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I found that inserting a flower that cast a shadow but with small enough leaves to stay inside the illusary 'well' seemed to help create the sense of depth.
I don’t think it’s a famous brand, but I really loved this checkered denim shirt. I don’t wear it anymore because it’s too plentiful, but it used to be fashionable! :o)
I spent an afternoon wondering around looking for small curvy objects. This is the one I think came out best. This is a focus stacked image, done, literally, in the field. Image covers roughly 60mmx60mm. HMM and thanks to everyone that stops here to view, click the star or even leave a comment.
Selection of perfumes in miniature. The bottles have no more than 1 inch of width each one, the lids are smaller than this.
For Macro Mondays Group.
Week theme: Lids
... used as a spice for thousands of years
Created for Macro Mondays - Condiments
Many thanks to everyone who stops to look, comment or add to their favourites.
It was great fun to experiment with forks, colours and sunlight!
Thank you, dear MMmoderators!
HMM to all participants 💙💙💙
For Macro Mondays - Holiday Bokeh
One of the small (1 inch) stars on our Christmas Tree.
Wishing you all a Merry Christmas.
A dump and run as I have to head out for a while. I will be back later to catch up.
Happy Macro Monday!
Macro Mondays, theme: Sidelit
Single image. Nikkor Micro 200 mm f/4, set to f/4.
For an image with scale, see here:
Exifs here: photos.app.goo.gl/EZRW44pvg7ikqjHQ6
My processing kills the exifs
18. Jan.Mi., 11:52
GMT+01:00
OLYMPUS CORPORATION E-M5MarkIII
ƒ/6,3
1/6
30 mm
ISO 200
P1188284.JPG
16 MP
4618 × 3464