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The two words I have chosen are Damaged/Toy.
Our cat Misty has had great fun in attacking this little toy; and as you can see one of its hands is missing and its legs are severely damaged too!
Life is a great tapestry. The individual is only an insignificant thread in an immense and miraculous pattern.
~Albert Einstein
I picked "Fuzzy - Toy" ... I know, I know, you knew I would. I also left some fuzzy cat hair on there for effect ... too much?
Slightly painted shot of a fuzzy Flamingo cat toy just 'cause I can't help myself ...
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Curved brush with metallic color.
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head view of a woodlouse, curved insect for Macro Monday. Courtesy of my cat, who likes killing them and for once didn't eat this one. Could also fit the pick two rules with jagged or delicate perhaps instead of curved?
Shot with tripod, remote trigger and ringlight from above and daylight from the side. Cropped in Digikam and cleaned some muck in the background from my lens in Gimp.
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Glyn Nelson
Seashell and sisal sponge angle view flashed with UV Torch. Used Nikor telephoto and macro lenses, manual focus.
Walking though the backyard I found a small branch on the ground that had fallen as the result of a windy evening. While the branch itself was "dead", rotted and fragile, the outside was covered in life. There were many different forms of lichen, micro-lichen, moss, algae and fungus - what I learned long ago as the "de-composers" of the forest - all on this one small foot-long piece limb.
This is a series of three different parts of that branch, 2 or 3 inches apart, but filled with different types of de-composers. While most of this 1 inch spot on the branch is covered in lichen, there appears to be a tall stalk of moss sticking upwards (it is probably 1/4 inch (6-7 mm) or so in size.
This image is the result of a 15 image stack of macro photo's taken and merged in Photo Shop. Two indoor 2700 lamps were placed on either side for lighting. Feel free to ZOOM IN on the image to see these magnificent structures up close; you may not have seen anything like this before!
To see the tabletop set up used to take this image, which also provides an indication of scale, please take a look at: www.flickr.com/photos/jfleckenstein/32884523088/
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#MacroMondays #PickTwo ... a possibility.
This may be the prettiest subject of the eight or so possibilities for the theme for today, 6/14. I’ll probably put them all up and then dither
Macro Mondays | pick two | speckled glass
Langzeitbelichtung:
Blitzauslösung auf den ersten Verschluss mit anschliesendem Lightpainting
This is a free work especially for the Macro Monday challenge | Dies ist eine freie Arbeit speziell für die Macro Monday Herausforderung.
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For this weeks theme I have picked damaged candy - this is a broken lolly which is about 1cm in diameter, its so damaged I might just have to eat it.
Anyway the lighting was provided by an old filament torch hope you enjoy - HMM
A Corgi Cooper-Maserati. As a kid this was one of my favourite toys.
It never worried me that the windscreen was broken on the left hand side. As I've grown older, I've become more obsessive about these kinds of damages.
Damaged (meniscus) glass lens of a Kodak Baby Brownie camera .
(for “Macro Mondays” - theme : “Pick Two”)
Macro Monday: pick two (yellow flower)
A flower that is very popular with insects. The flower is less than an inch across. Thank you in advance for your views, faves, and comments.
Challenge 2019 #4 Theme: Pick Two.
My choice: Fuzzy Glass.
It's part of a price from a Volleyball competiteon ages ago....
HMM!
From my backyard. The flowers start blooming at the bottom of the bloom stalk and work their way up. These are the last. This was the first:
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Three shots taken at different focus points, then merged in Affinity Photo for iPad. Opening up the aperture brought too much of the background into focus, so by keeping the aperture fairly wide, but doing the focus merge, got the flowers in focus but kept the background out of focus.
Macro Mondays - January 21 theme Pick Two
Unique iridescent glass necklace and earrings purchased on vacation on the island of Bonaire in the Dutch Caribbean
A family heirloom set in the window to catch the sunlight. Cropped to meet MM 3" rule.
My "pick two" choices were #glass #Iridescent
HMM!