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Finally got to be at our second home…even if it’s only for a few days…
I’m giving the Voigtlander an airing in this image…my wrist isn’t behaving itself so the addition of the humongous lens weight is making its presence felt.
Une vieille Pomme trouvée dans le fridge m'a donné l'inspiration et m'a poussé à lui retirer une tranche pour une image macro à proposer en toute modestie #Macro #MacroMondays #SlicesOfFood #Slices
The Two of us as one with Nature.
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Pose :LW: Meli - Melo
"Sweet or bitter in the memory But an echo is all, all I can reach now An echo of you"
-- Steve Hogarth - Wrapped Up in Time
A tiny slice of my daily view---a macro shot of the mesh organizer on my desk, taken for today's Macro Mondays theme 'holes'.
cut your fingers off.
At Somewhere
Animation: by myself
Outfits:
R2 A/D/E enyou[Red A]Maitreya
R2 K/E/N Gekko GrovesADV[Black]Maitreya
Weapon:
M9 SWORD Pistol will be available at TWS!
for: "Macro Mondays" "Slices" (SLICES OF FOOD)
width and height: 7cm x 6.5cm (before cropping)
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A male, Madagascar Paradise Flycatcher giving me the eye. The Nikon D5's vertical grip came in handy with this bird, allowing me to get the full tail in profile.
Canon EOS 6D - f/9.0 - 1/40 sec - 100mm - ISO 500
- for challenge Flickr group: Macro Mondays, theme: Slices
- width of the mushrooms 3.5 and 2.5cm
Agaricus bisporus is an edible mushroom native to grasslands in Europe and North America.
It has two color states while immature -white and brown- both of which have various names. When mature, it is known as portobello mushroom, often shortened to just portobello.
When immature and white, this mushroom may be known as common mushroom, button mushroom, white mushroom, cultivated mushroom, table mushroom, and champignon mushroom.
A. bisporus is one of the most commonly and widely consumed mushrooms in the world.
Today's commercial variety of the common mushroom originally was a light brown color. In 1926, a Pennsylvania mushroom farmer found a clump of common mushrooms with white caps in his mushroom bed. As with the reception of white bread, it was seen as a more attractive food item and became very popular. Most of the cream-colored store mushrooms marketed today are products of this 1926 chance natural mutation.
The bright lime green roof of the top corner of the BP petrol station on West Terrace, right on the edge of the Adelaide CBD.
Taken from the car through my passenger window as we sit waiting for the traffic lights to change.
On one of our last hiking tours we passed this beautiful house in Bad Berleburg, Germany. Very cute and inviting. What I ask myself all the time is why does someone put a tray with slices of bread on the bench in front of the house? Should they be dried in the sun or is it a gesture for hikers who come along the way or, or, or ....
To this day it remains an unsolved mystery to me!
Does somebody has any idea?
I've always wanted to try this. By the time I got it all set up, it was later than I thought, and I lost the window light. I kept moving the dining room table into the light, but only managed to get off a couple shots.
Heat Sink: Almost every one has seen this heat sink on a desk top computer. Heat sink is used to reduce the heat produced by the processor. This heat sink takes up the heat from the processor and keep you on the go.
To take the shot - The heat sink is placed between the Camera and the direct after noon sun. The sun passes through the fine gaps between the Row of Sink plates and that creates a shape of a sliced sun.
Have a great Week Ahead . HMM !