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This is a 3 cm crystal ball, place in a cheese grater with a green backdrop and some red reflection.
“Looking Close… on Friday” ,
“Round in Vertical Photo” ,
Valentine’s Day Ornament,
3.5 Inch Ornament,
Solitary (1),
Suspended,
Floating,
United States,
Pennsylvania,
Winter.
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When I decided to dig out this plate for today's theme, I didn't realise how damaged it was. Broken in half in fact and very crudely glued by yours truly. Lots of work in photoshop to mend the crack and the many chips.
Tootsie Roll lollipop, orange flavor.
Besides giving these away when Facebook tells me it's someone's birthday I've been looking for an opportunity to post here on flickr. I think you would agree that it's hard to just jump right out and post a pic of a lollipop without some kind of reason/introduction; after all, it is just a pic of a lollipop. I will say that this started out simple enough but trying to get the focus stack to work proved to be a real challenge. No matter what I did I couldn't get the image to align. After every try there was distortion (mostly due to the stick) so I would back up a bit but then it wouldn't align at all because it couldn't find enough pixels to align! I finally added more stuff in the frame and it worked, I cropped out the added items. Getting this to work became an obsession and I was bound and determined to make it work. In the end I won out and this is my lollipop photo, I offer it up for this week's theme and if by chance it's your birthday, I'm ahead of the game - Happy Birthday!
Nikon 55mm f/2.8 NIKKOR Micro, Focus stack.
"Looking close... on Friday!" and "Round in Vertical Photo".
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A small clementine peeled and ready to eat! They are small (only 5 cm across) and they come with leaves attached. That makes them doubly attractive - as I love to photograph them as well as eat them! ;o)
And I thought of the song ... www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqZgyX0sUnQ
Have a happy weekend, and stay safe!
Macro-Looking Close: Here
My Food and drink set: Here
Leaves, grasses, fruit, seeds: Here
Nearly didn’t take on this challenge as it breaks the grid in my photostream!
Little side story to this shot. The frame for this composition is a compartment in a letterpress drawer that is usually slotted in a dusty corner of our porch. I set up the shot (in low-light naturally) and arranged the watch parts and cogs in one of the wider compartments composing in the viewfinder. Only to flinch two seconds later as a massive (giant in macro) spider hauled itself onto the watch from the adjoining, dark compartment. Raised my heart rate a few beats!
Vendimia, borrowed from my son's wine rack for
'Round in Vertical Photo/Redondo en Foto Vertical',
taken on Sony A6000 s/c red picture effect.
Looking Close...on Friday!
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Looking close... on Friday! - Round in vertical photo
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Looking Close...on Friday! ~ Round in Vertical Photo
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Colourful in round in the Watercolour Box.
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No idea what the name of the round flower is, it is 3 cm. wide, in the background you see Gypsophila.
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After searching online, I'm pretty sure these are shaggy parasol mushrooms/chlorophyllum rhacodes. They were quite large, about 5 in/12.7 cm across, and are apparently edible. I've never seen this kind of fungi around here or elsewhere, but then I don't really look for them. Would much rather photo than eat them! Besides, I would always fear I'd grabbed a poisonous one by mistake. The background is jixipix spektrel, with the effect erased from the fungi themselves.
Just when you thought: finally he has stopped spamming images for this theme... here it is - my last attempt at the "Looking Close.. on Friday" theme "Round in Vertical Photo"
Shot with a Noritsu "86-120 mm F4.5-5.6" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
Alternate explanation: ……. a metal Gumby about to get hit with a baseball bat! (Steven Hromnak)
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And for the We're Here group's tour of Brown in the World.
Four antiques hanging on the wall. I cropped it on another version but I was afraid you'd think it was NOT a vertical format. It is a vertical shot!
Happy Looking close... on Friday! Round in Vertical Photo.