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This image was captured for the Macro Mondays theme: "silhouette".
(Technical clarification: the 'apparent shadow' in this image is not a shadow at all. It is a silhouette also, layered and slightly offset from the original silhouette).
Vintage Japanese Monkey Hooks.
Crazy Tuesday Theme: “hooks”
Thanks to everyone who took the time to view, comment, and fave my photo. It’s really appreciated. 😊
For this weeks (Macro Monday) challenge (Hook) I went with lots of different hooks. my lighting is from a stationary blue light and blue ring flash.
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Dendrobium fimbriatum Hook., Exot. Fl. 1: t. 71 (1823).
Homotypic Names:
Callista fimbriata (Hook.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 653 (1891).
Heterotypic Synonyms:
Dendrobium normale Falc., Ann. Nat. Hist. 3: 196 (1839).
Dendrobium paxtonii Paxton, Paxton's Mag. Bot. 6: 169 (1839), nom. illeg.
Dendrobium fimbriatum var. oculatum Hook., Bot. Mag. 71: t. 4160 (1845).
Callista normalis (Falc.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 655 (1891).
Callista oculata (Hook.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 653 (1891).
The #MacroMondays #Hook theme
This is a macro of some art created by my dear and annoyingly talented wife. The whole scene is of a fly fisherman standing behind reeds casting a fly to a brown trout. The art incorporates a real artificial fly (if that's not a contradiction in terms) and line, which I've photographed along with the trout which is painted on a ceramic tile. Taken as shown using a 20mm extension tube
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After a challenging day on Tacumshane chasing shorebirds through mud and water with not a single half decent image to show, I made my way to Hook Head for sunset knowing that the lighthouse would still be there!
Polariser & 3 stop Medium grad
Catalina Island, California
Job 41:2
Can you put a cord through its nose or pierce its jaw with a hook?
Beautiful sunrise at Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge to go with the cold temps that were made even colder with the rather brisk winds.
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Subject
A pair of fishing hooks, each less than an inch long, form a heart. Fishing is a #SimplePleasure that I most associate with wonderful times spent with my father and stepfather at various times of my life.
It was shot for several challenges simultaneously:
Macro Mondays "Less Than An Inch"
Flickr Friday's "Simple Pleasures"
Smile On Saturday's "On Pure White"
Weekly Theme Challenge's "Hearts"
Sunday Lights "Only Your Best"
Lens
On the body we have the SMC Pentax-DA L 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL WR. It's the kit wide-angle zoom. Reversed onto that lens is the SMC Pentax-A 1:1.7 50mm.
The EXIF data only shows the information for the body-attached lens. Even at 55mm it has mild vignetting when used this way. At 18mm, only a small central circle is visible. The reversed lens is fixed at 50mm and is wide open at f1.7.
The image is not cropped or modified in any way.
Lighting
One Pentax AF540FGZ strobe is mounted on the body as the wireless master, aimed at an improvised white-paper reflector. A second AF540FGZ capped with a generic snap-on diffuser is the wireless slave, laying just outside the frame.
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Sandy Hook Missouri in Moniteau County.
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The very new [November 2015] Chinese-owned and managed handy-sized bulk carrier, Hu Po Hai [IMO 9738090], alongside Alcoa No. 1 Berth on December 14, 2015 loading refined bulk alumina. Her next port of call is Bayuquan in China.
IMO number: 9738090
Name of ship: Hu Poi Hai
Previous ship names: None
Call sign: VROW9
MMSI: 477347500
Gross tonnage: 24,748
DWT: 39,781
Type of ship: Bulk carrier
Built: 2015
Flag: China Peoples’s Republic
Funnel marks: COSCO
Ship manager: COSCO HK Shipping Co Ltd, Hong Kong
Beneficial owner: COSCO, China
Marble Brewery, Downtown Albuquerque