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“Un seul oiseau en cage la liberté est en deuil.”
Jacques Prévert
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L’Alkékenge, Coqueret alkékenge ou Lanterne (Physalis alkekengi), est une espèce de plantes du genre Physalis et de la famille des Solanaceae. La plante est surtout connue pour son fruit complexe, une baie comestible de couleur orange enfermée dans un calice rouge orangé accrescent semblable à une lanterne. Cette plante est parfois appelée Amour-en-cage, Cerise d'hiver, Cerise de juif.
C'est une plante vivace à racines traçantes. La tige est glabre ou légèrement velue érigée de 30 à 60 cm de haut, anguleuse, non ramifiée. Les feuilles sont ovales acuminées, pétiolées, entières ou grossièrement dentées de 12 cm.
Les fleurs solitaires de 1 à 2 cm de diamètre apparaissent à l'aisselle des feuilles supérieures. Corolle à cinq lobes blanc crème.
En fin de floraison, le calice se referme sur l'ovaire et forme un ovale parcheminé veiné en réseau de 5 cm de couleurs vives allant de l'orange au rouge emprisonnant le fruit. À maturité du fruit, il devient très fin et translucide, d'où la comparaison fréquente avec une lanterne, puis il s'ouvre.
Extraits de :
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This is the remains of a Physalis (Peruvian Groundcherry) fruit case after it's spent several months in my compost bin.
It was a bit of an experiment during a fun evening of macro photography with other local photographers. It’s a ten-image focus stack using Affinity Photo 2 for the stacking.
The images were taken over the course of a couple of seconds using the camera’s automated focus adjustment sequence option. And that was where the experiment really began. Once you set up the initial focus, the number to take in the sequence, and the focus step then the camera does the rest. In theory. The problem is where to focus the initial focus and what to set the step size at (which will vary by subject distance and lens). The documentation is a little light :)
This was a sequence of 20 images but some of these were out of focus and discarded (the adjustment had gone too far). I only had time for three series and this was the best view and result.
The camera was on a tripod and the Physalis cage was on my LED light table which backlit it (with some ambient light). The result was a brown cage on a grey background (I didn’t overexpose it). This was corrected in processing using a Levels adjustment to make the grey backlight white.
I then decided to try making it with a black background but keeping the recorded colours in the cage. So using a curves adjustment in LAB mode I inverted the L luminosity channel, which preserved the colours in the mid-tones on the cage.
The rest was sharpening using High Pass/Linear Light blend and USM sharpening, tidying up the spotty background afterwards.
Thanks for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Mittwochsmakro :)
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Small birdcage or sun cage, but empty!
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Ni oiseaux ni le soleil dans cette petite cage vide!
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"The Cage at Lyme Park was originally built around 1580 as a hunting lodge where the ladies of the estate could watch the hunt.
At night it was used as a banqueting hall. It overlooks the nearby moors and 1,300 acres of park land.
In later years it was used as a game keeper’s residence and as a jail for poachers. The tower was recently featured as a film location in the 2011 supernatural thriller – The Awakening"
Caged stair on the Alexandra and Ainsworth Estate in London. I have photographed this one before, but from above.