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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.

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.

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!

on a windowsill.

In ABCs and 123s: W is for Windowsill joy~*

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.]

Micro flowers in a windowsill garden.

Deko Glashäuschen in unserem Fensterbrett.

Deco glass house in our windowsill

Dear all, thank you for your visits, faves and comments!

MacroMondays - Theme - Windowsill

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!

Gardening glove, much used in these last few weeks

 

Windowsill.. "Macro Mondays"..

BB: I can't get the window open, mom.

Souvenir totems on Windowsill

Macro Mondays April 27 theme: Windowsill

Lately, I've been thinking about excellence.

We have an excellent new president, it seems, and I'm hoping he will usher in a new age of excellence. We have had a long period of mediocrity, at best, that has trickled down to the idiot at the local store who doesn't care about doing anything well. I really hope the idea of doing an excellent job, no matter what it is, will start showering down on us from now on.

The pilot that safely handed on the Hudson river is the perfect example to start off this

Age Of Excellence. Everyone did every thing right, even the passengers.

BLESS this man and everyone involved.

Macro Mondays 'Windows'

As summer wanes, the morning light changes, and one morning it looked like this!

My friend says she loves to snooze there.

The top from a carrot that's growing in water on our windowsill.

A pipe cleaner, actually used for cleaning re-usable straws and not crafting.

Macro monday's windowsill week - tiny rubber chicken from Archie McPhee

 

25mm with macro converter

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.

The Macro Mondays theme for this week is " Windowsill"

Vintage 5x7 studio camera with 4x5 Arista EDU 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.]

Windowsill abstract

Leiden

 

the little Easter chicks seem to be happy at the office windowsill

Morning blue sky in my cup of tea. Macro Mondays Windowsill. HMM !

for Our Daily Challenge topics - 'On the windowsill' & 'Frosted' this is a frosted window

110/365

And, just like that, I have had the last lecture of my first year of university. I have a total of 21 days before all of my assignments will be submitted and I will be officially done with my first year of university. I think that is insane.

 

In other musings, do you ever read a book and enjoy the voice of the author more than the content itself, and find yourself wishing for more of the book just because you like the way it was written? I have been doing that a lot lately. Since January I have been reading at a rate of two books a week, on average, which means that if I were to not add any books to my list of books I want to read, it would take me four and a half years to finish it. And since for every book I read I add two more to the list, I think I am going to be here a while.

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