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MacroMondays#Iron
My grandfather's stone working tool, hammer and chisel. The chisel blade is 3 cm long and the hammer is very big and heavy. This has been sitting in the basement for years and is very rusty, so my husband cleaned up the chisel blade a bit.
HMM!
Sminthurides aquaticus (female) in the edge
In the edge, because my mp-e65mm is in repair already 4 weeks again. Now this time the flexcable is broken ...
Detail of a very small windchime. This is a detail of the bottom portion cropped to show no more than 3 in diameter.
macromondays#motion blur
CD attached on one side with a clamp,
rapid fingertipping at the other side;
led from above and 1/4 flash from below
macromondays#plastic
plastic model of a heart featuring
coronary vessels
distributed for handgripping training
macromondays#paper
ships diameter 5 cm
leica dg macro elmarit
ship in focus I put into a big glass bowl to create a floating effect
HMM
For #MacroMondays and this week's theme #Red
Happy Macro Monday!
Thanks for all your faves and comments everyone!
I really appreciate them!
Padlock keyhole. The diameter of the circle is 12 mm, ~ 1/2 inch.
Camera: Pentax K-70; lens: HD PENTAX-DA 35 mm F2.8 Macro Limited
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#Macromondays
#Eyeofthebeholder
Some people get the willies thinking of snow, but up here, it starts in earnest in November, and is with us March, sometimes April, so we learn to live with it, and I love it. We had a nice blizzard with high winds April 27 to April 28, gifting us with 10-15 cm's of snow. The moisture was welcome, since we've only had 10 mm's since the beginning of March...
Snow plastered all sides of the house and the window!