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Sujeto: Gorgojo / Naupactus cervinus

Cámara: Canon 77D

Objetivo: Amscope 4x

Magnificación: 4x

Pasos: 60 µm

Número de fotos: 92

Exposición: 1/250”

Iso: 100

Carril: manual

Asahi Pentax Auto Bellows

Iluminación: flash yongnuo frontal y difusor DYD

Apilado: Zs, PS

Hamburg harbor, container cranes and bridge "Köhlbrandbrücke"

After projects I keep the left overs and give them new life by smashing and cutting them till the color bleeds all over my light table

Street candid portrait taken in Alford

We have been using LEGO to create a gritty film noir scene, using Adaptalux Studio, featuring Laser Lighting Arms! You can watch the how-to video on Youtube here - youtu.be/UpBwuMCMJ34

 

We set up this scene using LEGO modular building sets, the Detective's office and the Palace Cinema, along with a little mini-figure protagonist. All of the lighting was concealed in the street, around the corner from the cinema. The objective was to make the scene look like it has been lit using the light that would be available in the street.

 

A white Lighting Arm inside the cinema had light pouring out of the windows, and another in the upstairs window of the detective's office in the background. The streetlamp and the lights under the cinema entrance were created using lasers!

 

When you shine a laser into a translucent brick, it illuminates from within, as if the brick itself were creating the light. This effect means we could illuminate the street lamp without a lighting arm in the shot, and no strange shadows cast on the building by the light coming from an external source.

 

For a film noir look, the end result was turned to black and white, hiding the red glow created by the lasers, but a simple change of hue could have kept it in colour.

 

Setting up and shooting LEGO scenes like this is great fun, if you want to know more about how we did it, head over to our blog to read the walkthrough here - bit.ly/LegoNoir

We have been using LEGO to create a gritty film noir scene, using Adaptalux Studio, featuring Laser Lighting Arms! You can watch the how-to video on Youtube here - youtu.be/UpBwuMCMJ34

 

We set up this scene using LEGO modular building sets, the Detective's office and the Palace Cinema, along with a little mini-figure protagonist. All of the lighting was concealed in the street, around the corner from the cinema. The objective was to make the scene look like it has been lit using the light that would be available in the street.

 

A white Lighting Arm inside the cinema had light pouring out of the windows, and another in the upstairs window of the detective's office in the background. The streetlamp and the lights under the cinema entrance were created using lasers!

 

When you shine a laser into a translucent brick, it illuminates from within, as if the brick itself were creating the light. This effect means we could illuminate the street lamp without a lighting arm in the shot, and no strange shadows cast on the building by the light coming from an external source.

 

For a film noir look, the end result was turned to black and white, hiding the red glow created by the lasers, but a simple change of hue could have kept it in colour.

 

Setting up and shooting LEGO scenes like this is great fun, if you want to know more about how we did it, head over to our blog to read the walkthrough here - bit.ly/LegoNoir

Dyson's Metalmark

Rhetus dysonii caligosus Stichel.

La Romera, Sabaneta - Antioquia.

© Felipe Toro

Pine cones are a quick and easy subject to shoot at home, so we thought we would take a look at how to get some cool and creative shots from a couple of pine cones in our latest tutorial video.

 

Watch it here - youtu.be/KyF3I8vjrNI

 

A lot of you may have seen the pine cone shot on our homepage, it's one of our favourite shots to demonstrate what the Adaptalux Studio can do. We used the same pine cone (and a new one) to get a few more interesting shots.

 

A shot like this is achieved by pointing two coloured Lighting Arms across each other, shining onto the pine cone. You can see more about the setup in the video or the blog post here - bit.ly/adaptaluxpines

 

The coloured lights shine off the spines of the pine cones really well. Depending on the angle of the camera and the lights, they can create some amazing highlights along the ridges of each spine and shadows deep in the pine cone where the light can't reach.

 

We think the addition of colour to a subject like this can really take your creativity to another level, what do you think to shooting pine cones in this style?

After projects I keep the left overs and give them new life by smashing and cutting them till the color bleeds all over my light table.

Entre colorinchis, flares y fondos locos. Ahí viven las orquídeas en mi cabeza😬

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Membracidae.

La Romera.

© Felipe Toro

  

El muro de las polillas ❤

Urrao, Antioquia.

© Felipe Toro

Macroglossum stellatarum, especie de polilla que realiza un vuelo idéntico a los pequeños colibríes.

Gracias por la visita y por dejar tus comentarios.

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Pulsa L para verla más grande sobre negro.

Hit L to see big on black.

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Pulsa L para verla más grande sobre negro.

Hit L to see big on black.

 

As we have another lockdown situation, let's get creative and do some macro photography at home.

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Pulsa L para verla más grande sobre negro.

Hit L to see big on black.

