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Shot for MacroMondays theme - Kitchen. "Shoot something found in your kitchen". Well, I like this miniature cheese grater and I like themes like alternate realities, and Victorian Steampunk, so this just seemed like a great time to put them all together.
Just a Spoonful of
Polar Bear a Day
Makes me Happy
Hurray !!!
It’s the Small Things in Life
That Count –
And not the Big Amount
Of Things
You Have around
😄 HAPPY MACRO MONDAY TO EVERYONE 😄
Macro composition (< 1” x 2”) of a tiny Polar Bear resting on a small golden teaspoon -
Taken on May 10th, 2019 and
uploaded for #MacroMondays #A-Spoonful
😄 This Micro Polar Bear is the 10.000th photo in my photostream 😄
Canon EOS 450D EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
ƒ/4.0
35.0 mm
1/200
ISO 100
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Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)
Not a lot of flowers around this late in the fall. Fortunately, Mrs. Trusty has a few in the window sill of the sun room.
The Macro Mondays theme for this week is "My Closest" ie shoot the absolute highest magnification macro available and include a visible indication of size by placing your subject on/by a ruler, grid or graph paper.
Choisissez une étoile, ne la quittez pas des yeux. Elle vous fera avancer loin, sans fatigue et sans peine. Alexandra David-Néel
Choose a star, do not leave it eyes, it will make for you move forward far, without fatigue and easely. Alexandra David-Neel
Adele Ritchie was an American prima donna of comic opera and star of Edwardian musical comedies and vaudeville. Her career began in the early 1890s and continued for nearly twenty-five years. Her life would end tragically in a murder-suicide involving a close friend.
One of those brain puzzles. The goal is two separate the two equally shaped pieces. The trick is obviously to align the two openings but even if you know it is is still a bit of a puzzle to turn and twist the elements correctly.
The length of one piece is 45mm. Taken with my Marumi DHG+5 mounted on my kit lens.
Thanks for all your comments and faves, Happy Macro Mondy!
This is the latch of a tiny chest I have treasured since childhood. It was the container for a long-forgotten gift from my grandmother - perhaps a bracelet or pin - something small enough to be presented in this box. There are more photos of it in my album www.flickr.com/photos/btusdin/albums/72157720197010797
Taken for Macro Mondays "Treasured"
Ikea Tealight Candle (38mm across) set inside glass holder
2nd tealight in the background
Fujifilm X-A1
Minolta MC Rokkor-QF Macro 50mm f/3.5 at f/8
Side-lit (camera left) with Nikon SB-26 through home-made snoot
When we first moved into this home there was this boot on the back deck with clover in it. I called it the garden boot and figured it was some kind of lucky charm. It's 21 years later and still is holding up to all the weather. A well made boot!! Timberland boots for the win!
For #MacroMonday #Happy10Years
Ten year old scotch for a ten year old group. Looking forward to a 15 year celebration. HMM!
two closely linked keepsakes: a piece of the Berlin Wall and the medal for my run through a free Berlin