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Prompt: Autumn berries still life in brown and red tones studio lighting.
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For Macro Mondays - Carbon.
Faber-Castell Pitt compressed charcoal stick for drawing.. Speedlight with grid behind and upper left - minimal bounce from below right.
White faced owl taken in a studio with lighting.... He spent most of his photographic time... sleeping! but what a beautiful bird
Another study for this week's Macro Mondays theme, "Guilty Pleasure."
Glenmorangie Scotch and ice cube in a 3-inch inch diameter cut glass tumbler. Shot from above, lit from below with a speedlight and double diffuser.
I am not sure if this reads any more clearly as a glass of Scotch than the first attempt. There is a strong graphic quality which is in-camera - I made modest adjustments to global contrast and color temperature in LR and PS.
Toyo 45G View Camera Nikon 120mm AM(ED) Large Format Macro Lens. Ilford FP4+ rated ASA 80 1/250 f/32. Developed in Ilfosol-3 70 degress at 4:15.
Macro Mondays - Tableware.
The back of a sterling silver spoon.
Nikon D850. EL 50mm/2.8 reversed enlarging lens. PB-6 bellows. Zerene Stacker 58 subs
Reflector bowl with diffuser top center, snoot from right, and speedlight with blue gel bounced off background.
1) The Standard Mark - The rampant lion with head turned to left (in use from 1822) indicates that the item is sterling silver (92.5% silver with copper alloy.)
2) The Town Mark - The Tudor Rose indicates that the item was assayed in Sheffield, England.
3) The Date Letter - The letter, along with the other two symbols, indicates that the assay was performed in 1987.
4) The Maker's Mark - can be stamped either as raised above the background (cameo) or set into the background (intaglio.) The image is of CJ Vander, Ltd., in the style in use from 1969 - 2001. The company was founded by Cornelius Joshua Vander in 1886 and closed in 2007.
13mm in greatest dimension.
For Macro Mondays - Royal.
Detail from a hand-painted wooden box which we have owned forever. I would like to think that he and his attendants are from the Mughal Court...
Single speedlight with reflector and grid from left.
2.875 inches in greatest dimension.
A small cut-glass tumbler, shot from above and lit from below - speedlight with two white diffuser gels.
Macro Mondays - Photographic Equipment.
Strobe firing at 1/32+0.7. Speedlight with reflector and blue gel above camera fill light.
3 inches in greatest dimension.
The last of the lilies from the bouquet.
Strobe with grid, left. Silver reflector, right.
Toyo 45G. Nikkor-AM*ED 125mm/5.6 Macro lens. Ilford FP4+ @100. Red Filter 2.5 stops. 1/30s f/8.
Standard development in Ilfosol-3 @ 1:9.
Studio photography at our local camera club. This is Peter, dressed in traditional costume as a Viking
For Macro Mondays - M.
Large mums - the color is natural.
35 subimages Zerene Stacker.
Speedlight with grid, left. Silver reflector, right. White card reflector, below and just right of center.
2.75 inches in greatest dimension.
Macro Mondays - Tool.
Slide Rule and calipers. Speed light with blue gel - reflector bowl and white diffusion sock center left. Speed light with red gel bounced off black background. Speed light with snoot, above right.
I used this slide rule throughout my college days. I was forced to give in and purchase a scientific calculator (a sizable investment in those days) for a chemistry course in quantitative analysis, which required accuracy to four significant digits.
2.75 inches in greatest dimension.
I was looking for a subject for this week's Macro Monday theme and came across these needle nose pliers - they belonged to my father, and date back to at least the 1950s. I use them frequently...
Speedlight with bare reflector bowl above left, speedlight bounced off black background from below right, small white bounce card center right directed at pivot joint.
PP work in Luminar Neo AI filters for: Face; Eyes; Mouth; Skin and portrait bokeh
***There is no AI in this image ***
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I get angry of racism and ignorance,war,trample on others for your own gain,hurting people on purpose,violence,bullying,mean actions...
Impromptu portrait of my daughter at the coffee shop … last shot with the Olympus EM1 and Zuiko 17mm f1.2
For Macro Mondays - M
Miniature coffee mug.
Speedlight with grid, left. White card reflector, right.
The mug is 0.75 inches tall.
An idea for this week's Macro Mondays - Brush. The size is a little over the three-inch rule, and I didn't like the tighter crops...
Vulfix badger shaving brush. Art of Shaving cream.
1) Speedlight bounced off white background. 2) Speedlight bounced off large white reflector, right; flag at base of brush. 3) Small silver reflector, above and left.