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Ooooh, it works for the looking close on Friday theme of “festive lighting” - up close!!

Handheld Shot with Sony Nex-7 and Trioplan 2.8/100 neo. It is quite a Challenge to focus on the "Link" in the Middle of the Picture when having no Tripod available. The small reflections made it interesting for me. Have Fun and zoom in, please!!!!

... sunken in extreme bokeh ... taken with a Zenit Helios lens

 

Germany. Macro of optical fibers. Inside Illumination with bright white light. The cylindrical fibers seam to be constricted due to extreme bokeh. Sony A7II (ILCE-7M2) with e-mount adapted multicoated (MC) lens Helios 44M-4 58/2. Sony full-frame in body image stabilization ON. ISO 400. f/2. 1/60s. Wide-open shot. Manual mode.

 

If you are interested in an image with this camera/lens combination ... here it is --> Sony A7II - ZENIT MC HELIOS-44M4 58mm1:2 . Additional equipment used for this image of the optical fibers: Teleconverter C-AF 2x Teleplus MC7 and a focussing helicoid.

 

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A macro view of metal hair spirals. I have no idea what these do; I just thought they looked cool. The frame represents a span of ¾ -of-an-inch across.

 

Strobist info:

The scene was illuminated by two Nikon SB900 speedlights, a steady blue LED flashlight, and a warm overhead room light. The SB900s were positioned CL/CR and fired in Manual mode @ 1⁄128 power through 24" softboxes and triggered by PocketWizard Plus Xs. The LED was placed at 2-o'clock.

 

Lens: Helios 44M-4 58mm f2.0 with 12mm + 20mm + 36mm extension tubes attached.

... taken with a Zenit Helios lens

 

Germany. Macro of optical fibers. Inside Illumination with red light. Sony A7II (ILCE-7M2) with e-mount adapted multicoated (MC) lens Helios 44M-4 58/2. Sony full-frame in body image stabilization ON. ISO 100. f/2. 1/4s. Wide-open shot. Manual mode.

 

If you are interested in an image with this camera/lens combination ... here it is --> Sony A7II - ZENIT MC HELIOS-44M4 58mm1:2 .

Grass mat on an old Chinese cloud bench.

For "Macro Mondays" - theme : "Holiday Lights".

"Smile on Saturday"

"FOCUS on F..."

sept 2024

The fiber holding this Burn Weed seedpod is so thin that at first glance it looks as if nothing is there. If you look very closely you may be able to just barely make out the hidden fiber. The fiber is obvious in the center right the and lower left of the picture.

My cute little Rilakkuma cloth that I use mainly for admiration.

 

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For 121 Pictures in 2021 #35 "Fibre", broccoli is a nutritious vegetable very high in fiber (or fibre, as it is spelled elsewhere).

...fiber optic bum bug... ;-)

Fiber wood storage is waiting to be transported to the mills.

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Leitz Wetzlar Germany Colorplan 90mm f2.5

Box Spring Mountain communication tower hidden behind some clouds.

Our Daily Challenge: MULTICOLOR

 

This cloth is orange, coppery, blue and there are thin stripes of red and yellow. So it very well fits the theme multicolor.

Strands of rope are woven together to provide support for one end of a rope hammock.

 

FAVORABILITY: this photo represented 38% of 30 faves on 7/31/2022.

2 x 2 inch gauze folded out

...no idea what caterpillar this is, but it looks very healthy... :-)

Macro Mondays- Carbon 1 1/2” section.

Christmas tree macro

- It's some kind of grass seed head, it's round looking like a small fireworks explosion.

Joshua Tree National Park, California

 

The crown of a yucca plant against a granite outcropping. Note the mass of tough fibers splitting off from its leaves. The native American tribes used these fibers for pretty much everything for which you can imagine using fiber. Sandals, cloth, belts, baskets, ropes, and mats were all woven from yucca fiber.

Green spaghetti.

 

Explored - Highest position: #330 on Friday, March 2, 2018.

 

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A clematis seed head catching the light on a sunny afternoon over the weekend. Like Columbine, poppies and Love-in-a-Mist, these are some of the most fun flower seed heads to shoot.

A tiny fiber art character on a stick, designed and created by my daughter Zoe. Kind of like a sock monkey, but different. Not sure what we should call it, but I like it!

Here's a unique tabletop showpiece sculpted from fabric. Most of the fabric is hand painted cotton pieces, the red strips and piping around the bowl are different prints of commercial fabrics.

Milkweed Seed in a Spiderweb, in the garden just off my front porch.

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