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Speckled bush cricket (a young larva) after a walk through the flower of a evening primrose. Then she cleaned the feelers of the pollen. These are pulled several times with the help of the forefoot through the "mouth".
Punktierte Zartschrecke (eine junge Larve) nach einer Wanderung durch die Blüte einer Nachtkerze. Danach hat sie die Fühler vom Blütenstaub gereinigt. Dabei werden diese mehrfach mit Hilfe der Vorderfüße durch den "Mund" gezogen.
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Finally, the temps feel like Spring as 2016's first Honey Bee (for me) visits an awakening Grecian Wildflower in my garden.
A little foggy with a bit of wildfire haze contributing maybe.
Leica D-Lux 3 from circa 2006. I have found a real fondness for CCD sensors, like this one and the sensor in my Canon 5D MK1. I love the creamy rendering.
In der Makrofotografie wird ein Objekt so vor der Kamera positioniert, dass es auf der Aufnahme sehr groß und detailliert wiedergegeben wird. Im engeren Sinne spricht man von Makrofotografie, wenn das Bild des Objekts auf dem Kamerasensor genauso groß erscheint wie das Objekt selbst; der Abbildungsmaßstab ist dann exakt 1, auch als 1:1 dargestellt. Dies ist auch der bei Makroobjektiven häufig vorzufindende maximale Abbildungsmaßstab. Fotografie mit größeren Abbildungsmaßstäben, bei denen das Objekt auf dem Film (bzw. bei Digitalkameras den Sensoren) sehr viel größer abgebildet wird, bezeichnet man als Mikrofotografie. In der Norm DIN 19040 zählt alles im Maßstabbereich zwischen 1:10 und 10:1 als Nah- bzw. Makroaufnahme.
Macro photography (or photomacrography[ or macrography,[ and sometimes macrophotography is extreme close-up photography, usually of very small subjects and living organisms like insects, in which the size of the subject in the photograph is greater than life size (though macrophotography also refers to the art of making very large photographs). By the original definition, a macro photograph is one in which the size of the subject on the negative or image sensor is life size or greater. In some senses, however, it refers to a finished photograph of a subject that is greater than life size.
The praying mantis cleaned her antennae while taking pictures.
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Gawdy Sensor Ship
Plenty of sensors on this one including those ostentatious radars, a spinny round thing and a non-spinny round thing. All a little overblown?
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My first digital camera was a Canon A70, a 3MP point-and-shoot. I took a lot of shots with it in 2003-6 but after only 3 years or so it sometimes produced lines across the image; by 18 months after that it was doing this - though even then sometimes producing normal looking photos, as my folder of shots from its death throes reveals. This image has not been treated or cropped in any way - it's exactly the jpeg that came off the memory card.
No Sensor Ship
No sensors or modern equipment showing on this one
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Copyright infringement is theft.
Beaver Pond, along the Vloman Kill, at the end of winter in the town of Bethlehem, located in upstate New York. Image taken with a Hasselblad Stellar (a pocket point-and-shoot camera, not a full-fledged Hasselblad) -- essentially a Sony RX100 with a fancy (but helpful) grip and Hasselblad branding. Very useful as a lightweight camera.
20250521 LEICA M9 68
Sensor oxidation is visible at the top of photographs. Usually when there's a blue or clear sky.
It looks like an elongated dust spot. If I don't touch the photo with Lightroom, it's precisely to show the sensor oxidation.
This message will appear on all photographs.
I have a UV/IR filter on my lens.
LEICA, SAVE THE M9. PLEASE.
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La oxidacion del sensor se ve en la parte superior de las fotografias.Generalmente cuando hay un cielo azul,o claro.
Parece una mancha alargada de polvo.Si no toco la foto con Lightroom es para que se vea,precisamente,la oxidacion del sensor.
Este mensaje aparecera en todas las fotografias.
En el objetivo llevo puesto un filtro UV IR.
LEICA SALVA LA M9.POR FAVOR.
Creo que Leica tendria que darnos una solucion.
Troika in der Langen Foundation in Neuss
Schon seit längerem wendet sich die Langen Foundation in Neuss-Holzheim ambitionierten jüngeren Positionen in unterschiedlichen Medien zu, die sich mit den drängenden Fragen unserer Zeit beschäftigen. Die dreiköpfige deutsch-französische Gruppe „Troika“ nun befragt die soziale Fragilität ebenso wie den Wandel des Klimas mit den Neuen Medien und im Besonderen der Akustik der Umwelt in den verschiedenen Frequenzen des hörbaren Spektrums. „Troika“ arbeitet mit ihren Installationen und Einzelwerken die Beziehungen zwischen Technologie und Natur, alltäglicher Umwelt und Ruhezuständen und unserer sensorischen Wahrnehmung von all dem heraus.
troika-pink-noise-langen-foundation-neuss
For the Macro Mondays Theme: "Photography Gear"
WARNING: Don't try this at home!!!
Note: No real harm was done and the sensor and camera survived the (photoshop) experiment without any scratch or (water)damage 😉 Thanks for your concerns...
Thank you very much for your time, faves and comments. It's much appreciated.
Happy Macro Mondays
Oakland's Tallest Building.
Shot in burst mode at twilight. Five images stacked, using a median blend to reduce the large amount of noise that comes with the small drone-camera sensor.
The dogs are dueling over the fence, causing the motion sensor lights to come on. Mooky and Kona need to chill. 100 Days of Darkness 8/100.
Agfa Optima 500 Sensor
Color Apotar 2,8/42mm
Ilford PF4, Ilfosol 3 1+9, 5 min
CanoScan 9000F mark II
I diritti delle mie immagini sono riservati. E' vietato qualsiasi uso, senza il mio preventivo consenso:
mattia.camellini@alice.it
You may have noticed i've not used my Leica M240 much since getting the Leica CL. I thought it was time to dust it off for a shoot. What amazed me after time away from the camera is how bad the low light ability of the M240 sensor is. It felt like the jump from the M8 to the M9 or M9 to the M240. Very noticeable! It shows how good the CL sensor is.
Low light and 1/30 motion blur gave a quite filmic looking photo to my eyes - imperfect. Fun catching up with Becca tonight after a long time.
Leica M240 + Voigtlander Nokton 40mm f1.4 + Leica M240 B&W preset
M240 presets - mrleica.com/shop/
The 1/2.5" sensor of the Canon PowerShot SD630 I am trying to repair. The gears look ok and I got the lens retracted. I'll try putting it back together tomorrow and see if it works. Wish me luck.
Canon PowerShot SX70 HS
20.3-megapixel CMOS sensor delivers photos with fine detail
Bridgecamera segment!
Competitive price.
Curved grip lets your fingers comfortably and naturally reach the shutter, minimizing potential for shake at long zoom lengths
Keep your image steady
The camera's hand grip has been specially designed to help you operate buttons easily, so you're less likely to introduce hand tremor into the image when you're at high zoom.
The SX70 HS also features intelligent image stabilization that knows how to compensate for specific types of motion.
For example, when shooting stills, the camera's Macro image stabilization mode makes adjustments that keep a close-up sharp and steady, while Panning mode reduces the jumping and jittering that can accompany a wide swing of motion.
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morning sun
Measured EV - 6.12
MF
Focus Mode - infinity (257)
Manual Exposure
Easy Mode - Manual
Continuous Drive - Single
C1
Canon Exposure Mode - Program AE
F4.5
ISO 100
44 mm
0.25s
Image Stabilization - On (2)