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GROUP: #MACROMONDAYS
THEME: #SLICESOFFOOD
SUBJECT: AN ORANGE
(just a little over 2 1/2" horizontally, total)
MacroMondays#Key
A few years ago when we were cleaning out the basement, we found these keys that belonged to my father. We threw away a lot of old things, but I kept these keys and after we pained the walls, I returned them to the same place. That is the reason why they are wrapped in spider webs. The keys are 4 cm long.
HMM!
My every day carry standing up in a pocket of my camera bag. Fifth century Saxons were often times buried with a shield over their face and a knife in their belt. This would probably be the packet of grave goods that would sum up my early twenty-first century life. I used a Canon FD 100mm f4 Macro lens set to f16. This is a focus stack of five images. HMM! Thanks to everyone stopping by to look, like and maybe comment.
For this week's #Macromonday submission for the theme #translucent, I decided to shine a little light on the unassuming lemon slice. I dressed it up a little bit with some oil and water to give it a little "pizzaz" and backlit with my remote speedlight and CTO gel.
It's a Banksia Nut, from a banksia tree, carved with a hole on top, to tip essential oils in for fragrance. Comes with a very small cork stopper.
Size of the string < 1 ½ “ x ½ “
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Uploaded for the group Macro Mondays #String
😄 Happy Macro Monday 😄
Gigaset GS 290
ƒ/2.0
3.5 mm
1/50 Sec
ISO 229
The springs have sprung! These bits of metal were sticking up out of the sand this morning after a heavey storm last night. Possibly parts of the old sea defence to save the dunes - sadly now washed away from Exmouth!!
every year, from 1st of December to 6th of January, this very old angel is coming out of the box to sing Christmas song.