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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.
Oh and this is my lovely Quynh Anh again .. and the windowsill. I take way to many photos there, only a restraining order could hold me back. I hope you're all having a good time!
I just watched The Phantom of the Opera last night - one of my favorite movies of all time - for like...the bajilionth time, and Emmy Rossum is one of the most beautiful people I've ever seen. She inspired me to do my hair curly today. :]
This was one of the kids but it found its way onto the windowsill and has been there for a longtime now. I think it was a character from Tintin a kids film.
HMM