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Indoor still life on a rainy day at my Airbnb Ballachulish on a short break.
With this being second day and trying to stay of the gin too early did some still life practice in the kitchen of my Airbnb,
Pretty productive as ye can see, with my 180 macro, I was shooting acoss the length of the kitchen when was great fun.
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After taking the first pictures of the day in the early morning sun I went back in the camper to have a coffee.This beautiful cup was a gift from my daughter she made it for me.
Magnification 🔎: 1.3:1
The composite of 76 photos.
Helicon Focus: A, radius 8, smoothing 4
Lightning 💡: Aputure Amaran AL-F7
I wish you a happy Macro Monday and a great week.
Explored ! [ #15 ]
One shot, just color processing !
Strobist : One SB-800 on top, through the DIY softbox + on-camera flash..
Just one of the tea cups my grandma gave me to keep
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If there is one thing in this world that I really love, its coffee. It makes life almost bearable. I can't believe in a couple days its going to be February and I haven't taken a single photo in January. Why does that make me feel bummed out? I'm not sure, I guess I got it in my head that I always needed some kind of photo "quota" that I need to achieve but that's just untrue.
We are blasted with thousands of photos everyday and think we need to do the same but its okay to only take a handful of photos throughout the year that you like.
A Little Bokeh With Your Coffee? Just a little to get the creative juices flowing.
Macro Mondays Red and Green theme. 12/22/14
A series of colonies of cup lichen thriving on an old stone wall adjacent to the Crinan Canal, Ardrishaig.
Indoor still life on a rainy day at my Airbnb Ballachulish on a short break.
With this being second day and trying to stay of the gin too early did some still life practice in the kitchen of my Airbnb,
Pretty productive as ye can see, with my 180 macro, I was shooting acoss the length of the kitchen when was great fun.
We don't often see 'new' fungi in spring and early summer, they usually appear in autumn.
This bright orange cluster was right in my path in the woods, flourishing so well in late spring, and brilliantly noticeable in the (otherwise) ubiquitous green of the deep woods.
I am hoping someone can identify it for me.