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This weeks Macro Mondays theme is Less Than An Inch.
This is a 12 volt automotive type bulb with dual elements. I believe it is a bulb to be used as a running light and turn indicator. I do know that one element requires a great deal more voltage to glow than the other.
The bulb is 3/4 of an inch wide, so I still had room to spare.
Best viewed large.
HMM.
Each strand of the "lamp" is approx a quarter of a millimeter.
1:1 100mm macro lens with 25mm extension tube + 2x teleconverter.
Oil & Water 3 - #MacroMonday - #LessThanAnInch
Captured in: Smithtown, NY
Pictured here is a simple oil and water macro / abstract that employed a bit of color and light added from below. This is the third in a series of images with this same theme.
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"Oil and Water 3" is a non-HDR image that was processed using a combination of ACR, Photoshop, and Topaz Labs plugins (Adjust, Clean, Denoise, Glow, and Impression).
For Macro Mondays "less than an inch"
California man-root (Marah fabacea) is a wildflower endemic to California. It is known colloquially as "wild cucumber" although the fruit is bitter. It's clusters of tiny, off-white flowers are said to be a nectar source for the green hairstreak butterfly. The leaves are surprisingly large when mature, and the root is huge, making the plant hard to kill.
Alum Rock Park, San Jose, Calif.
Salt crystals on a teaspoon. Taken by reversing my lens - cool technique, thanks to those who suggested it!
Macro Mondays Redux 2018 February 26, Less than an inch recreated only in light. The original was a red gem stone.
I had considered this shot for Macro Mondays' theme "Less Than an Inch". In the end I chose another shot, one which was just the screw. I have posted this one to show the size (the ring is about 2 cm across).
The Macro Monday theme for 2/26/18 is "Less than an inch." Check out the image of the rivet in the first comment to get an idea of the actual size.
About 40 years ago, the Golden gate Bridge was being earthquake retrofitted, in hopes of keeping it standing when the next "Big One" hits, and thousands of these rivets were knocked out in the process. Most landed in San Francisco Bay, but not all. I used to fish for striped bass off the rocks at Lime Point, almost directly under the north end of the bridge (since 9/11, we're not allowed down there any more for security reasons), and I collected quite a few of these rivets. Other folks found ways of selling them to tourists, but I hung on to the 20 or so that I collected.
A Macro Mondays submission on the topic "Less than an inch". This jumping spider was certainly less than an inch. If you look closely, yo can see the photographer reflected in its eyes.
#MacroMondays #LessThanAnInch
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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 Water Drop / La Goutte d'Eau
Sorry for the noise, I would have liked to have an additional light, or another lens. :-) Thank you for your kind comments!
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Désolée pour le bruit, j'aurais aimé avoir une lumière additionnelle, ou un autre objectif. :-) Merci pour vos gentils commentaires!
Gerber daisy flower, less than an inch. This was my alternative shot for Macro Monday, not the one that made the cut :)