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This is a the small hook you see in some plastic coat hangers. I used polarized light from a laptop screen and a polarizing filter in front of the lens to expose the colors from the plastic.
Ink and charcoal on canvas -The most southern point of Ireland. A rework of a sketch I did back in 2017 on a trip back to Tintern Abbey the home of the Colclough Clan - Co Wexford.
County Wexford, Ireland.
Beach babe photo shoot. Duncannon, County Wexford-------------http://youtu.be/HGNIhFI4Ki8
Cant Hooks - "Cant" a sudden movement that tilts or overturns a thing. Used for rolling or turning heavy logs.
Leica M3 SS
50mm Summicron DR
Tri-X 400 @400
Lab developed
Scanned on Epson V600
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the macro mondays group theme for today is "hook". got a couple+ of contenders. this one is probably the best macro and i beginning to really 💙 the macros on the iphone
"macro mondays" hook possibility
Brass curtain tie-back hook.
Canon 5D classic with Leitz colorplan projector lens adapted on M42 macro helicoid.
This hook is part of a bridle used to direct a horse, it was my wife's idea to use this and its my submission for this weeks Macro Mondays theme of Hook...HMM
Sunset at the Jersey City, New Jersey neighborhood of Paulus Hook with the Colgate Clock and Goldman Sachs Tower.
Please view on black and large:
Macro Monday - Hook
Blue and white flash feathers on a size 2 hook. These lures are used for sea fishing and are ideal for mackerel and codling.
Hook macro exercise
The Soligor lens is sharp enough 8/10 say and quite OK for this exercise
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Hook Lighthouse is located at the tip of the beautiful Hook Peninsula at the southern end of County Wexford. There has been a lighthouse tower on the site since the 12th Century making Hook one of the oldest lighthouses in the world.
GROUP: MACRO MONDAYS
THEME: HOOKS
SUBJECT: HOOK ON MY LAPTOP BAG STRAP
FYI... This is NOT B&W photography.
I came across this lovely anthurium during a visit to an upcountry garden near Kula. There are many varieties of anthurium, but I cannot recall this one's name. This variety is something of a contortionist, twisting and taking various shapes. The photo was taken in March 2016, with my trusty Olympus digital camera. Enjoy.