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Blue Erigeron

   

Coneflower | Rudbeckia fulgida | Asteraceae

 

Samsung NX1 & Kiron 105mm f/2.8 Macro

Wide Open | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld

 

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This week's theme of the Smile on Saturday group is "Copy-Collage", a collage created by using several versions of one photo. I had a lot of fun doing this, much more than I thought I would. :) HSoS !

I often take my camera with me into public washrooms - you never know what you might see. Here, I only had my long lens with me, but I liked the repetition of the faucets and soap dispensers, and I was able to stand back far enough to capture them. Luckily, I was in there alone :)

 

Technical details are in the tags.

This plant looks like it belongs in a Dr. Suess book!

⁑ ⁑ FEATURING ⁑ ⁑

 

✼ CHN F22 samoveralls ✼

Available on Fameshed

In 4 colour packs + 2 Special packs

 

Cheerno Mainstore

 

Cheerno Marketplace

For Macro Mondays - Drips, Drops and Splashes.

Not a lot of time to prepare this week so I used and eyedropper to place some droplets on a CD.

Happy Macro Monday!

I really like shooting mushrooms against nice backlight

Treat This 133 ~ Friday May 20th → Thursday May 26th

Thanks to abstractartangel77 for this gorgeous fractal flic.kr/p/H4YnAE

they look strange now... but they were delicious right from the garden!!

Reference to the hit single by Jasper Carrott, in the '70s.

(Although most people bought the single for the B side!)

These cloud formations appeared to come from a breaking larger cloud I think, no idea if there’s a name for these structures

Given a wild abstract treatment.

Maceo Parker on his flute - concert in Graz / Generalmusikdirektion

The YouTube video will show you how the artists paint the store with pedestrians watching and taking photos.youtu.be/wyHLsgZPWPs

Funky punk fly.

These cloud formations appeared to come from a breaking larger cloud I think, no idea if there’s a name for these structures

This photo was taken with a big (glas) bowl filled with water. The bowl was illuminated from different sides with light (each light source had a different color)

 

Depending on the strength of each waterdrop, waves with different heights are caused. Depending on the height, different light colors are reflected in the water.

 

Here is the result. What you need?

 

Ingredients:

- e.g. Canon EOS 70D

- e.g. Canon EF 100mm

- e.g. 2x Yongnuo YN560-III Flash

- Several light sources

- Transparent color masks

- A big bowl with water

- 1 Pipet

 

Chosen as pick of the week in Nice as it gets (www.flickr.com/groups/nice_as_it_gets_level_2/) 10/04/2015. Thanks alot!

Beware not all drugs are what they seem...

 

Happy Sliders Sunday!

Is it a cat?! Is it a dog?! Either way it’s one funky animal!

My purple-edged Italian Renaissance ranunculi.

 

They are the funky cool cats of the garden. Rapping in my garden to the vibe of Tone Loc. Zoom in to see all the funky macro details, lol.

 

And so here's 'Funky Cold Medina'. Check out the hilarious retro video from 1989:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=63ZIf2H9S0E

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens.

 

Processed in Adobe Lightroom.

Tattooist taking a break. Camden High Street, London.

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