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Macro Mondays theme: handle.
The handle to wind up my pendulum regulator clock. Size about 5cm.
Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 + 12mm extension tube.
Macro with Extension Tube
Green Lynx Spider on Santa Rita Prickly Pear Cactus in my back acre
No edit no crop, manual and shot in RAW.
Looking forward to the completion of the Tate Modern Extension by Herzog & de Meuron. Hopefully I'll have a full-frame camera by then to capture it in it's full glory!
Shot originally with Pentax Spotmatic 2 on Ilford HP4. Negative photgraphed with Fujifilm X-T3, 18-55, and MCEX16 extension tube. Reversal and processing in Lightroom.
Macro Mondays Theme: bookmark.
Two from one of my favourite authors, Javier Marias.
Nikkor 50 mm f/1.4 + 12mm extension tube.
macro monday theme: broken
The broken shell of a sea urchin (probably Psammechinus miliaris). Size of this piece is about 2cm.
50mm Nikkor with 12mm extension tube.
Walking around the Boulder Beach area looking for other compositions in the early morning sunlight. Using the patterns and shadows extending into the scene as leading lines. Normall, I'm not a fan of clear skies, but the blue against the oranges works well in this case. Acadia National Park, Maine, USA, October 2018
Best viewed large by pressing "L". All rights reserved
Nikon D3400, Nikkor AF-P 18 to 55mm at 26mm with Promaster 12 mm extension tube. f 4, ISO 100, 1/50. Subject measures 2.25 inches
Anemone. Title borrowed from a best-of album of - guess who - Deep Purple.
16 pictures stacked in Helicon Focus (Method=B, Radius=4, Smoothing=2). 20 mm extension tube.
Photographed May 2022 / Canon FP 35mm SLR Film Camera with Canon Lens Mount Convertor P and KMZ HELIOS-44, 58mm/2 lens (13 aperture blades). The film was FOMAPAN 200 B&W stock metered ASA 180 developed in CJT-63 (a catechol+phenidone formula which uses trisodium phosphate as alkali and which also contains triethanolamine). The negative was scanned with a Pentax k3 DSLR and Schneider COMPONON-S 80mm/4 enlarging lens on a helicoid extension tube. The image was edited on an iPad mini using the Snap Seed application: full frame scan of entire negative area without trimming.
El parque natural del Delta del Ebro se localiza en la desembocadura del río Ebro, en la provincia de Tarragona
Fue declarado parque natural en agosto de 1983, y ampliado en 1986. Actualmente cuenta con una extensión total de 7.736 hectáreas (3979 hectáreas en el hemidelta derecho y 3757 hectáreas en el hemidelta izquierdo). Es zona ZEPA y espacio del Convenio de Ramsar y forma parte de la Reserva de la biosfera de Tierras del Ebro.
El río Ebro, el más caudaloso de la península ibérica, es el principal responsable de este entorno, aportando los materiales arrancados de su cabecera para depositarlos aquí, en la conjunción con el Mediterráneo. Los sedimentos son por lo tanto, materiales provenientes de los Pirineos, el sistema Ibérico y la cordillera Cantábrica, lugares de donde nace el río. La cantidad de materiales sedimentados han creado una superficie de más de 320 km², en la que se han formado numerosos hábitats. La actual forma del Delta es una "flecha" perfectamente dibujada que penetra cerca de 22 km en el mar, creando así el tercer mayor delta del Mediterráneo tras el delta del Nilo con 24.000 km² y el del Ródano, que abarca una superficie de 500 km².
Hunted with a phone. The optical 4x zoom of the Xperia 5iii (105mm equivalent) doesn't get me close enough, so unfortunately the digital extension to 10x adds its usual 'impressionism' :-( But who said phones were made for wildlife photography? ;)
📟 : 384 to Edgware
🚍 : DEM1354 - LK62DHD
DEM1454 seen entering Edgware Bus Station on its new extension from Barnet operating route 384.
Construction continues on the new PMLR Bridge in Portland, Oregon.
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Created for Macro Mondays, theme bookmarks. Wanted to get an old look, so used vintage lens Pentacon 29mm with extension tube
Serie - Foto
Abre tus ojos para ver, afina tus oídos para escuchar, extiende tus brazos para abrazar.
Photographed May 2020 / Canon AT-1 SLR 35mm film camera with Canon FD 24mm/2.8 Lens.Film was ILFORD PAN400 metered ASA 200 developed in sodium carbonate version PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 50ml B > 600ml, 6min 30sec, 20*C). The negative was illuminated on a light panel and scanned with a Pentax k3 DSLR and Schneider COMPONON-S 80mm/4 enlarging lens on a helicoid extension tube. The image was edited on an iPad mini using the Snap Seed application: full frame scan of entire negative area without trimming.
Dear Flickr friends as you see im posting lots of this kind of photos now. The reason is that im focusing on this at the moment,trying to get good shots for an expo i attend in June. Thanks for all great support from you all and im sorry im late with replying!
/maria
66748 West Burton 50 runs alongside the river at Ely, working 6T76 04.12 Broxbourne Jn. - Whitemoor Yard LDC. This had run via Temple Mills to reverse, and 66713 Forest City is on the rear. [Pole, 6/6 sections (~8m)]
This was the Monday morning in the middle of a two-week possession of the Hertford East branch, for platform extension work (prior to the introduction of pairs of five-car class 720 EMUs, which are about the same length as a twelve-car 317 or 379) and track relaying. 6T76 was the second engineers' train to go back to Whitemoor this morning, and I phototraphed all except the first.
As it was a still morning, I tried using the pole at full height (the railway is slightly elevated). It's true that practice makes perfect - I'm getting better at holding it still, even if there is a very gentle breeze.
To see my non-transport pictures, visit www.flickr.com/photos/137275498@N03/.