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Macro Mondays theme this week was double exposure. Luckily the previous week I learnt how to merge two photos in Photoshop for another project, so I thought it would be easy!! How wrong I was, it was so hard to take two photos that merged together as I wanted.
This is the back and front of a small urchin shell.
#MacroMondays and #DoubleExposure
MacroMondays - The Blues
Oh My .... j'ai enfin réussi à poster ma photo !
J(y travaillais depuis cet après-midi 17 heures .... ;-)
A small lemon with a hole bored into it with a 700 lumen light stuck into that hole.
The blue planet is a small kitchen sieve lit from underneath and the aperture set just enough to blur the details of an otherwise obvious kitchen sieve and to give the 'planet' an atmosphere.
Lavender and Curry plants sitting in some old clay smoking pipe stem fragments........a heady mixture !. HMM
MacroMondays-Pareidolia
zwischen Steinen, Fossilien, Muscheln am Strand der Ostsee gefunden
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allen Besuchern und Freunden meines Fotostreams ein herzliches Dankeschön für eure Kommentare und Kritiken, Einladungen und Favoriten.
all visitors and friends of my photostream, a heartfelt thank you for your comments and reviews, invitations and favorites
Setting fire today to seed heads and they were a bit more flammable than I imagined!!
#MacroMondays and #Flame
Typical cake from Mallorca, to celebrate the beginning of Lent, has pieces of sobrasada (typical Malloquin sausage) and pieces of apricot or peach.
This is not the original drawer pull. The original had a little ring that swung back and forth and came apart easily. I replaced it with this one. I suppose one day an appraiser might say that the piece lost half it's value because it has a knob as opposed to a ring but I will have spent half a lifetime being able to easily pull the drawer open. The image is about 70mm square. HMM and thanks for any views, faves and comments.
Tomato leaf for this week's theme.
I wanted to fill the frame with one colour. So I took many pictures from above, but from that pov I couldn't appreciate the texture, so I decided to take some more from a different angle.
Canon 50mm 1.8 @ f/8 with extension tubes (49mm)