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Found on the Fröttmaninger Müllberg - a re-natured former garbage dump that is now an artificial hill and recreational area.
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A couple of weeks ago I came across one of the wild rose bushes or Cat's Claw that grow throughout the yard. This one particular one seemed to be loaded with rose hip red berries. I clipped a few and brought them inside where they've sat for a while. The way they drooped over the little bottle caught my eye and I decided I'd give another go at shooting them. I placed them one one of the boards I salvaged from the barn renovation and added a white background. I made the shot with a three layer focus stack from my Nikon 55mm lens. Lighting way primarily from the right side to give the single catch light reflection on the berries. The stack worked out perfect (check out large, especially the thorns) and in post I "slid" in some textures and it turned out just the way I wanted.
Happy Slider Sunday - HSS
Textures by Lenebem-Anna.
For the "Looking close... on Friday!" topic "Red and Green"
Another 'orphan' from the garden. The birds and the frosts have taken most of the rose hips from our wild rose bushes. But this one hip I brought indoors as my daily garden forage for anything photogenic! I thought it might match the glaze on one of my miniature Japanese vases.
The vase is under 1" tall - so hopefully this counts as a macro.
Have a happy weekend, and stay safe and warm!
Macro-Looking Close: Here
From the garden Here
Autumn through the lens: Here
Leaves, grasses, fruit, seeds: Here
Still Life Compositions: Here
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Pentax K-5
Pentacon 50mm f1,8 auto multi coating
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Oh no, sorry, it's not my birthday...
My youngest brought me to the idea for a good answer to this weeks theme. Definitely closed this one, it is. HMM!
NS 11V departs Enola Yard as it passes through the crossovers at HIP. From here, they will split onto the Pittsburgh Line at MARY to continue their westward journey. Both the C40-8W and the position light signal here are now distant memories.
Rose Hip Tea is nothing for me
Although the Fruits provide Vitamin C
But also lots of Itching Powder
Which have a vast Amount of Power
(Caren)
😄 HaPpY CraZy Tuesday 😄
Rose Hip Fruits taken and uploaded for
Crazy Tuesday #Fruits
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108 mm
1/200Sec
ISO 100
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)
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K76 brings cars from 11Z across the Susquehanna to Enola. For all the years I've railfanned the area, this is one of the few times I've stopped here to snap a photo. A relatively clean C6M leads the move.
This is a wild rose hip and I love the deep purple colour and also the bokeh is wonderful due to the forest of trees with a weak winter sunlight shining through them And on the stream that is the bokeh circles at the bottom of the image.
On one of my walks I came across these little beauties in a hedge row, with their rich red colour that brightened up a winter’s morning😊.