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Close up of the biggest annoyance in the Swedish fields and forests - The dreaded Tick, carrier of many diseases and way too common nowadays. This one was on my last weekend; luckily it didn't find a soft spot to sting at..
I just received as a gift the Canon 500D closeup lens. To see how well it works I decided to do a head to head comparison with the Quantaray +2 closeup lens. As you can see the Canon is much crisper lens and has far less chromatic distortion in the image.
Testing the close limits of the "macro" function. My fingers were only a few inches in front of the lens.
Photo made on the first day with my Samsung Galaxy Note 5.
Closeup of all that remains of a village destroyed by the Lupindo mud volcano created by incompetent oil drilling near Surabaya, Indonesia. Apparently the mud is 18 meters deep with new mud spewing out of the earth at a rate of 1 cubic meter per second and is estimated that it will take up to a hundred years for it to stop. No wonder there's so much begging in East Java...
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January 3,2009
ok this one is really old..
but i havent found the time to take pictures. its annoying..
but this was my favorite picture for centuries (over exaguratting) but u get the point.
i wanted to put it on here but i still love it so much
and the funny thing.
it was taken by mistake i didnt mean to have it on zoom like that when i took it.
haha. so weird.
Word of the Day:
smexy.
(a lot of ppl use that word these days
..weird..)
inspiration:
old days