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Dwukołowa hulajnoga Micro Sprite to pojazd, na którym jeździć mogą AktywneSmyki po przygodzie na hulajnodze Mini Micro których zapał do trójkołowych hulajnóg osłabł ;-) lub może być to pierwsza hulajnoga dla ponad 4-5 latka. Warto zwrócić uwagę na niską wagę hulajnogi Micro Sprite, która w młodym wieku jest bardzo istotna. www.aktywnysmyk.pl/88-hulajnogi-micro-sprite
Micro-navigation in the Company of Mountains and Tower Blocks, a guided walk with Alison Lloyd as part of the Still Walking festival.
Recently acquired off Ebay Prestine condition Micro Nikkor Ais F2.8 55mm at a cost of £79.99. D100 used in manual mode, exposure estimated aperture used F5.6/F8. Lighting overcast spitting with rain, usual English Summer weather.
Parts inventory part 1 of 2. It is interesting that the set includes the One Ring even though it is not listed in the inventory. Also, there are no extra pieces whatsoever in the set, meaning that you get the exact number of e.g. 1x1 round plate and no spare piece. I think that these sets were packaged manually.
Complex cross-section of unexplained ancient ceramic vessel indicating that it was pieced together in at least four pieces; two upper halves and two lower halves. The upper half was then fused with the lower half as shown in the cross section using a sealing bonding agent producing an outer ridge. After the vessel was assembled, a thin outer layer was applied in order to seal the interlocking sections apparently manufacture to account for expansion and contraction of the interior cause by pressure and temperature differential. The outer coat is perfectly symmetrical and smooth indicating a possible dipping technique to allow for a permanent seal of the vessel's interior contents. The inner ceramic material is almost porous as it has split over time, however the outer seal has remained intact and perfectly smooth. This vessel was apparently protected by the elements and only exposed by a ground hog who pushed it out of his interior hole or cavern he was living in. The top neck or nozzle of the vessel appears to have been clasped with a metal ring of a metal that is not affected by a magnet and has resisted oxidation over time. The nozzle or neck of the vessel appears to have an additional interior ceramic neck similar to a modern insulator,......... unexplainable at 20x's magnification.
Nikon N80 | Nikon AF Nikkor 35mm f/2D | Kentmere Pan 400 @ 800
Digitized with Nikon D7200 & AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED | CineStill CS-LITE | Valoi 360 135 Holder
Home developed in Kodak HC-110 1+31 | 9:30/68F | Paterson Tank
Negative Lab Pro v2.4.2 | Color Model: B+W | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: Linear Deep | WB: Auto-Neutral | LUT: None
Just got my new Nikkor 60mm MICRO lens. It's freaking awesome. Please excuse these gratuitous close ups.
Micro Obert que es va realitzar a El Bar de La Capsa el passat diumenge 12 de febrer de 2017.
El Prat de Llobregat.
Foto de Estefania Mena
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(L-R) Malik Djoudi, Julien Lepreux & Gwenaël Drapeau in MICRO rehearsals [Image © Pierre Grosbois www.pierregrosbois.com]
libresse micro inlegkruisje
Voelt als zijde;
• Zeer discreet
• Makkelijk mee te nemen
• Met zijde-extract
• Met ademende onderzijde
• Voor dagelijks gebruik
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For my micro shots, I started to put more emphasis on the visual surrealism and abstraction of my shots.
In this first photograph, it may at first look like a double exposure image or one that has been created in visual editing software, but it is however the reflection of the trees in a small puddle that was formed on a blue bench at the front of the university. I really liked this shot because, as the cameras focus was on the image of the tree branches and top of the university building reflected in the puddle, the edges of the puddle and the blue paint of the bench blur together almost as if it is the surface of a watercolour painting.
The light shining through the trees projected the branches a blocky silhouettes and I feel that this helped wit the aesthetic of the photograph because the lack of detail and visual information means the person looking at it needs to take a further moment to fully see the object being presented to them as these tree branches reflected in water could, at first glance, look like other things such as veins or tree roots.
I think the vivid blue colour of the bench and the murky colour of the puddle water also help to highlight the surreal atmosphere of this photograph as it is not often that these colours are found around us, and combining this with the unusual imagery, creates a unified surreal experience throughout this whole photo.
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