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Looking close... on Friday! - Pencils
These are Woodless Colour Pencils and are manufactured in Czech Republic.
Thank you everyone for your visits, faves, and kind comments
a closeup of a plate dusted with dark chocolate powder with banana & vanilla icecream topped with lemon curd and blackcurrant sauce surrounded with dots of lemon curd and blackcurrant sauce all sprinkled with crushed dried hibiscus
icecream www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6nFrsN9u88
lemon curd flic.kr/p/2rjinPy
blackcurrant sauce flic.kr/p/2rjisQX cooked in the same way as the apricot sauce, but without having to destone :)
dried hibiscus flic.kr/p/2q7ARvZ now £1.99
just one thing with michael mosley
food special with professor tim spector
7 days 30 different plant based foods
www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001ngjx
ps i'm not recommending any of these cookery adventures. they suit my personal taste. photographing to encourage myself to eat more healthily ...
i've created a group www.flickr.com/groups/cooking_is_my_hobby/ to gather ideas and encourage myself to continue with healthy eating by learning from others if you're interested in cooking, sometimes or a lot, or enjoy the cooking of others, you're always welcome ...
Canon EOS 50D
Olympus LMPlanFl 20X 0.40 BD + Raynox 250
Exposición: 1" - ISO100
Stacking
Nº de fotos: 230
Pasos de 2,6 µm
Magnificación aproximada: 15,7x
Small Skipper (Thymelicus sylvestris
This butterfly is known for their fast, darting flight and small size.
Skippers have uniquely hooked antennae, unlike the clubbed tips of most other butterflies.
They are important pollinators, helping many wildflowers and plants reproduce.
Fibre art close up. Detail of an installation in the foyer of a suburban shopping centre. Rather wonderful with all the textural detail.
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Mitu 10x Objective
+Raynox DCR 250 Lens reversed
260 pics, 11 microns
ISO L1.0, 1/250s
Nikon Bellows PB-6
3 SB-800 Speedlight,w/diffuser
Artistic take on a closeup of an Anna’s hummingbird. Captured on Canon 60D and during quarantine in the woods of the Bay Area, California, USA. Enjoy!
A closeup on those trees, shot with Sony a6000 and 35mm lens. I’m noticing a lot when I shoot with Sony and iPhone that the colors come out significantly differently on the two, and no matter how much I fiddle with the colors panel in LR I often cannot reconcile them. Any thoughts on that? (Maybe a polarizer would have helped the foliage colors, but wouldn’t it also have killed the reflection in the water? I didn’t think to experiment with it at the time.)