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Not quite whiter than white. I enjoyed this challenge but couldn't get this without the blue tint. Will revisit another day and play with white balance settings more.
Macro Mondays: Just White Paper HMM!
North Curl Curl ocean pool is located on the Northern Beaches of Sydney and is a sought after location for both photographers and rock fishermen.
I think this is some type of succulent plant. Taken at Centennial Park Conservatory, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
This delicate Maple tree is still hanging onto its dry and curled leaves as winter progresses. At the lovely Forest Glade Gardens with the FFF friends on a beautiful winter's day.
Curled petal of a perfect yellow day lily on a perfect Summer evening. Have a wonderful weekend, my friends! :)
These are sumac leaves that have dried into a curled shape and dressed up in their autumn colour. I'm sure that these leaves would've fallen within a day or so after this image was taken.
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Male fern (Dryopteris filix-mas) still quite curled-up.
Nerecznica samcza (Dryopteris filix-mas) jeszcze dość zwinięta.
What drew me to take this image was the dark long haired curl at the top of the top of the sunflower. I shot this is the most harshest of light around noon today in about 95 degree heat. I ended up darkening the surroundings completely to void it of all the daylight bluebird skies.
These massive bushes were on the side of the road as I drove past, so I immediately turned around and took a photo of them.
Entered in the TMI Fill and Frame challenge:
www.flickr.com/groups/impressionists/discuss/721577182941...
Another leaf from the other day, again no focus stacking. Not much detail in this one except for the area closest to the camera. If you look in full view the detail is pretty good, and you may see why so many people suffer from allergies at this time of year, myself included, but only to a small degree. I am guessing that the little white stringy things are a type of mould.
But for me this one was more about how the light gave dimension to the leaf. I was initially drawn to the leaf by the curve that was created by the curl. I find curves very interesting within a composition.
A strip cut from an Origami paper square and then pulled against a ruler to get it to curl.
Open to get a double curl and placed on a reflective surface and slightly backlit with a single lamp.
Not sure where I'll go from here during this week.
Panasonic Lumix LF1 ................................................... about 2.5 inches