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Entrance hall of Bridge+ Mall in Whitefield, Bangalore, India. Great architecture with a beautiful glass dome.
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For the Macro Mondays challenge "Circles" (April 9th 2018)
A delicate bracelet of interlocking circles of silver. Made for me by my great friend Laurie Kern, who is a talented metal-smith working in silver. It was an early, experimental piece, using a S-shaped clasp, and has a pair of matching earrings too!
www.theadventuroussilversmith.com/
HMM! ;o)
My 2018 set: 2018 Macro Mondays
All the previous years of the challenge:
My 2017 set: 2017 Macro Mondays
My 2016 set: 2016 Macro Mondays
My 2015 set: 2015 Macro Mondays
My 2014 set: 2014 Macro Mondays
My 2013 set: 2013 Macro Mondays
For the Sliders Sunday group. Base image created using a Canon 7D and processed using Photoshop, Redfield and Fractalius.
Happy Sliders Sunday!
Looking through my camera equipment, the fisheye lens was an immediate match with this week’s theme - circles.
Macro Mondays : redux 2015 : Take Something Ordinary (missed this theme)
A macro with a spiral of a ballpoint pen.
Coniston Falls, Coniston, Ontario, Canada.
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Happy New Year! Can't believe it's 2012 wow!
my little brother got me a fish eye lens which is awesome. I have a bunch of pictures to post.
More photomixing. this is from a drive out to madera canyon via green valley arizona
In a comment for my last photo, my friend Jason asked me whether I am working for the tourist board. I would like to say that here we have a Maldives Tourism Promotion Board (MTPB) but they don't give any priority to us local Photographers. But I try my best to share the beauty of Maldives for those who visit my stream and value my work.
Thanks for visiting!
Castlerigg is about 97½ ft (30 metres) in diameter, and formerly comprised 42 stones. There are now only 38 stones, which vary in height from 3¼ ft (1 metre) to 7½ ft (2.3 metres).[Info by English Heritage]. The mountains in the background from left to right are High Rigg, Great Dod, Helvelyn and Seat Sandal.
I tried to be clever and use this circle template to freeze the bubble solution this morning. Unfortunately, things did not work out as I imagined but it was still worth the time and effort. We have a few cold mornings coming up so I have more experiments in mind.