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Cattails are so common and ordinary so often providing backdrops for birds and other subjects, but when backlit they can be extraordinary.
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Nepeta racemosa, the dwarf catnip or raceme catnip, syn. N. mussiniii,is a species of flowering plant in the mint family Lamiaceae, native to the Caucasus, Turkey and northern Iran. Growing to 30 cm (12 in) tall by 45 cm (18 in) wide, it is a herbaceous perennial with aromatic leaves and violet or lilac-blue flowers in summer
Taken in a Wild Garden in West Wales
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Size of the macro incl neg space < 2 ¼“ x 2 ¼“
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Taken May 25, 2023 for the group
Macro Mondays #Backlit
ƒ/5.0
108.0 mm
1/1600 Sec
ISO 100
Pardon me if I’ve posted this before but it’s a favourite of mine. The afternoon sun catching the Dunlin from behind as they come into land near Blackness Castle, West Lothian, not far from the Forth Bridges
A hint or a promise that Springtime should be just around the corner. However, during the following days the White of this blossom was replaced with the White of snow as an Artic blast swept down across the UK.
Ndutu, Serengeti, Tanzania, January 2013
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An old photo from last year (Feb 2015) that caught my eye. The leaf on the right looks interestingly populated with insect eggs.
I am running short of photos and combing through unused shots.
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Another peony image to end the week. Have a wonderful day and weekend!
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I couldn't help but notice this lily which seemed to positively glow from the backlit conditions. To add a bit of contrast, I slightly darkened the background.
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a possibility for Macro Mondays backlighting.
The size verification is in the first comment box-- it is well under 3 inches- approx 2 and 1/4 inches
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I've had this holiday cactus for 30 years and it's now about 3' wide. In that time, it's only missed one year where it didn't bloom at all. Each year it's been producing more and more flowers and blooms at least twice a year. Best viewed large.
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Just a little close-up look into the veggie world with this onion slice backlit with a bit of morning sunshine and a white screen diffuser panel. Shot with my Meyer Optik 50mm f/1.8 Oreston lens, with Nikon PK-12 14mm Extension Tube, single image shot at f/8.
For the group: Looking Close...on Friday, Theme: "Food in Backlight"
The tip of an opening frond of the sago palm, Cycas revoluta, backlit.
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zum heutigen Thema in "Macro Mondays"
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This photo is actually a re-edited image from a few months ago. I am using it to promote this exhibition.
This week's assignment for Macro Mondays is "backlit". I often use this technique. I love it! This is a macro of a Physalis I preserved of last year's autumn. The outcome is abstract which I hope you like. I also see now that I am not the only one who has used this object for today's theme. It's a well used item ;-)
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