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Discovering the macro world
Olympus E-M10 Mark II. Lens internal focus bracketing. Lens Olympus M.40-150mm F4.0-5.6R. Additional makro lens. Helicon Focus Pro with Method B. Tripod shot. f/6.3. 123mm. 1/250sec. ISO 800.
Focus stack
Lens: Canon EF-S 60 mm f/2.8 Macro
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Parque Natural de Posets Maladeta.
En esencia, el Valle de Salenques es un frondoso hayedo, un caos de rocas graníticas, unas grandiosas otras no tanto, las aguas del río escurriendose estruendósamente entre sus recovecos... y mucha tranquilidad.
Focus stacking de 20 tomas + 1 para el cielo. Trípode, disparador remoto, polarizador circular.
“In modern usage, the term “placket” often refers to the double layers of fabric that hold the buttons and buttonholes in a shirt," according to Wikipedia. In the case of this old favorite shirt of mine, this button and buttonhole still work to hold the shirt together, but the top layer of fabric in the placket is worn out.
I actually took this shot for this week’s Macro Mondays “Pair” theme, because a button and buttonhole are “a set of two things used together as a unit.” But it looks as though I misinterpreted the theme, as the group seems to be looking for an image of “two identical objects.”
So here's the image anyway. I had to look up the word “placket,” so I learned a new word today. And yes, I still wear this old shirt around the house, as it’s all cotton and still very soft and comfy. :-)
Raw walnut halves and pieces. There's always a bunch of crumbs when you get to the bottom. :-)
Looking Close On Friday: "Nuts" theme
HLCoF
Wildflowers are getting scarce here.
Irix 150mm macro on Cognisys StackShot rail
Backyard photography