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A less than one inch portion of an angel wing shell recently collected on the beach in South Carolina.
Resting on my open Bible, this is a smiling cross on the end of a kind of hippie bookmark I have in my Bible. It's only 1/2" across and I shot at 1:1 with a tripod and shutter release. Happy MACRO MONDAYS!
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Macro Mondays ~Less Than An Inch
These glass beads belong to an antique child's rosary beads, very small and fine beads only a few millimetres each....
For Macro Mondays theme, "Less than an inch." (Don't know whey EXIF says "flash off, did not fire." It did.)
MacroMondays: Less Than An Inch.
“To see a World in a Grain of Sand
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour.”
― William Blake, Auguries of Innocence
I found some moss on a wall in my garden, the tallest stem is about 1.5 cm with the whole image fitting just under an inch, For Macro Mondays group. HMM!
macro mondays: Less than an inch...very tiny clockwork piece.
Weekly Theme (Week 9) ~ Macro Shots At Home
9/16" X 9/16" macro, or 15mm x 15mm, I think this is the smallest macro square I have ever shot! The Kiwi bird from New Zealand.
The tasty tiny tip of purple sprouting broccoli.
Held back from Sunday lunch, just for Macro Mondays theme 'Less than an inch'
For Macro Mondays, this week’s theme: “Less Than An Inch"
The curled loop is about a quarter of an inch. I used a 100mm Macro lens with a Kenko 36 mm extension tube.
HMM!
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The overall size of the actuator and head is 14mm. The head itself is 4.5 mm.
60mm Macro lens with 16mm extension tube
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Mini LED flashlight, tip measures 1/2 inch, making this overall composition #LessThanAnInch #MacroMondays
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For Macro Mondays theme 'Less Than an Inch'.
The image shows a portion of a very small feather I picked up some while ago on the seashore. It was shot with my macro lens plus three extension tubes, as a ten-shot focus stack. The feather almost certainly comes from an oystercatcher, a pretty black and white species of seabird that is common around here. The feather was very unusual in that it was cleanly divided into a black side and a white side by the central rachis of the feather.
Some of the paintbrushes I use when I get some time to build models. Some of them are already on retirement actually, new ones would look boring. Photographed using the kit zoom macro extension ring.
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Posting early as I’m back to full time work from Monday!
This is the tip from a well worn USB thumb drive, which in its entirety is around an inch tall. It’s shot under LED torchlight and I played around with reflecting different colours onto the right side to create depth. After trying several coloured cards, the colour I liked best was the skin colour of my hand!
HMM
Theme “Less than an inch”
So ein Kordelstopper ist eine kleine praktische Erfindung. Die Kordelenden bleiben da wo sie bleiben sollen und verschwinden nicht in den geheimen Tiefen von engen Nähten.
Happy Macro Monday for all!
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