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One of fifty-one new designs I captured from inside one of my real kaleidoscope. This particular scope uses light from the side which reflects through colored glass into pieces of glass and jewels floating in oil. It also has a black bottom and black sides so the light actually illuminates the inside items like neon.
Extreme Close Up of the Queens profile on a 2004 50 pence piece. Compare the engraving with the 1997 coin.
To get this I reversed a Praktica 50mm lens and held it up to the front ot the Fuji S5600 lens.
Grasshopper on my hand, which was upstairs in my eldest boys room, found him after it with a light sabre
Sony DCR-PC330 + reversed Pentax M 50.4 lens
Nysius plebejus, 노린재목 긴노린재과 애긴노린재
These days, it is easy to make macro movie clips with a latest DSLR or a digital HD camcoder. However I have neither latest DSLR nor digital HD camcoder. So I attach a reversed single lens to an old camcoder . This is really a simple way to make an old movie camcoder which has no macro fucntion to a macro capture available one.
Some vignetting are caused from the reversed lens aperture. I could get rid of it by zooming camcoder's lens, but it makes too shallow of focus range to make a difficulty to control.
Who else wants to bask in the early morning #sun like this Indian cupid #butterfly?
Shaky & repeatedly settling down on #bushes with #wings partially open, it prefers to stay closer to the ground due to a feeble #flight
A series of my macro captures today. All shot taken with Nikkor 35mm 1.8G DX and Raynox DCR250 macro adapter lens.