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This is a close-up HDR photo that I just took of cod liver oil capsules. I placed the capsules in a shallow wine glass that is also reflecting the light from the windows.
Fotograma completo, sin recortes.
Se puede ver en "ver todos los tamaños" > "tamaño original" 5184 x 3456.
Sin ayudas de lentes o tubos de extensión.
Captada en El Salse. Beneixama. (Alicante) España.
Full frame, without cuts.
You can see it in "see all sizes"> "original size" 5184 x 3456.
Without lens aids or extension tubes.
Captured in El Salse. Beneixama. (Alicante) Spain.
Ouvert en 2018, le concours Close-up Photographer of the Year vise à mettre en exergue les plus belles photos en macro, en proxiphotographie, ou en microphotographie.
Les photos primées offrent ainsi une plongée extraordinaire dans le monde fascinant de l’infiniment petit, des plantes aux insectes en passant par les champignons – et bien plus encore.
Cette année, les organisateurs de ce concours ont reçu plus de 9000 participations, de photographes venus de 55 pays. Le jury était composé de professionnels de l’image, spécialisés dans la photographie de nature.
Bien le bonjour les artistes 😉
Copyright Robert W. Dickinson. Unauthorized use of this image without my express permission is a violation of copyright law.
A close-up of lovely Kayla, from the trash-the-dress photoshoot Scott L Miller and I had at my house on 8/20/22. Great fun. Hair and makeup by Amanda Kolasinski, thank you!
Kayla was lit by a DigiBee 800 fired into an 18" OMNI dish with a diffusion sock over it, camera right. Triggered with a Pocket Wizard. Amanda held a round silver reflector, camera left, to partially fill shadows in Kayla's face. Canon 5DS and Sigma 24-105mm f4.0 Art lens.
We went back a week later to Twin Lakes State Park near Farmville, Va to see if the colors had changed and...The reds were out and all the colors were a lot more vivid. This state park is really a hidden jewel...
Close-up view of label on bottom of vintage, asbestos stove mat. The asbestos mat is a dense cardboard-like material with visible chrysotile bundles mixed throughout its surface. A "Masonware" product of Providence, Rhode Island.
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Pentax K-5
SMC Pentax-M 50mm F1.7
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A close-up photo of a giraffe, taken on a safari trip in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa.
This photo was taken using an M.Zuiko 40-150mm f/2.8 Pro lens @135mm.
See where this photo was taken (approximately - the coordinates are a bit out of sync...)
Close-up - I used room lighting for a warm color and an LED reading light for a little extra twinkle in her eyes and shine in her hair.
Another capture from the Lakit lookout hike.
There's something beautiful and special about trees, isn't it? I like to imagine them as living beings, holding secret stories, as they stand there (if left in peace) year after year, listening to wildlife and humans passing by.
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Close-up/macro view of the Tex-Knit brand "miracle" ironing-board cover material, with high-percentage chrysotile-asbestos. The particular cotton-asbestos textile blend is advertised as "ASBESTON" and winner of a 1947 safety award on the product's labeling; made by U.S. Rubber Co. and Textile Mills of Chicago, Illinois.
Most of the fabric material that is visible in the image is chrysotile asbestos.
Detail of fiberglass fibers and bundles protruding from an edge of calcium-silicate pipe insulation material. Often with a higher heat-rating and a very similar appearance to asbestos magnesia insulation, this highly fibrous, vintage non-asbestos material was designed to compete with and eventually replace asbestos magnesia insulations.
The fiberglass material demonstrated above depicts a visually peculiar display of rather interestingly-shaped, straight, translucent fibers and bundles protruding throughout the insulation matrix; exhibiting characteristics somewhat unique, though not entirely exclusive for this material, such as: relatively uniform fiber width and straightness, cut bundle terminations, fiber elasticity, certain microscopic optical properties, etc.
Close-up of antique example of woven asbestos brake lining sample from a school exhibit of asbestos products by Keasbey & Mattison Company (K&M).
Detail depicts fibrous nature of textile brake lining material and also shows metal wiring interwoven within material.
Yesterday we had a super close-up encounter with 2 young white-tail fawn siblings and for the first time I realized the only short-coming of my new 500mm f/5.6E PF ED VR fixed focal length lens: the inability to zoom back the lens, if needed.
I managed to fire-off about 20 quality head shots but I would have liked a few full-body shots and perhaps a shot of the 2 fawns in the same frame, but I was simply too close for the lens. None-the-less, if this is the worst of my problems with wildlife photography then I really have nothing to complain about, and I absolutely love this new lens for its sharpness and fast-focusing (not to mention its light weight and size!)!
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White-tail Fawn
Odocoileus virginianus
Fullersburg Woods F. P.
DuPage County
Illinois
USA
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