's widest (to include the handle) is 1 1/2 cm. I did want to keep the shadow in it and hope the dimensions are acceptable.
Channelled Heath makes a lot of very small flowers bloom.
I measured the size of one of the flowers. They were about 3mm (about 0.12inches) each one.
Macro Mondays: Less than an inch
The wild pear trees (and tame ones) busted out with white blooms in Alabama last week as we experienced a wave of summer weather in February. The blooms became more and more beautiful as I zoomed in until I captured the center of an unfurling dance. The stamen (purple anthers, the bending white filaments) surrounding the golden stigma and style of the pistil. All about an 1/8". (And yes, I had to look up the anatomy of a flower to figure that all out.)
Tiny cast silicone rubber dog figure for the Macro Mondays group. Topic: Less than an inch. Happy Macro Monday!
It is just a weed from my yard. I did a little research and found out that is is Lamium amplexicaule, commonly known as henbit dead-nettle,common henbit, or greater henbit. It is edible so if I get really hungry I have something to nibble on. For this shot I used Neewer extension tubes. This one used all three tubes for a total of 68 mm on my 50mm lens. I also used my ring light.
The crocus have been blooming for nearly a week already. It finally stopped raining and with two days of sun it was dry enough to get to them today.
Getting ready for Macro Mondays “Less Than An Inch"
Slightly wider than 1/2 inch. Each mark is 1/16th of an inch and each larger one on the sides of the scale mark 1/4 inch.
Probably greater than 2:1 magnification.
Mucking around with some possibles for next Monday's Macro Monday Challenge - Less Than An Inch.
This is a clear plastic rule shot through two polarizing filters, one on lens and one below the rule, but above the light source ( a Dolphin lantern).
This week was definitely a challenge. The vine with these tiny pink flowers is fairly common near home.
The less than an inch challenge last week for Macro Mondays prompted looking closer than normal when wandering outside. One find was this clematis vine with just a touch of snow still clinging to it.
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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HMM!!!
Nikon D7100 + Tokina 100mm f/2.8 FX Macro Lens (AT-X M100 AF PRO D AF 100mm f/2.8)
f/8 @ 1/640 @ iso 400
(tweaked in Smart Photo Editor)
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Less Than An Inch
This abalone frog fetish from the Zuni Pueblo is less than an inch at the widest part of its face (the eyes). HMM!
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© Melissa Post 2018
Taken for Macro Mondays theme "Less than an inch, from 26th for Feb.
The lemon eclips. Thanks for viewing, faving and commenting!
What a fun challenge. Trying to do something different with some severe restrictions. Well, when I found this little plastic clown fish at a store near me I knew that I had to make him the focus of the shot. The background is a glittery gel that I keep in a jar and it's a little difficult to wrangle because it's always shifting to a more "relaxed" state. As I was taking the shot, the fish would begin drooping and I would reposition the camera or the fish. HMM.