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Was out to take macro shots when the mist lifted so i took a handheld pano of 6 shots with my EF 100 mm macro
I had to go looking around the house to find some puzzles that were well out of sight, found this in my sons room from a good few xmas's back.
HMM everyone.
Series: MACRO MONDAYS
My Entry for this weeks theme EGG
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Receipt:
1 - 1 x Regular Chicken Egg
2 - Hard Boil the Egg
3 - "Chrome Plating" - Airbrush Alclad Chrome (The same I use on my scale models)
4 - Use a rotatory tool to cut the shell (Precisely cut the position required)
4 - With a small nose-pliers make the shell cracks
5 - Spray water+sugar (some uses paraffin, I prefer sugar it gives a better shining effect to the droplets)
6 - Take the shot! Using a Stack of +2+4 Close up lenses plus a CPL filter lens.
7 - Enjoy but do not eat it! LOL
No Photoshop at all (apart of convert Raw to JPG)
Location: Cork - Munster - Ireland - IE - Europe - EU
Photographer: Mark
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Breaking news: Under the hammer in this weeks auction... boiled sweets. Plenty of takes, the room is now a mess with sugary lumps all over the place... time to get vacuum cleaner out. Fun as always though with Macro Mondays. Scene is only about two inches across, that is a small boiled sweet and my smallest engineering hammer. For information, these were Fox's Glacier Fruits (other brands are available) and the green ones don't seem to shatter as easily as the other colours.