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Day 38/365:
Macro Monday - Misfit
I bought these tiny rose petals for use in cooking and baking (at least that's what I told my husband ;) I already had the rosebud.
I added a texture (my own) then brushed it off most of the white areas and over egged the edit as I thought it suited it. HMM
Canon EOS 6D - f/4 - 1/30 sec - 100 mm - ISO 250
The paperclip is floating on the water's surface whose surface tension permits the paperclip to rest slightly lower than the water's normal surface.
The bubbles are caused because I used a soda drink here.
It took me a long time to get this, because first the paperclip kept sinking and when it did float, it did keep moving on the water - even more than in plain water, because of the rising bubbles.
This tiny safety pin from my craft stash is 2 cms long. Pinned to a piece of lace, also from my craft stash. HMM
Macro Monday - High key
I haven't managed to do much photography lately but I had to this one. It is a star tied to a tiny bottle full of translucent stars on a bed of white tulle. Converted to mono as the stars had a slight yellow tinge which I didn't like. HMM
Thank you all for your kind wishes and love for Bruno. I really appreciate it. He is over his illness now. He is however still a very doddery elderly gentleman. We are taking each precious day at a time.
Canon EOS 6D - f/8 - 1/50sec - 100mm - ISO 1250
- cross section of a Cream Filled Chocolate Truffle
- width of the depicted truffle 4.8 cm
This tiny flower is considered a weed. Scarlet pimpernel flowers open only when the sun shines, and even close in overcast conditions. This habit leads to names such as shepherd's weather glass and poorman's barometer. The elusive blue-scarlet pimpernel still eludes me.
Taken for Smile on Saturday: Less is more. HSoS!
17/30: April 2020: A month in 30 pictures
A couple of origami boats I made a while back. Time they set sail again although they won't be going far for a while. You can't really see but the paper I used for the backdrop has stars on which gave me the idea for the title...I sprinkled a few tiny stars for the boats to follow.