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An espresso cup from Disneyland given to me by my sister. She is a big fan of all things Disneyland. The cup is a little less than 2 1/2 inches tall. For Macro Mondays: Windowsill and my POTD.
Lithops is a genus of succulent plants in the ice plant family, Aizoaceae. Members of the genus are native to southern Africa. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek words λίθος, meaning "stone," and ὄψ, meaning "face," referring to the stone-like appearance of the plants.
Macro Mondays: Windowsill
A yellowed leaf placed on the sill of a window that looks into the lightwell in my flat. The red in the background is the exterior paint on the other side of the lightwell.
100mm, polarizer, bounce flash to counter the back-lighting.
HMM everyone!
Taken on the first day of March, with light snow falling outside, and primroses waiting for springtime and warmer weather.
I went to the Flower Show yesterday, and enjoyed its “Flower Power” theme even more than the previous years’ shows. I took an excess of images that I’ve yet to see, but I’m sure I’ll have too many to post so I wanted to get this belated tribute to the new month in before it gets left behind… :-)
Macro Mondays: windowsill
The shell is about two-and-a-half inches across. This window is next to a small deck that is surrounds on three sides by walls--and thus doesn't receive much sunlight. But the few minutes of direct light seemed the best time to take this photo.
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.
Taken for Macro Mondays group, theme 'Windowsill'. Week 17/2020.
This is a pottery rat from Hamelin in Germany. These are the rats from the folk tale of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. It's about 2.5 inches nose to tail.
The photo was taken in natural light, stood on blue shiny card. I've used a macro lens plus 1.4 teleconverter. It's been cropped to 16x9 but otherwise is straight out of the camera.
Again, and again and again.
Wish us luck, we are going to the RSPCA today to find Yeti a girlfriend!
Antique "Century" style studio camera with 210mm Industar barrel lens / Packard shutter on 4x5 Arista EDU 100 developed 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.]
Another version of the windowsill arrangement. I had just painted a new texture that I wanted to try out. Textures certainly do change the nature of the digital painting.
I couldn’t coax a kitty smile out of Ollie last night. He enjoys this windowsill not just for the view but also because of the warm air from the baseboard heater below. I think Ollie wasn't yet fully awake when I snapped the photo.
Solargram, developed and printed on the windowsill, fixed in the darkroom. I wrote about it on my blog, in case you wondered how it's done