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Looking up a backing fence in a baseball field on a bright day, hopefully signs of the warmer weather to come.

This spider was photographed looking straight up at the ceiling of a pedestrian tunnel under a busy road.

 

I was leaning up against the wall and took the photo of the spider’s web hanging between the wall/side lights, and the ceiling.

 

Interesting to see the dexterity of the spider constructing the web, spotlighted up-close.

 

Courtyard lookup of an office building. Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Rosebud photographed from below and heavily cropped to be less than 3 inches square.

.. Just as the Sun was rising.

Macro Mondays theme of the week is “Look up”

Another lookup from Munich

With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, and stay safe! ❤️❤️❤️

I have a potted palm tree in the garden which was bought about 15 years ago when it was easily transported in the back of a black cab. It's grown so large now and I have great difficulty moving the pot even a few inches. I crouched underneath one of the fronds and took this directly looking up. I dragged it through some post processing to get the image you see. Hope you like it.

 

Happy Macro Monday to one and all! :-)

New pine cone on larch branch old one fading away

Or is it a birthday cake? Today it will be my pleasure to blow out 49 candles. Wishing you all a fantastic weekend!

the bottom of a tissue paper dahlia-like pom-pom

These types of reflections can be wonderfully confusing!

 

Leica Q2 Monochrom

Summilux 28mm/f1.7 Asph.

View to the sky from the IJdock, looking at the top of the modern buildings there, 2016.

 

Thank you very much for your visits, faves, and kind comments.

  

Mikrokosmos of the hair sprays etc. on the not so dusty free glass shelf.

 

Look Up for MacroMondays. HMM!!

We forget just how painfully dim the world was before electricity. A candle, a good candle, provides barely a hundredth of the illumination of a single 100 watt light bulb..... Bill Bryson

 

Cameras:

Digital - Canon Rebel T7

Instax - Link Wide (Digital Image to Instax Converter)

Film - Instax Wide

Scan - Epson Perfection V600 Photo

Sprinkenhof

10mm wide angle view

a place to dream

 

it snowed in brighton today, so I rushed down to the beach to take a few shots with the digital - i might upload them later

 

the faraway tree - one of my fav childrens books when I was much younger :)

Part of a golden frame hanging on a wall (6,5 x 4,5cm)

 

MACRO MONDAYS

"LOOK UP"

I placed the camera on the windowsill and photographed the crystal vertically.

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