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Small spade connector from the tool drawer.
"My Closest" for "Macro Mondays"
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HMM
Taken macro 1:1 for the group #MacroMondays theme: #MyClosest
This is as close as I can get to an 8 mm glass bead on a metal ruler (ruler is in mm's). My camera is a compact zoom with built-in lens so requires accessories to get this close when using 1:1 macro. I used Hoya Close-Up II 52 mm filter lenses +1, +2 & +4 combined & fitted to my Canon PowerShot 42 mm lens via a 42-52 mm adapter ring. Photographed outside in bright, natural daylight. The metal ruler has a brushed stainless steel surface and is 20 mm wide. When taking the shot I tried to exclude as much of the ruler as possible leaving just enough to show measurement of bead with a couple of spare mm's here and there.
Canon PowerShot SX430 IS
f/5.6
1/100 sec
61 mm
ISO 100
(A bead sat on a ruler
wondering what to do.
I know it thought, I'll
look beautiful for You)
* An extremely short poem by me :)
Dedicated to RHC (ILYWAMHASAM)
Happy Macro Monday!
Les hice toda la canastilla a mis hijos, la ropa de bebés, las sabanitas, hasta el vestido de comunión de mi hija. Ahora sólo coso los botones que se caen ... Espero que cuando sea abuela volveré a coser...
I think everybody should know by now, that I don't really do macro photography, just close-ups, mostly with Legoes.
The macro abilities of my "camera" are ridiculous. This is as close as I can get, the original, uncroppped picture is still 9cm wide, 14mm more than allowed for the Macro Mondays group.
But since I assume that this is some kind of test, if those three inches (or 76mm) could be narrowed down a bit further, I decided to participate, just to show you lot that it's a big NO!
Although I wish I'd had better optics, especially for the low light conditions of north-german winter (which is dull grey with the occasional rain), I prefer having a small camera in a pouch on my belt, rather than carrying big chunks of equipment.
Toy Project Day 2363
My attempt at the "Macro Mondays" theme "My Closest"
This is a tiny part of a leaf! You can see the mm scale in the background! The whole image shows a part of 2.5 mm, so it should be around 15:1 magnification…
Peter Whitfield inspired me to look for a couple of additional - perhaps slightly more interesting - leaves in the (somewhat barren) winter environment outside! So this is one of them!
Shot with a Carl Zeiss "Luminar 16 mm F 2.5" lens on a Canon EOS R5.
According to the micrometer, the penny is not shrinking, it still measures 750/1000 inches or 3/4 of an inch.
This is a focus stack image created using 11 separate images and then stacked using AFFINITY Photo Software. It did all the work, I just pressed the shutter.
Used my macro lens with the Raynox macroscopic lens Model M-250.
This is as close as I can get, the tiny star is about 1 cm and the total image is a little over 2 cm.
Happy Macro Monday.
Thank you for your views, faves and or comments, they are greatly appreciated !!!
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…… If you haven’t already guessed this is a CD placed on top of a steel rule showing incremental MM to the right of the line, the entire black circle measures 45mm or 1.77 inches if you prefer. I shone a warm white LED light at the CD to get the refracted colourful effect, a technique I’ve been looking to do for ages - the CD is plain Silver. See first comment box to see the set-up used to take the shot, (and info on the CD used). HMM everyone, this is ‘My Closest’ for Macro Monday's theme this week. Alan:-)……..
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Un-cropped image. Star gold earrings and steel rule 1mm lines. 90mm+50mm lens reversed. SB700 flash.
A U.S. Silver Proof Sacagawea Dollar coin with a plastic ruler placed along the side. Each mark represents a millimeter. I used a Canon 100mm macro lens with a camera bellows to obtain this image.
MM Option 2
The central focal area (the ruby and its supporting bands/shoulders) measures 6mm (not quite 1/4”)
Macro Mondays theme: My Closest
Tape measures in centimetres.
the tip of a thimble given to me from my Oma B.
My atrial flutter ablation procedure/surgery is scheduled for Monday morning.
The rapid but regular beats are shown in real-time at the bottom.
I shot this Sunday night by myself wearing the monitor on my left forefinger. It was the most difficult shot I had ever taken with my iPhone. Both hands were shaking. I should have used a camera. Now I’m too nervous to do any more photography on this subject. This poor-quality shot is what I have. I feel it fits the moment.
Cheville à expansion avec vis et le double-mètre en duralumin de mon grand-père
Expansion anchor with screw
and my grand-father's duralumin folding ruler
Diamètre de la tête de vis : 7mm
Diamètre extérieur de la tête de cheville : 13,2 mm
Stack de 60 photos assemblées avec Photoshop
Ma proposition pour Macro Mondays de cette semaine sur le thème "My closest"
Arm detail of a nine-armed sea star.
Ruler marking are 1/32".
Full frame image. Focus stack of 54 frames.
Illumination: ambient - mixed incandescent and cloudy daylight, lights - LED panel and LED spotlight.
Lens: 24 mm reversed lens, 48mm extension tubes, F 4, approximate magnification 2.2:1.
Taken for Macro Mondays' Theme "Closest."
I used Lensbaby Sweet 50 with all 3 magnification lenses: 1 + 2 + 4.
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HMM
Sodium Chloride grown in a jar
For size see the first comment. The picture on graph paper is not too exciting.
Or watch my video to get a more 3D impression of the crystals.
For #MacroMondays and this week's theme #MyClosest.
Happy Macro Monday!
Thanks for all your faves and comments everyone!
I really appreciate them!
Macro Monday, 17.01.2022 so nah es geht - mm
#MacroMondays #My Closest
pailetten, Knopf
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For Macro Mondays 'My Closest' theme - these are a couple of needles from the cat's insulin pen. Tried to get to the 'point',
Tokyo Kogaku Macro Topcor 30mm f3.5 with Topcor Bellows.
This is a bellows macro. No helicoid on the lens.
~ “MACRO MONDAYS~ “MY CLOSEST” ~ “1/17/22” ~ "INCHES" ~ "FROG" ~ "GREEN" ~ "AMERICAN INCHES" ~ "FAKE FROG" ~ "YELLOW" ~ "WHITE" ~ "RED" ~
Orchesella cincta juvenile.
The springtail is on a ruler with mm subdivisions. You can roughly see how big the animal is because it didn't want to walk nicely over the lines in a straight line. :-)
Canon eos 90D(crop sensor) + Kenko extension tubes set 68 mm + mp-e65mm at 5x, also macro ring lite 14EX and falconeyes led light used.
Zerene stack : 3
The photo is cropped a bit in Photoshop CS6, sensor stains removed and some improvements with nik collection.
Found in the garden at home.
Meine Variante zu Macro Mondays.
Streichhölzer auf Millimeterpapier, mit einer Vorsatzlinse aufgenommen
Used lots of toys this week... This picture is a composite of 19 focus stacked images. Used my extension tubes and my rails. HMM!