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Macro Mondays …. Theme " Kitchen "
A slicer for an avocado,taken in subdued lighting, it's shadows cast against a chopping board.
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Avocado Tree from next door neighbors.
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From roughly March – May the avocado trees produce these flowers. It's really neat to see. But very few flowers will actually produce fruit because less than 1 percent will actually be pollinated.
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Avocado toast with seeds on blue plate.
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The oldest evidence of avocado use was found in a cave located in Coxcatlán, Puebla, Mexico, that dates to around 10,000 BC.
This one isn't as old as that, or I should say wasn't as it been eaten now.
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It's been quite some time since I have played with oil and water for photography. It still fits into my "food" series at least in my mind and that's the only one I need to satisfy. I love how every image is totally different and unique as the oil recombines and the shapes shift. The image only exists for a blip in time.
“No permanence is ours; we are a wave
That flows to fit whatever form it finds”
― Hermann Hesse, The Glass Bead Game
Yesterday I saw an article about how to add some interesting lens flares to your photos. I didn't have access to the ring described in the article so I rummaged around in the garage and found a brass fitting for an air compressor. I held it in front of the lens to experiment with the different effects it provided. This snail was not a compliant model so I didn't have interesting positions. Unfortunately now that I've had time to review the photo I find the flare a bit distracting. What do you think of lens flare in images? I know many see them as the sign of an amateur but I find them fascinating.