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for the Most Versatile challenge in the Compositionally Challenged group and for the weekly challenge - 'framed'
For six word story.
I just plopped the lights (in their plastic bag) on the box behind the emerging tissue! The tissue is white...
Taken at The Regency, Laguna Woods, Orange County, California.
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Gift opened yesterday. It didn't work, but once the batteries were cleaned with a facial tissue the light shone.
3 AG13 button cell batteries included.
Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia
boston, massachusetts
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aisle 6, stop & shop
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"Macro Mondays" TEXTURE
Blueberry stain on facial tissue, taken with my Sony 18-135mm with 12mm extension tube attached.
Where: Somewhere under the Galata Bridge in Istanbul, Turkey.
When: End of May 2012.
What: A young boy selling facial tissue in the street.
Camera info: Contax G1, 28mm Biogon, Kodak Portra 400.
Two small cards that I made from facial tissue boxes that I bought at Target stores. Sent to a Postcrossing member in Germany.
Holiday card that I made from a box of Fiora tissues. Sent to a Postcrossing member in the United States.
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Like many I'm a sucker for nice packaging…
…so if I have to blow my nose it might as well be on a tissue plucked from a box showcasing nice wood type specimens.
The thought did occur to me that these kleenexes might be recycled wood type. I hope not.
On occasion, just before bedtime, I get this urge to break out my macro lens and shoot random objects on my nightstand, hence this is my self proclaimed "nightstand series." Last eve I realized that I had not completed our ring shots, so the Mrs. handed over her wedding and engagement rings, and I tossed in the pearls I got her for our 3rd wedding anniversary last year. Thanks my dear.
I shot my macro this way: Nikon D40 with Sigma 105mm, my pillow as a tripod, f/3.2, 1/60 sec, ISO 400, natural lighting (which is heresy considering I just bought a new Nikon SB-600). Subjects were sitting on a Kleenex facial tissue. Stock image adjusted in Photoshop (Levels, Curves, Highlight/Shadow, 25% Desaturated).