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I know I said I wasn't gonna post the "classic" shot from Panther Falls, but I felt like my stream needed some green and man, I can almost smell it when I look at this image....
:)
#MacroMonday
#Layer
Aaaah, that Macro Monday feeling, it's all the better when you've skipped quite a few times, like I did - and in these days of Covid-19 fear it is also a really nice way to get some distraction from all the sad and worrying news... I hope that you are all well, dear Flickrians!
I went for a somewhat bigger size for my "Layer" photo, the bottom diameter of this double-layered Bodum Latte Macchiato / Chai / Matcha Latte / Golden Milk glass is 5 cm (1,96 inches), so the entire size of the frame here is 7 cm (2,75 inches). Yes, the TP photo was on my mind, too, but then I thought that this precious, much sought-after (and even harder to get these days) hygiene item might deserve a theme in its own right - hello, dear moderators...;-)?
So the Bodum glass provides vertical layers, while the beverage inside of it, delicious Golden Milk, provides horizontal layers. At the bottom you can see the homemade turmeric paste, and above that, obviously, the water / milk (in my case almond-coconut) mix, and then the froth. Next time I take a picture like this, I will pour only a small amount of liquid into the glass so the froth will stay all white for a nicer colour contrast - here I had filled the entire glass, because I wasn't quite sure how to take the photo, so the froth turned yellow while drinking the Golden Milk in the course of taking different photos of it - a photo-to-go, so to say ;-) The background actually had been blue, because I like the blue and yellow colour combination very much, but in the final image I thought that the blue backdrop was somewhat distracting, so I desaturated the blue tones (in LR). I then went into Luminar 3 where I did some detail enhancing (small and medium both at 40) and HSL sliding (nameley increasing the saturation and luminance for the orange and yellow tones). Back in PS I did some dodging and burning on the froth to bring back some of the original white. Final touches in Topaz DeNoise AI.
HMM, take care and stay healthy Everyone!
Ach, das lang vermisste Macro-Monday-Gefühl ;-) Ein bisschen Aufregung, ein bisschen "Fällt mir zum Thema auch was Gescheites ein?", ein bisschen "Warum tue ich mir das überhaupt an?!?" ;-) Auf jeden Fall ist die fotografische Beschäftigung mit einem
vorgegebenen Thema in Zeiten der langen Tage zu Hause eine willkommene Ablenkung von all den beängstigenden, oftmals auch unendlich traurigen Nachrichten rund um das alles beherrschende Corona-Thema... Ich hoffe, dass Ihr alle gesund seid, liebe Flickr-Freunde!
Für mein "Layer"-Foto habe ich dieses Mal die erlaubte Motivgröße von 7,5 cm fast ausgereizt. Der Boden dieses doppelwandigen Bodum-Glases misst 5 cm im Durchmesser, sodass ich hier auf rund 7 cm Geasamtgröße komme, gerade noch bequem passend. Ich hatte natürlich als Motiv auch an das momentan so allgegenwärtige wie schwer zu bekommende Toilettenpapier gedacht, finde aber, dass diesem momentan so wertvollen Hygieneartikel eigentlich ein eigenes Thema gebühren würde ;-)
Hier nun also vertikale - in Gestalt des doppelwandigen Glases - und horizontale Ebenen: Die unterste Ebene dieser, im übrigen so gesunden wie leckeren, Goldenen Milch bildet die selbstgemachte Kurkuma-Paste, darüber, logisch, der Wasser-Milch(hier Mandel-Kokos)-Mix und oben dann der Schaum - oder was davon übrig ist. Für's Foto wäre es sicher besser gewesen, nur eine kleine Menge an Flüssigkeit hinzuzugießen, dann wäre der Schaum nämlich schön weiß geblieben. Da ich aber nicht ganz wusste, wie ich die Goldene Milch fotografieren sollte, hatte ich das Glas ganz normal gefüllt und beim Fotografieren nach und nach abgetrunken, sodass der Schaum am Ende kurkumabedingt gelb geworden war (in Photoshop habe ich mit der Abwedeln-und-Nachbelichten-Technik ein bisschen Weiß zurückholen können). Mein Hintergrund war ursprünglich blau gewesen, aber die zusätzliche Farbe fand ich beim fertigen Foto etwas zu viel des Guten, sodass ich die Blautöne in Lightroom "weg-desaturiert" habe. Als zusätzliche Entwicklungsschritte habe ich in Luminar 3 die kleinen und mittleren Details (Einstellung bei 40) hervorgehoben und die Sättigung und Luminanz bei den Orange- und Gelbtönen leicht verstärkt. Als Abschluss habe ich in Topaz DeNoise AI noch ein wenig Rauschen entfernt.
Ich wünsche Euch eine trotz aller Beschränkungen angenehme Woche, Ihr Lieben, bleibt schön gesund!
شمس و : سماا !
روح - وتغااريد - والوان !
اشيااء تزرع : بالنفوس الاارادهه !
الصبح اجمل شي : في يوم الاانساان
حتى الحزين يحس فيه ﺑ سعاادهه ♡
“Is not this a true autumn day? Just the still melancholy that I love - that makes life and nature harmonise. The birds are consulting about their migrations, the trees are putting on the hectic or the pallid hues of decay, and begin to strew the ground (...)
Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns.”
― George Eliot [Letter to Miss Lewis, Oct. 1, 1841]
first signs of beautiful autumn melancholy at the lovely Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle, Meran
I am home again (at least physically, lol) ... I will try to catch up with you in the course of the next few days !
52 in 2023 challenge: #43 = Sad (melancholy)
[ Pentax K-5 + manual vintage Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AI - wide open ]
Ingredients : Sony ILCE -7; The Beast at F2.0
Manual setup and focus, available light, handheld. Hope you enjoy! All visits, faves and comments are appreciated!
I don't know how far out of Louisiana this meal travels but in all seriousness, the neck is the best part of the turkey. The necks are on deep discount after Thanksgiving so I took advantage of that. I also didn't remember to get bell pepper so I used the traditional French mirepoix for the gravy. These are so delicious!
Created for Photoshop Contest ~ Week 851 ~ Fresh Tomato ~
Thanks to Amba Coltman for starter image.
Finger lick'n good. I caught this great blue heron licking its lips after swallowing a very tiny fish. It must have been very tasty.
I was impressed with the sharpness of this image considering it is an extreme crop. The original photo contained the complete bird with his neck extended up, and these herons are quite tall. This was from my first experimental shoot using my Canon 500 f/4 on the Sony a7III with the Sigma adapter. I must say I am a bit impressed that this 3-brand mix would work so well together. Of course, the lighting was perfect for this shot and light is always a key factor in generating sharp images.
A teaspoon full of golden syrup. Sticky, sweet and truly golden.
Taken for the Macro Mondays theme of 'A Spoonful'
Delicious autumn!
My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird
I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns.
George Eliot
In the quiet corner of fast food restaurant you enjoy the delicious during this pandemic.
Have a good day and delicious!
Fuji X-T1
Fuji XF 35mm F2
October 15, 2018
Blueberries from the garden. Frozen in August, and now set out to make muffins. Crystals have begun to form on their skin. (Of course they aren't really this blue!)
(a "MacroMondays" submission, theme "B-Food" HMM!)
Brewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
Photo by brucetopher
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