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A busy day, out for the whole duration and not much time for shooting. I was at a family party and ended up borrowing a giant handful of straws - I wondered what they'd look like with my macro lens and lit from underneath :)

 

They almost look like single celled organisms to me.

 

Strobist - YN560-II on 1/8th power, left pointing up at 45deg angle. YN460 right, 1/2 power, up at 45 degs

Sunset on the La Jolla shores

 

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(also known as cell phone signal booster or amplifier)

Sunflower Leaf, up close @ 5x magnification

#4413 - 2020 Day 30: An exploration of structure.

 

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Micro (macro) photograph of a dead Dragonfly's wing.

  

The statue is called The student of Jelgava.

We were fortunate enough to catch a Toronto VS Chisox game while on Vacation in Chicago (2006).

The sky turns red over the potholes at Hospitals Reef.

 

This is the fourth in a series of five photos I took during one of the most amazing displays of light and color I have had a chance to see. It is my favorite photo from the trip and will bring back good memories for many years to come.

Since the first time I saw photos of the potholes on Hospitals Reef I hoped one day I would have a chance to see and photograph them. My opportunity came up during a recent trip to San Diego. I spent the first day scouting the reef with Flickr friend Eric Gail. As it got closer to sunset I set up and hoped for some good light and as it turned out the weather gods delivered. Over the course of about two hours I just stood in the same spot and took different photos of the potholes as the light and colors changed.

Hospitals Reef is truly an amazing place. You can get great photos there any time, but with the right tide level and good light it really becomes a photographer's playground with the amazing rock formations, potholes, and tide pools.

Poznan, Poland

Summer

Warta River

A bokeh moment from one of the last nights of the summer spent saying adios to a good friend. Until next time.

 

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It i quite amazing how far technology has been able to advance the quality of images captured on a tiny cell phone! I made this image in a local ravine with a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.

Fusione di 2 miei ''Scatti'' effettuati con il cellulare, tentando d'imitare il celebre dipinto di René Magritte...

 

This creative sculpture "Cellular" by Olga Ziemska is located in the Westin in downtown Cleveland. To proivde some perspective the entire head is 12' high, 10' wide and 6' deep. Made with reclaimed local wood slices, it is a unique, beautiful piece of art. Enjoyed a nice visit there including exploring the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

304/366/2020, 3591 days in a row.

another hand painted watercolour

deeper I go...closer I get...

the bottomless pit of discoveries

 

infinite shapes of nature's daily gifts

  

Frick Museum - New York

Bokeh of traffic and vehicle lights, as seen through a bus windshield at night.

345/366/2020, 3632 days in a row.

Captured and edited with the Snapseed app on my phone.

 

52 Weeks: The 2025 Edition

Week 28: HDR/Retouch/Edited

edited micrograph of a celery leaf

Cellular towers atop Koko Head, Honolulu, Hawaii

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100

Holga 120N

Kodak Tri-X (expired)

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