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Taken for Macro Mondays theme Windowsill.
This little elephant ring holder sits on our kitchen windowsill together with the silver pill box.
For Macro Mondays 'Green'.
Focus stack of 15 shots, stacked in Zerene Stacker.
The total span of these baby leaves is about 4cm.
A Macro Mondays submission on the topic "Windowsill". A small sherry glass on a windowsill showing in inverted view of the garden outside, and catching a glint of sunlight.
in formation - did you know that when geese fly in a "v" formation they can fly much faster because the formation makes the flock aerodynamic and gives them more energy.
join my wednesday windowsill group
On my window sill for Macro Monday. This crystal hung in the window of my Grandmother’s kitchen. It’s been well loved and now rests on my kitchen window sill so I can have a piece of her near everyday.
Peering in a neighbor's window, I see these orchids on the window sill and a wonderfully warm color scheme.
Our Daily Challenge: ON THE WINDOWSILL
Topcon Horseman VH-R 6x7 with Kodak Tmax 100 in Kodak D76
[An album series of still life images shot on a windowsill in my studio; various cameras, various formats, various films, and at different times of the day. I hope you'll enjoy them.]
Yep, I love bringing in dried flowers from the garden. I still find them beautiful. Many are collected on a plate but this one has been on the windowsill for awhile now, evident by the cobwebs and dust.
Photo 65/121 On My Windowsill for 121 pictures in 2021 challenge.
Photo 9/30 April picture a day.
Two cats bought in separate years at the Melbourne Festival. Made by Helen Billingsley, ceramics artist.
I had a few daisies in a pale green bottle, and had the urge to get a composition together while the light was righ
Macro Mondays Challenge Windowsill, a modern version of the Rubiks Cube which can link to you iPad for more puzzle fun!
A new decade, a new silver bath!
Today I got to make a few test plates with my new silver bath - the one I just retired was choked with alcohol and iodides/bromides. Its been treated to remove impurities, but it will need silver nitrate added to restore it to fully usable, so I have to wait for more AgNO3 to arrive.
So, this is a 5x7 negative made with the Voigtlander Petzval lens, no Waterhouse stops used. Exposure was 7 minutes at f3.2 using Quinn's negative collodion recipe, which I must admit works very well, and doesn't go funky nearly as fast as Coffer's #7 for negs.