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This series of macros was done by reversing the lens on the Chaika-3. The Chaika-2M and Chaika-3 were designed with a removable lens. It probably was not designed to be interchangeable. Instead, the idea was to be able to use the same lens on an enlarger to do your own printing. Because you can remove the lens, you can reverse it and use it as a macro lens. Focusing is very tricky because the camera is not an SLR. I stopped the lens down to the smallest aperture to get a deep a field as possible, then I bracketed my focus. Out of 50 or so pictures I took, maybe five were usable. Now I know that the right distance is about 1.5cm to 2cm.

Hollyhock flower close up. Natural light. Focus stacked using zerene

A sandy flower taken with the Olloclip for the iPhone 5s #macro #flower #olloclip

One of many Turks Caps flowers in the backyard.

noch im Einkaufwagen unter Kunstlicht Bedingungen fotografiert.

Celly camera Mode settings :

macro flower

colors vivid

sharpness high

light: neon, Tungston

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only seen, edited, uploaded with my celly Nokia 6220c-1

~ 9300 kelvin

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Explored with only 5 groups, some views and comments

 

Highest position: #202 on Friday, July 22, 2011

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Explore tries to show photos from as many different people as possible to create a diverse selection.

 

Interestingness is what Flickr calls the criteria used for selecting which photos are shown in Explore.

All photos are given an Interestingness "score" that can also be used to sort any image search on Flickr.

The top 500 photos ranked by Interestingness are shown in Explore. Interestingness rankings are calculated automatically by a secret computer algorithm.

 

The algorithm is often referred to by name as the Interestingness algorithm. Although the algorithm is secret, Flickr has stated that many factors go into calculating Interestingness including: a photo's tags, how many groups the photo is in, views, favorites, where click-throughs are coming from, who comments on a photo and when, and more.

 

The velocity of any of those components is a key factor. For example, getting 20 comments in an hour counts much higher than getting 20 comments in a week.

 

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Push F11 - Full - screen

Grossformat

 

Enjoy

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Dahlia, aka Georgia

 

the most seen flower "on EXPLORE " on the flickr photo-community

 

The dahlia is named after Swedish 18th-century botanist Anders Dahl.

In German the dahlia was known during most of the 19th century as Georgia, being named after the naturalist Johann Gottlieb Georgi of St. Petersburg, Russia.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dahlia

The Aztecs gathered and cultivated the dahlia for food, ceremonies, as well as decorative purposes, and the long woody stem of one variety was used for small pipes.

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sweeper ´n ban groups!

NO, thanks!

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A soggy ox-eye daisy. Focus stacked using zerene

From my mother's backyard

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Forget me not. Focus stacked using zerene

Narcissus flower head. Focus stacked using zerene

Water droplets on an orange Lilies leaf taken with sigma 50mm 2.8 macro

Easter cactus flower. A bit late. Focus stacked using zerene

Chrysanthemum flower. Focus stacked using zerene

Taken with DCR250

A rather wet hibiscus. The hibiscus I put outside to get rid of the aphids. Natural light. Focus stacked using zerene

Pink camellia. LED light source. Focus stacked using zerene. See www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/50980793468/ for a 3D version

Yashica TL Electro

Volna-9

Fuji C200

Adena's Garden

Wimberley, TX

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Blossoms at the greenhouse.

Macro shot from my Garden , not sure what flower it is

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