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A miniature bottle of perfume for Macro Mondays group.

HMM!

I decided to capture the bottle of the perfume that my wife loves more. I focused on the glass (top left), where some details are made more visible by using a led torch. I hope that you will like the result, my friends! ;-)

P.S. After taking the shot, I noticed that, within the theme description, it is stated "no labels". The label is present in this pic but it is out of focus... in any case, if this

is not acceptable to the admins, it is ok for me to remove this image from the group.

2 textures by me

 

Many thanks as always for any comments, invites, awards and faves!

Close up capture of a flower in a bottle

Taken for Macro Mondays. Topic as above.

What a wonderful way to be awakened, by light! The pinkish/orangish hues drifting into my room lingered on my wall. It jolted me out of bed and pulled me out into the frigid air to witness the beautiful sky right before the sunrise. In this image the sky was already starting to fade, losing the bold pink that it held just seconds prior. I wanted to capture the feeling/color/mood/peace because I knew it wouldn't last but only in my mind and a photo.

 

Yesterday I felt dark and gloomy, today I woke and witnessed the beauty that is still in the world. "My eyes happily adjusted to the light of hope." -- a.m. ream

The history of bottle stoppers goes back to the early days of wine production, when wine was stored and transported in wooden barrels. To prevent the wine from oxidizing, a piece of bladder was used to seal the barrel. This method of sealing evolved over time, leading to the development of more massive bottle stoppers

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A halogen lamp designed mainly for stage lighting. This 120-volt lamp was run at a mere 15 volts for this picture.

 

The lamp section shown here is about 2ยพ" (69.9mm) tall.

Bottles empty, vacation is over, time to go back to work. Hope you have a wonderful Sunday.

For Macro Mondays: "Bottle(s)"

 

Lensbaby Edge 80 + Macro converters

A fun buck store find

 

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Bottle gentians are about the last wildflowers to add a splash of bright color to the primeval prairie with those beautiful blue blossoms. Their azure color comes close to matching the clear sky on a cool autumn day.

For Thursday monochrome (Donnerstagsmonochrom) Group

 

There is something about the quality of the bokeh that this lens is producing with macro photographs

 

I am beginning to see the possibilities with this odd lens and now that I have fitted a helicoid focussing ring between lens and camera focussing is a bit easier. At f1.2 the depth of field is small and the lens is always 'fully open' as it has no aperture blades.

 

TELEX Super Sestar 2" f1.2 Projection lens

Nina Ricci aux galeries Lafayette ร  Paris, France

Een tak van de schermhortensia in een groen flesje van bovenaf gefotografeerd voor de challenge: 'in a bottle'

 

A branch of the umbel hydrangea in a green bottle photographed from above for the challenge: 'in a bottle'

 

Thanks for taking time to comment, fave and look at my work. I really appreciate.

A miniature bottle with its fancy top off! The Bottle is only 25mm wide. HMM:))

A bottle fly on a milkweed flower in my garden. Photo taken in Maryland on 9/23/19.

My favourite drink...yes, I know many of you will think I am crazy...water?? but yes.....I like beer, wine, and so and so....but water.....my fav! HMM flickr friends! :)

Old Pulteney 1982

SIngle Cask Nr. 930, 60,6%

Somewhere beyond the rainbow, the sky is blue and impossible dreams come true. (From the movie The Wizard of Oz)

This is a shot looking down the neck of a blue sherry bottle.

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