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Macro Monday Theme: Time Pieces.

 

A Japanese watch that tells the time by showing a complicated pattern of red and green LED lights in these black holes. Unfortunately it run out of battery a while ago so I cannot show that. The width of the bracelet is about 1 cm.

Good ol' friend and fellow flickr tog Joe Micallef and I decided to pay Hunter Botanical Gardens (Heatherbrae, NSW; Australia) a visit yesterday for a macro shoot.

I love the minature world.... so much not normally seen in such detail by the human eye!!

Hope you like this - be sure to view Large on Black!!!

Thanks for any comments, views or favorites - always greatly appreciated!!

Wishing each and all of you a fabulous day and weekend!!

they were of a very slender build and must have taken me while I slept. They took me to a place that was very bright. They never said a word but I could hear or was aware of a series of clicks that must have been their way of communicating. It all seemed like a dream and went on and on but when I awoke I was at home on the couch with the TV on. Was it just a dream or was I really "taken"??

 

Either the story up top is true or this is actually a macro shot taken for the MACRO MONDAY group of a plastic tipped hair brush.

Macro Mondays 18 February/ Hard Light

Das ist mein heutiges Bild zu dem Thema HardLight.

HMM!

 

Macro Mondays - Sidelit

Taken with 7artisans 60mm f2.8 Macro

Gabiroba (Campomanesia pubescens) is a Brazilian native fruit.

Another Macro Monday leftover.

 

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The furry bean bag in my daughters room.

"What if I had never seen this before? What if I knew I would never see it again?"

Rachel Carson, "Help Your Child to Wonder," November 1956

 

dahlia, j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, Raleigh, north carolina

 

Sigma EX 180mm APO Macro DG.

Taken a while ago with my 55-300mm lens and a macro attachment. I liked the really fine details on the tip of the stigma and the stamens - these were details so small I'd never seen them before!

This hopper was the size of my thumb nail. I found him messing around in the grass with my macro lens. Was a pretty good find.

Water drops refract the image of the red and white petunia behind them

Dendrobium orchid flower close up. Focus stacked using zerene

Sony Alpha 7RII + Cognisys StackShot + 50mm Componon

Stacked from 70 & 86 images (70µm, two stacks) A+A+B+C+C

3x Ikea Jansjö, bendable concave DIY diffuser + reflector.

@ ?x, ƒ4,7 0,5s, ISO 100

16:9, 8762 × 4928

Location: Germany, NRW

Primrose dewdrop refraction. Focus stacked using zerene

A detail of the lanyard that carries my Airside Pass, along with my Office & Locker keys

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