It's #insectsaturday - It may not be a thing but now it is. 😀 This little fella has the cutest little antenna, and stood still for its portrait while drying off after falling in a puddle. || Shot with @Canon 5d3 + 180mm f/3.5L on a @reallyrightstuf Pocket Pod

|| #macro #macroworld #insect #moth #cute

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Macro vision of a Clematis.

thirdeyephotocreations.com/

Interesting Manhattan time-lapse video:

vimeo.com/43580167

✰ This photo was featured on The Epic Global Showcase here: bit.ly/1RWm7jk

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Musyawarah dulu #nusa_macro #macro_of_our_world #macroclique #macro_champ #macro_holic #macro_turkey #macroworld_tr #macro_turkey #photoarena_nature #macro_vision#macroclique#macro_freaks #macro_spotlight #macro_mood #macro_champ #macro_x#hot_shotz #macrophotography #macroworld_tr #igmaster#instagood#macros #macronusantara🍃🌸🌼🌸🌼🌸🍃 #macromania#macroinstagramart #padang_macro #macro_freaks#kf_macro #macro_x #macro#flair_macro#worldmastershotz_natur

by @yan_hidayat_ on Instagram.

 

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Pulsa L para verla más grande sobre negro.

Hit L to see big on black.

 

✰ This photo was featured on The Epic Global Showcase here: ift.tt/26v7Ofe

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〰spring time 🌼〰〰 #backyard_dreams #jr_loveflower #superb_flowers #my_daily_flower #ponyfony_flowers #rainbow_petals #igglobalclubmacro #awesome_florals #ig_discover_petal #ffn_member #9vaga9 #heart_imprint #myheartinshots #kings_flora #e_pics_members #fotocatchers #loves_garden #9vaga_flowersart9 #flowerzdelight #macro_vision #flowersandmacro #ptk_flowers_members #symply_flowers #mta_flowers #igscflowers #quintaflower #mta_flowers #garden_explorers #eye_for_earth #splendid_flowers #phx_flowers

by @_animaless_ on Instagram.

 

Part of my ongoing study of Budleigh Salterton beach.

These are chicken kebabs, made at home

Common grass yellow (Eurema hecabe)

Me asombra como mueven su retina estas saltarinas ! :o

© Felipe Toro

On the street of Boston

I was asked again recently about how to post links in comments, and rather than send the reply by flickr mail, I thought I'd post it here.

 

For all of you who know all about this stuff, look away now.

 

For all of you who feel that html is some secret society knowledge passed on only to initiates after a lengthy ritual involving funny handshakes and a handsome contribution to the coffers, read on.

 

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There are times when posting to a discussion thread or commenting on someone's photo you may want to insert a hyperlink. It may be a link to an external website that answers someone's question. It may be a link to another image, or to someone else's comment. Or you may want to slap in an image.

 

Here's how.

 

Linking to another web page

 

Example would be to link to Moko's page

 

The basic html tag for a link is

<a href="X">Y</a>

where X is the URL you want to link to and Y is the text that you want to serve as the link.

So, to create this link to Moko's photostream, I went onto her page and copied the URL http: //www.flickr.com/photos/moko/

Then I pasted this where the X is in the example above. I then replaced the Y with the words Moko's page.

Easy peasy.

 

Linking to a specific photo

The same principle applies to linking to photos. If I want to link to dulcelife's insanely macro vision of a fly, I go to the image, copy the URL

http: //www.flickr.com/photos/dulcelife/28328277/ and paste that where the X is.

 

Linking to specific comments

Sometime you may want to refer to a specific comment in a discussion thread. For example, you may want to refer to someone's comment in the Technique group about using a Lensbaby. But you want to link straight to that comment to save people scrolling down the page to find it.

Go to the comment you want to link to. Underneath you will see the word permalink in brackets. Click on it, and then copy the URL from the address bar as usual, and create the hyperlink as above. (In html terms, this is creating a named anchor.)

 

Inserting images

Here's where things get fun.

In discussion threads and comments you can insert images.

It doesn't have to be your photo, by the way.

 

If you are on a photo's page, click the All Sizes button above the image. Click on one of the smaller sizes - Small or Thumbnail is a good idea. Below the image you will see two options - copy the contents of the first box, and paste the contents straight into where you are making the comment. If you don't see these two options it is because this person has blocked this facility, and you will have to make do with posting a link.

I have graduated to full macro by picking up a Sigma 105mm Macro lens today. It wasn't as bright out today so I had to stop down the shutter speed, so the image stabilization was quite helpful. Am still working on taking pictures so close and am not quite their with working with such a shallow depth of field. But I love the quality the lens is able to put out, and how close I am able to get to my subject. Give me suggestions in the comments on how I can improve my macro shooting.

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La Clara, Caldas - Antioquia

© Felipe Toro.

  

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