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Walking 'round the room singing Stormy Weather
at 57 Mount Pleasant Street
Now it's the same room but everything's different
You can fight the sleep but not the dream
Things ain't cookin' in my kitchen
Strange affliction wash over me
Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire
Couldn't conquer the blue sky
There's a small boat made of china
Going nowhere on the mantlepiece
Do I lie like a loungeroom lizard
Or do I sing like a bird released
Everywhere you go you always take the weather with you
Everywhere you go you always take the weather
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Crowded House
Weather with you
As the name depicts its hard to identify this beautiful creature when it is wandering around! It looks like weaver ant and a close view and the crawling style will make you to identify it as spider! These are very fast and hard to click!
I'm not very good at insect identification, but I haven't seen a red dragonfly before. Such marvelous detail.
Macro Monday: #Pastel
M.Zuiko 60mm F2.8 + Kenko extension tubes (16mm and 10mm)
Size of the frame: 0,6 cm / 0,23 inches
Back at it with the extension tubes :-) This very pastel (in any other week I'd say pale) coloured fluorite has been on my "to-shoot list" for a while. When I read the description for this week's theme, I knew I'd give it another try. I took captures without the extension tubes, with the 16mm tube, and with both extension tubes mounted. The latter yielded the best results, while the others, while beautifully sharp, were a little too busy with all those tiny cubic shapes and forms protruding which, in close up, by no means look as orderly as your typical Borg Cube. More like Borg dreaming of a little more individuality... This one was the most harmonious and most pleasant to look at, so here it is.
As mentioned above, I'd used both extension tubes. Lit from the back, left and right with LEDs, and shot with in-camera focus stacking. Processed in LR and in Luminar 3 (Accent-AI filter; Remove Colour Cast and High Key filter to eliminate the yellow-ish tones from the LED lights; Details small and medium, Microstructure; some HSL tweaks here or there).
A Happy Macro Monday, Everyone! (Btw, there seem to be massive Flickr issues again today, it's horribly slow, many Bad Panda sightings, and I nearly couldn't upload this...at least the app seems to work...)
Wenn Borg träumen...
... sieht die Welt gleich nicht mehr ganz so quadratisch und durchorganisiert aus, denn Borg träumen bestimmt von ein bisschen mehr Individualität ;-)
Hier war ich mithilfe der Zwischenringe ganz nah dran an einem Fluorit (der Ausschnitt hat ungefähr 0,6 cm), der schon seit Längerem auf meiner Makro-Liste steht. Da er sehr hell, oder, passender zum Thema, pastellig gefärbt ist, wollte ich ihn unbedingt für das "Pastel"-Thema ins Visier meines Makro-Objektivs nehmen. Ich habe auch Fotos mit nur einem Zwischenring bzw. ganz ohne gemacht, aber diese sind doch recht unruhig anzuschauen, weil die vielen kleinen eckig geformten, vorstehenden Einzelkristalle in der Nahansicht bei Weitem nicht so ordentlich aussehen wie man es vom handelsüblichen Borg-Kubus kennt ;-). Dann doch besser ganz nah ran und nur ein Detail ganz scharf abbilden, so wie hier mithilfe der Kamera-internen Fokus-Stacking-Funktion.
Beleuchtet habe ich den Fluorit von hinten, rechts und links mit LED-Strahlern. Entwickelt in LR und Luminar 3 (Accent-AI-Filter; High-Key und Farbstich-Entfernen-Filter, um die gelblichen Nuancen des Kunstlichts etwas abzumildern; Details klein und mittel und Microstruktur; HSL).
Ich wünsche Euch eine schöne, endlich wärmere Frühlingswoche, liebe Flickr-Freunde! (Habt Ihr heute auch Probleme mit Flickr? Viele Panda-Sichtungen, unglaublich lahm, ich habe es gerade so geschafft, das Foto hochzuladen...die App scheint immerhin zu funktionieren...)
Pentax SMC P-D FA 50mm f/2.8 on Bellows III - ~2.5:1 shot. Extreme closeup of a flower encased in a glass paperweight.
Retrato de una mosca de la fruta.
90 disparos con el Nikon E Pan 10x 160/-. Pasos de 0,01 mm.
Ampliación aproximada 6x. Apilado con Zerene a Pmax.
Tittle quote: unknown
Looking through my photo archive...
Sorry for posting and running... Kind of busy...
Catch up soon. Thanks for looking ... :-)
This is an extreme close-up of a mosquito whose scientific nomenclature is unknown, perched on a leaf. This photo was taken at night with a flash.
Fruit moisi (focus stacking).
Image composée de 362 photos prises avec la bonnette Raynox DCR-250 et assemblées avec Zerene Stacker.
Voir en grand :
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I kind of liked the subtle lighting effect on this portrait, it gives the subject a very different feel and I have to wonder how I missed it before. A male Common Blue Damselfly, Enallagma cyathigerum.
Taken handheld with Nikon D90, nikkor60mm Micro, 68mm Kenko Extension Tubes, Raynox DCR250 and SB900 Speedlight.,
紅腹細蟌 學名:Ceriagrion auranticum ryukyuanum Asahina, 1967 全長:3.3~4.1cm 英名:Orange-tailed Sprite 其他俗名:琉球橘黃蟌(香港)
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Ladybird vertical take off with a problem but one second later in air
© 2007 Kees Smans
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