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Hi,

This is my submission for Macro Monday's for February 26th, 2018 theme, "less than an inch".

 

It was my wife's birthday this week and coincidentally, I got some flowers for her which made for a great subject matter for this week's theme.

This was shot with the 60mm Olympus macro lens and a 21mm extension tube. The image was then processed in Lightroom.

 

Hope you like it.

February 26, 2018

 

Macro Mondays Theme: Less Than An Inch

Macro Mondays, February 26th, 2018

Macro Monday theme: Less than an Inch

Macro Mondays

Less than an inch

7 Days with Flickr - Mondays: Free theme

 

Macro Mondays theme "Less Than An Inch"

 

Seashells really come in all sizes and shapes. What you see on the picture measures a little more than 1/2” in diameter (5/8" to be precise). Because of its spiral, the eye is naturally attracted to its center and then slowly wonder away following its path.

 

Thank you everyone for your visits, faves, and kind comments

Using two extension tubes the depth of field was so thin I had to resort to a 25 image stack .

macromondays theme: Less Than An Inch

Pins in a red tomato pincushion.

 

“Less Than An Inch"- “Macro Mondays”

#MacroMondays and #LessThanAnInch

Even in little World the Images have to be transfered to the PC - sometimes the Tinny People do the Job!

 

#MacroMondays and #LessThanAnInch

 

It really is the teeniest wildflower and so pretty. I named it after my daughter as she loves yellow so much. Macro Monday theme is less than an inch. Happy Macro Monday!

A "less than an inch" sea shell.

I tried to capture it in a very minimal way, I don't know if I achieve my purpose...

Happy Smile on Saturday

 

Taken for Macro Mondays theme 'Less than an inch' 26.2.18

a small portion of a pink feather from a facinator i wore once for a wedding.

Reviving themes:

glass

holiday bokeh

less than an inch

circles

multicolour

imperfection

I could also say "back in the day" as I never see anyone playing marbles any more.

 

Opaque glass marble by candlelight.

 

Title of poem by Langston Hughes

 

I dream a world where man

No other man will scorn,

Where love will bless the earth

And peace its paths adorn

I dream a world where all

Will know sweet freedom’s way,

Where greed no longer saps the soul

Nor avarice blights our day.

A world I dream where black or white,

Whatever race you be,

Will share the bounties of the earth

And every man is free,

Where wretchedness will hang its head

And joy, like a pearl,

Attends the needs of all mankind-

Of such I dream, my world!

UNA CONCHIGLIA PER MACRO MONDAYS

  

Il tema di oggi richiede una macro con lo sviluppo massimo di cm.2,5.

La cosa che più mi stimola nel partecipare a questo gruppo è lo scoprire quante piccole cose ho in casa che possono essere adatte ai vari temi proposti settimanalmente....

  

CANON EOS 600D con ob. CANON EF 100mm f./2,8 L Macro IS USM

For this weeks macromondays theme "Less than an inch"

Under the watchful gaze of a friend surprised and impressed at the same time to attend the realization of the theme of the week. "Less Than A Inch" HMM!

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Macro Mondays - Less than an inch

It's a great tool, pure joy, and less than an inch the size.

In the scheme of small things, size matter the most.

Drops on a colander

For Macro Mondays: Less than an inch

This little star measures 3 mm, 0,118 inch.

Thanks for your visits, comments and favorites.

Happy Macro Mondays!!!

 

This weeks entry for Macro Mondays 'Less than an inch'.

Happy Macro Mondays, HMM !!

“Less Than An Inch"

 

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).

A (small) portion of a circuit board

 

The vertical dimension of the photo is about 0.75" (~2cm) on the board

 

HMM!

Vintage compass from a second hand market in Barcelona

“That evening it was announced that curfew would be postponed until midnight so that the families of those ‘sent for labor’ would have time to bring them blankets, a change of underwear, and food for the journey.”

― Władysław Szpilman, The Pianist

  

When love exists, even if it's smaller than an inch, we can smile between the cold sheets.

 

Mayonga.

  

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A bit for 13mm screws...

Submission to group MacroMondays for theme Less Than An Inch...

 

HMM! :-)

 

Shot with Sony Alpha 6000 an my Nikon 35-105 retro mounted...

(to be honest I totally forgot to note the details this time... :-( )

Macro Monday, less than an inch.

MacroMonday - Less than an inch

Happy Macro Monday to all flickr friends, HMM

"Let the rain kiss you. Let the rain beat upon your head with silver liquid drops. Let the rain sing you a lullaby."

Quote ― Langston Hughes

 

Macro view of ice, the very small frozen bubbles and lines look like rain to me ;-)) HMM!

 

Ice-abstract.

For the Macro Mondays group theme "Less than an inch"

  

When I brought this tiny snowdrop bloom into the house, it WAS less than an inch. THEN, it got the feel of the warmth and the nice fresh water- and it blossomed and opened up. So... suddenly it was MORE than an inch. What to do, what to do??? I moved in tighter and shot the glorious, ruffly little green and white centre with the yellow stamens. It is WAAYY less than an inch! HMM everyone :-)

 

THANKS SO MUCH TO EVERYONE FOR YOUR KIND WORDS AND FAVES. MUCH APPRECIATED!

Stacked hair rollers backlit by natural light.

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HMM!

 

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©Christine A. Owens 2.26.18

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I really appreciate your comments and faves. I'm not a hoarder of contacts, but enjoy real-life, honest people. You are much more likely to get my comments and faves in return if you fit the latter description. Just sayin. :oD

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small section of my well worn yardstick - HMM & HTT!

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