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Not something I have tried before, but feeling challenged by the Crazy Tuesday challenge this week.
Harder than I realised, but after some a bit of patience, I was happy with the results.
Canon EOS 6D - f/8 - 1/100sec - 100mm - ISO 3200
- for challenge Flickr group: Macro Mondays,
theme: A Spoonful
- plastic toddler spoon, length of the bowl: 4.8 cm
Crazy Tuesday
SpongeBob.. "Look into my eyes!"
"SpongeBob.." Am I taking photography seriously enough?
Just a little difference in the placement of the spoon may make it easier to see what is happening. I like this plaid paper a lot.
Though the image is colorful my mood is anything but, I cannot stop thinking about the Vegas mass shooting. Hearing the news was such a shock. My heart feels so heavy as I grieve and try to comprehend the madness. Peace to you.
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A spoon reflecting a photograph of Chihuly glass in a 2016 calendar.
Taken at The Regency, Laguna Woods, California. © 2016 All Rights Reserved.
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"Spoon" Osteospermums, also known as African daisies, are a type of osteospermum characterized by their unique, spoon-shaped petals, often found in varieties like "Margarita White Spoon" and "Margarita Purple Spoon". So says Google AI search and in this case it is right.
tried-and-true.com/annuals_variety/osteospermum-astra-pur....
If you don't want to search with Ai enabled just type in the search terms along with -ai. You will get the summary (that occurred before AI was added in last year ) but not the AI summary. I'm not certain if this helps to save the electricity and water resources that AI is gobbling up.
Once again playing with spoons to get a close up shot. This time for Crazy Tuesday theme repeating object. It was great fun to get the amazing output these humble spoons generate.
It's spoon time again :D You may remember my little project from last year... I never gave up the idea to go on with my little series.
Strobist info: I used two 80cm x 80cm softboxes with two YN560III (triggered by a YN560TX). Each of them was positioned on one side.
I like the distortion from the spoon in the middle on the other two.
My world is full of colours !!
HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday
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Photo for Crazy Tuesday's theme: "Spoon Reflections."
A potholder beneath my soup spoon smiles back.
© 2023 Mike McCall
_Spooner Angel_
Grave of Mary J. Spooner (1850-1914)
Olive Grove Primitive Baptist Cemetery
Seminole County, Georgia USA
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i like the fact how the spoon disappears in the reflection because of the different angle. took this picture on the ferry from stockholm to turku (or the other direction i don't remember anymore and i'm to lazy to look it up lol) hope you like the picture and aren't disturbed by the pure orange :D
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Reflecting spoons are altogether too much fun! You're going to see still more of them, my friends! I caught this spoon with my little yellow plus multi-colors pad!
Taken at The Regency, Laguna Woods, California. © 2015 All Rights Reserved.
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1st attempt for MM theme.
#MacroMondays #Spoonful
"Born with a silver spoon in their mouth" is an idiom meaning someone is born into wealth and privilege, originating from the 1500s when wealthy families gave babies silver spoons at christenings as a status symbol. While it signifies advantages like not needing to work, it can also imply a lack of understanding of hardship.
www.outsidetheshot.com/vivitar-90mm-f-2-8-macro-lens-review
Vivitar (Komine) Macro 90mm F1:2.8 (M42 mount)
A company named "Komine" is known to have manufactured lenses for Ponder & Best (later Vivitar). Most researchers believe that Vivitar lenses with serial numbers starting 28x were Komine-made. Little is known about the Komine that manufactured Vivitar lenses except that they were located in Japan and there has been some disagreement among Vivitar researchers as to whether the Vivitar Komine was Komine Co., Ltd or an unintentional corruption of Kominar, a similar sounding brand name of lens manufacturer Nittō Kōgaku. The most conclusive evidence to date confirms Komine Co., Ltd was the manufacturer of 28x Vivitar lenses.
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