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A small key from a Christmas novelty gift, bringing together a few themes in one image — the key itself, reflections, and plastic, since it’s made of plastic, with the attached string acting like a simple keychain. I was also hoping for a high-key look, but that didn’t quite work out this time.
Happy Macro Monday for the last time in 2025!
I guess I missed World Photography Day yesterday, but I still can say that photography has changed my life - or more so the people, the photographers, from all over the world who I have met through sharing our photographic passion have impacted my world view. With social media and the ease of sharing through smart phones and wifi, photography could well be surpassing music as the universal language. Thanks all you snappers, pro or not, having physically met or not, for sharing your views of the world.
September 29 Spiral
A rolled up measuring tape.
This is about 5 cm.
Happy Macro Monday
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Wishing all my Flickr friends a wonderful happy new year!
Thanks for all the comments and fave's!
I appreciate that very much!
Macro Mondays: Redux 2017-Bokeh
Thema "Liquid"
View it in full size—you can see the refraction of the hibiscus flower in the drops
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allen Besuchern und Freunden meines Fotostreams ein herzliches Dankeschön für eure Kommentare und Kritiken, Einladungen und Favoriten.
all visitors and friends of my photostream, a heartfelt thank you for your comments and reviews, invitations and favorite
Base Strait divides Tasmania from Victoria and this storm is off the coast from Inverloch, in Victoria, Australia. Even though it was way out to sea, it was putting on a magnificent display of "shock and awe" . . . .Sigma 70-300 mm f4-5.6 APO DG Macro
"Life is a flash of lightning in the dark of night. It is a brief time of tremendous potential" - - -B. Alan Wallace.
The Romans used redux as an epithet for the Goddess Fortuna with its "bringing back" meaning; Fortuna Redux was "one who brings another safely home."
(www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/redux)
The ducks posed for me on Pentecost Sunday with a red boat behind them.
I'll hope all my Flickr friends come safely through Covid times.
A redux of several themes -- made of metal, B&W, and found in the kitchen. This is a macro of an egg whisk -- somewhat semi-abstract and I thought the monochrome would enhance it a little. Hope you enjoy -- HMM and a Happy New Year to all!
Pasadena, California
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Black and white re-edit of a shot from August 2017. The colour version was one of my earlier Explored shots here on Flickr. Wishing you all a fantastic weekend of photography - enjoy!
For this Redux challenge I chose to revisit Glass. This is part of a small glass paperweight that I created in Deadwood Wyoming at a studio called Mind Blown ( www.mindblownstudio.com/services.html) while on Vacation. it was Hot but such a fun experience! I've used this little paperweight before in photos so I wanted to change it up a bit and so I added some red shiny paper to the background and lit it with a flashlight. Pretty happy with the results. :) Have a great day everyone!
ONR's colorful FP7 duo 1517 and 1985 power the Euro-design Northlander consist at Toronto on a grey 24 March 1991.
Wearing:
Zibska - Orli Hat
Zibska - Orli Eye & Lip Makeup
NoRush - Spirit Eyes - Vampire
Zibska items Coming soon @ Neo Japan event Spring 2021!
March 27 - April 18
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I didn't like the original post as much as I'd hoped by the time I got done making it...So I made another ;P
So recently I have been re-editing aot of my old shots, but this one stood out to me alot and needed a huge overhaul and not just a touch up, so I removed the colour as I felt it did not work, spent a while treating the image to some dodging and burning, then add a split tone to bring some life back to the image. It was a difficult shot to capture I had to climb on top of a few buildings to get to the viewpoint.
sunrise on the pretty point rock formation, hiltaba, the nature foundation south australia’s gawler ranges conservation property
gawler ranges, south australia
I’m not sure about you… but I always keep a mental list of locations that I’d like to visit and shoot someday.
I also keep another mental list of locations that I’ve already visited and shot under less than ideal conditions… with the intention of visiting them again when the conditions are just right.
This was one of those locations… :)
Nikon D300, Sigma 18-200mm at 98mm, aperture of f14, with a 1/25th second exposure.
Click here to view this one large.
Click here to check out my Vertorama tutorial.
If you happen to enjoy flower photographs, or if you think of me as predominantly a bird photographer, please take a quick glance here:
This morning it was same time, exact same place, same bird (presumably). Both days she stayed over five minutes. This is actually a photo from yesterday after she first landed, and yes, she is vocalizing- saying hello or more likely mind your own freaking business! Belted kingfisher, Siskiyou County, California
This is a re-processed version of my first flower photo. In fact, it’s the first photo I ever took with a DSLR camera! You can see the original in the first comment. It was shot with a Canon Rebel T3 and the 18-55mm kit lens on September 3, 2012. So excited about my new camera, I remember buying some flowers from the local market, taking them home and sitting them in the shade under the oak tree in my backyard. Camera in hand, I began to take those first shots. I remember being frustrated because the lens wouldn’t let me get as close to the flowers as I wanted to and have everything be in focus, but I got as close as I could.
I came across this photo a few weeks ago and thought it would be fun to take another look and see what I could make of it. Although it’s still far from being one of my favorites, I think it turned out OK.
I’m glad I kept this. It’s a good reminder of how far I’ve come.
Anyone else still have their first photo? Even if you don’t have the first, seek out some of your earlier work. I’ll bet you’ll be surprised at your progress!!
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'If a work of art is redux, it is presented in a new way. ' (Collins Dictionary)
I have been shuffling though some of my work done ten years or so ago and made a new montage of a favourite theme of mine. Old wine in a new bottle or new wine in an old bottle? Still tastes the same!
Keith Surridge
August 2020.