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The theme for “Smile on Saturday” for the 14th of May is "small part sharp" which requires that the 'focused part' of the image is quite small; most of the picture should be almost entirely blurred.
I had chosen an image of a tree branch covered in lichen with a selective focus used creating a shallow depth of field. Then, as I was on a walk through suburban Melbourne on a sunny afternoon to capture the autumnal colours, I spotted some colourful mauve seaside daisies low to the ground in a suburban garden. As I crouched low to the ground to photograph them, I noticed a tiny veined seed pod of some kind, wedged tightly into a crack in an old wooden railway sleeper used as a garden edging. The seed pod drew my attention because of its wonderful, almost Art Nouveau patterning. I decided I would try and create selective focus on the seed by creating a shallow depth of field, and this is the image I came up with.
I do hope that you like my choice for the theme, and that it makes you smile.
So I did. :)
More fun with 35mm motion-picture stuff. The small part here is a two-frame snippet, compared to about 27,000 frames (give or take a couple thousand) on the reel.
very small the snail (she is on a chicken egg, so you can judge the dimension), more little her eyes !
For Smile on Saturday a very small part sharp.
Thanks to my Olympus Macro Lens (M.60mm F2.8)
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I was trying to take photos of a beautiful tulip I'd been given, which had lovely frilly petals, and feeling frustrated because I couldn't get anything to work. Just then, 2 petals fell off a small tulip from a cheap supermarket bunch and floated down in front of it. So, I'm afraid this wasn't really planned. It just happened. :)
on the Angel Trail
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It's pearl who has captured my heart
but it's pink who has captured my soul.
(Anthony T. Hincks)
Weekly Theme Challenge - Pink
Smile on Saturday! :-) - Small Part Sharp
(photo by Freya, edit by me)
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Small part sharp more smaller.
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Thema "Small Part Sharp" am 14.05.2022.
A "Happy Smile on Saturday" 😊
and a sunny weekend.
Stay safe / Bleibt gesund.
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I initially took a photo of a huge area of these campanula flowers which are also known as bellflowers.
Then I noticed a couple whose flowers had not quite yet opened so decided to do a macro shot instead
On the leaf of a Sunset Plant, an outdoor bush.
Theme: "Small Part Sharp"
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Auswahlfoto
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Thema "Small Part Sharp" am 14.05.2022.
A "Happy Smile on Saturday" 😊
and a sunny weekend.
Stay safe / Bleibt gesund.
Thank you for all your views, faves and comments.
Dried Baby's Breath
Auswahlfoto
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Thema "Small Part Sharp" am 14.05.2022.
A "Happy Smile on Saturday" 😊
and a sunny weekend.
Stay safe / Bleibt gesund.
Thank you for all your views, faves and comments.
Smile on Saturday theme: Small part sharp.😄
Thanks to everyone who took the time to view, comment, and fave my photo. It’s really appreciated. 😊
Possibility for Smile on Saturday's theme "small part Sharp". The feather is about three inches long (if all was in focus).
This is the only photo I could capture of this gypsy moth sitting on the outside of my kitchen window. I was using my Iphone 8 and the blackeye macro lens.
I guess I was too intrusive, cause the moth just flew away right after this shot.
Hopefully you like this photo. Thank you in advance for adding a comment and / or for adding it as a favorite.
The Phymatodes testaceus
Tanbark borer
Veranderlijke boktor
Trying to focus on the eyes but they're quite small. So there's only a small part sharp
For: Smile on Saturday
Theme: Small part sharp
(With an iPhone camera, all but miraculous as such cameras are, there's only that much that you can do to control focus. But if you look at a larger format, the few bits actually in focus are very very small!)
the 'focused part' is very small; the picture should be almost entirely blurred... just a tiny part has to be sharp.
"Well actually, I prefer the Sunflower seeds, but they all pretty tasty, got to go now "
Alvin you not getting in the bird seed are you !
Remembering David Seville and the Chipmunks
In search of Fall Colors, finds our buddy the chipmunk feasting out on the bird seed at my Jungle gym bird feeder in the forest.
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from up close it looks like a faraway galaxy filled with stars. Thanks for visiting my Flickr page and viewing, commenting and faving my photographs Happy shooting and hope you all can enjoy your weekend, Samuel
Smile on Saturday: Small part sharp
While out taking tree bark photos for Looking close...on Friday, I came across this rusty twist of wire. It seems to be part of some old tree wrap system.