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I have to admit that I don't remember what kind of flower this is, but I do know that this is definitely a macro, not a close-up, just after the rain.
Taken for the Macro Mondays theme of 'mesh'
I used the upper disc metal frame (with the holes) and the mesh of a cafetière for this photograph.
I rested them against a bottle of orange liquid hand wash illuminated on the windowsill to achieve this image.
it gives you a real image. I believe photography is about real life. I hate being in the studio and setting things up. To get an image of real life you have to be part of it. You can't be a photographer standing there with a camera. As soon as you do that everyone starts posing or behaving in a different way. The Lomo is perfect for taking pictures without interrupting the flow of life :-)
Fabian Monheim
HBW!! Justice Matters! Indict Trump!
camellia, sarah p duke gardens, duke university, durham, north carolina
Macro Mondays: Book
"It is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye."
Antoine de Saint Exupéry
The Little Prince
Dimensions: the glasses are 5,5 cm long
Cosmic Dust
I used a watch last week for 'Jewelry" so I needed to think of something different. Here I was determined to use a fast shutter speed to freeze the grains of sand. The only way I could find to do this, whilst keeping the light as soft as possible, was to use a high ISO (1000) which gave me 3200/sec. Edited in Lightroom.
Many thanks for all views, fav's and comments, which are always particularly welcomed!
Wishing you all a very happy Macro Mondays!