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The MM theme for today is redux 2020. This was a possibility that I **didn’t** choose- it’s a piece of glass and translucent with shades of the same blue color.
Thank you all in advance for your views, favs and comments. Best wishes for a happy and healthy New Year. HMM
"Squared Circle" was the theme July 6 and is my Redux for Dec 28 2020. Photo is a drill bit. The blue is due to fluorescent light on right and incandescent on left. Camera mode set for incandescent and fluorescent light shows blue. This photo ends my fourth year of meeting every weekly theme challenge. Macro Monday has been a learning experience and a lot of fun. Just wait to see what other members submit for the week.
White on white - a rather simple shot of my mobile earphones on a piece of A4 paper, lit by a slave flash pointing at the white ceiling and set for 3 stops of overexposure. A little bit of postprocessing in Lightroom - to reduce texture and vibrance (to make the whites look whiter).
From thedailylumenbox.com 10 hour lumen double exposure with homemade 7x7cm camera and f/4 aperture. Arista Edu Ultra grade 3 paper. I'm having trouble getting the colors that I'm aiming for, I'm about to start eliminating variables until I (hopefully) figure it out, or go to plan B...
70751, Temple of Airjitzu, was one of the most beautiful Lego sets to come out in 2015. Yet I somehow felt it could be gaudier. To that end, my version features cherry blossom and a more upmarket market building. Other than that, I'm happy with how the temple roofs turned out. The technic pins are strung on rigid hoses.
The movie theatre has become motorized and is now showing an action-oriented block buster.
At dusk, a ninja comes out. Can you find her?
From 29 January - Flame. Here's wishing everyone a very Happy New Year for 2019 and to many more Happy Macro Mondays! Oh, and a bit of Holiday Bokeh from last week's theme for good measure!
Explore #142 on Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Just to show that I'm not a total sap, here's a grungey masculine view of Lake Superior!
This is an old image from 2010 that I've re-processed into a duotone for an art project I'm working on. I like the look!
©2012 LKG Photography
I didn't really like the last photo I took of this av, so I decided to do another. This time, at The Bay.
Head: Lelutka Simone
Body: Maitreya Lara
Hair: DOUX - Prudence Hairstyle
Eyes: eloise baker - galaxy eyes [yellow]
Top: Eliavah ~ Ayviur Blouse
Eel: [M.O.R] eel buddy : ice F rigged
Jelly umbrella: *{( konpeitou )}* kurage-kasa (sora)
Tail: The Cove - Tidal Tail
Star particles: -Elemental- 'Magic' Aura System Emitter 1.0
Tiara: :::NOIR::: Kisha Tiara
Body chains: .aisling. Sofia Chestlace
Choker: Bowtique - Gwendolen Choker
Location: The Bay
Macro Monday: #Erasers (July 16th) and #Monochrome (February 5th)
No, not my favourite theme ("Erasers"), but the one I had skipped. So I thought I'd give it another try for Redux. It actually works as "Monochrome", too. Tempus fugit, so of course no one needs an eraser to change the year, but sometimes such an eraser would come in handy, don't you think? The modern day eraser, with the everyday use of computers, smartphones, tablets and stuff, is STRG/CTRL+Z. Has it ever happened to you that, as a matter of routine, you wanted to press Z to undo something that went wrong with one click - and then remember that you can't undo real life actions that way? Like opening a seam that didn't turn out the way you had planned, or you've dropped a cup and it broke...
HMM, everyone, and I wish you all a wonderful, happy, healthy New Year 2019, with lots of inspiration for and fun with photography! Thank you all for the inspiration through your work, I've again learned a lot about photography, new techniques (also thanks to MMs always encouraging us to leave our comfort zones), new styles, genres... Let's see what 2019 will bring :-)
"Erasers" war nicht mein Lieblingsthema des Jahres 2018, sondern das, das ich habe ausfallen lassen. Also auf ein Neues, passend zum Jahreswechsel ;-) Da die Zeit bekanntlich niemals stillsteht, Tempus fugit, braucht man natürlich keinen Radiergummi, um den Jahreswechsel möglich zu machen. Trotzdem wäre so ein Radierer manchmal ganz praktisch, oder? Der moderne Radierer, in Zeiten von Computern, Smartphones, Tablets & Co. als ständigen Begleitern, ist oftmals STRG/CTRL+Z, jdf. im digitalen Leben. Ist es Euch im "richtigen" Leben auch schon mal passiert, dass Ihr automatisch "Z" drücken wolltet, um eine missglückte Aktion rückgängig zu machen? Z.B. eine Naht wieder aufzutrennen, eine runtergefallene Tasse wieder in den ursprünglichen Zustrand zu versetzen - alles nur mit einem Klick -, um sich dann sofort daran zu erinnern, dass das gerade nicht im virtuellen Raum passiert ist...
Ich wünsche Euch einen guten Rutsch und ein wunderbares, glückliches, gesundes neues Jahr 2019, mit ganz viel Spaß an der und Inspiration für die Fotografie! Ein dickes Dankeschön auch an Euch für die Inspiration durch Eure Fotos, ich habe wieder viel gelernt, Neues ausprobiert, meinen fotografischen Horizont erweitert... ich bin schon auf 2019 gespannt :-)
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Posed street portrait taken in Glasgow, Scotland, for my 100 Strangers project.
This is a shot from the series taken that has not previously been used and following an update to LR5 I decided to revisit a few shots and process them with the new software, opting in this instance to process in black and white. I really need to get back into my 100 Strangers project as soon as I am physically able to, though as always I find it far less daunting to shoot candidly, even with my 'ballsy' style of candid street shooting.
Mandy was #9 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
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I recently inadvertently deleted many photos from my photostream. I've been trying to retrieve as many of them as I could - it hasn't been easy... Like this one, I've marked the 'deleted' photos as 'redux'. I lost all of the information that goes with a photo, including the faves and comments I received. I'm merely putting them back in my photostream so they are not lost forever. I've turned off the comments for each of them.
Model is: Melanie Mayer-Bennett
Studio provided by : The Photographer Studio
advisor : David Beckstead
Macro Mondays - Redux 2019
I chose to redo the theme for January 21, Pick Two (Iridescent & Abstract). My wife and I went to a Christmas eve church service this past week. Instead of candles during the service, we had glow sticks. Our glow sticks happened to be in the Flickr colors, so I knew I should use them for the Macro Mondays theme somehow. I was tired after the service and almost didn't take the time to get some pictures of the glow sticks, but my wife encouraged me. I then spent the next nearly an hour bent over, shooting long exposure shots of the glow sticks, while moving them around. I think this is my first light painting experience. I will likely post some of the other shots in the future. HMM
Quick turnaround on some of these guys! From right to left (in order to keep the surprise I guess):
Rocket Red: With a new headpiece! Definitely an improvement.
Alan Scott: Not New 52!
The Atom: Slightly different, with a new head, and the overmolded legs.
Red Hood: And finally, a really old update! Or I mean an update of a really old thing. Something like that. New legs, head, and hood. Hood/head combo by LordAllo.
The original is here. Personally I prefer the revised processing.
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A 16:9 format re-posting of a shot from April of 2013. Looking back this was probably not the smartest thing to do. The train passed my shooting location 11 seconds after this shot was taken. A highly confined spot. Here we have a EB CNRR Freeport sub unit ethanol train sliding under the Union Pacific Geneva Sub in Villa Park, IL