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Hi everyone,
today another macro shot with a touch of selective color. My mood was better today but unfortunately something has happen and my mood was bad again, the reason, one of my wall arts fell down to the floor, the crystal got broken as well as the frame and the photo got damaged, now I need to print again the photo and to buy another frame and it will be something like almost 100 Euros, not nice at all...
Anyways, I hope you are having a better Saturday!
Good night!
helios 44 with macro extension tube on a winter's day.
Not bad sharpness on this fallen snow. Handheld.
which I saw in littlepretty's photostream and was inspired to make with recipe she linked in her blog
Chuck of mini cranberry apple pie I made last month, which I found when clearing off my digital camera's memory card.
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Unfortunate wasp being wrapped for supper by an orb weaver
Fuji Xpro1 with 26mm macro ext tubing + Helios 44-2. Off cam left diffused flash, 1/8th
1/200th, f/16, ISO 1250
Photo made with following macro combination:
- Canon EOS 40D camera,
- macro extension tubes 37mm,
- Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM lens
- Raynox DCR-250 super macro conversion lens mounted in front of the telephoto lens
- external flash Speedlite 430EX II.
I made this hand held.
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Photo made with following macro combination:
- Canon EOS 40D camera,
- macro extension tubes 37mm,
- Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM lens
- Raynox DCR-250 super macro conversion lens mounted in front of the telephoto lens
- external flash Speedlite 430EX II.
I made this hand held.
Photo made with following macro combination:
- Canon EOS 40D camera,
- macro extension tubes 37mm,
- Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM lens
- Raynox DCR-250 super macro conversion lens mounted in front of the telephoto lens
- external flash Speedlite 430EX II.
I made this hand held - very tricky, because the fly was moving fast on the glass, and the DOF is very shallow with this macro combination. Finally, the fly stopped for a drink, so I had a little more time, to take some photos. OK, 1 of 10 photos was good enough focused.
238/365
I guess that's what I get for picking flowers along the road.
First time it happened was when I picked this pretty bouquet of wild flowers.
It turned in to be the nest of several larvae and I had to chase several little green buggers around my livingroom.
And now it's happened again...
Last week I picked this lonely flower close to where I picked the wild flowers - and now it's turned out to be a good breeding place for larvae as well :-(
I've had these Russian dolls for 10+ years and never noticed that they have braided hair down their backs.
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Same wall, different color in each shot I've just uploaded. Hmmmm.
Like the VCTOTW Elvis, but I made chocolate peanut butter icing instead of normal peanut butter.
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Hi everyone!, posting late again, trying to get some time lapse shots again but without good results, also I was trying to contact my nephew Josh as today/yesterday 14. May is/was his birthday but seems like they are not at home and I just sow that they went to SixFlags!, I am very jealous :D
Anyways, here my photo of the day, this is also part of the coins I have as souvenir of my trips, this one is from the Czech Republic, but actually I am collecting this coins for my nephew and this one I forgot to give to him this last time I was in Mexico.
Well, now time to go to sleep.
Have a great night you all!
Seitan medallions, if you will, with curry sauce and a side of sweet potato casserole. I was one happy girl.
Pronounced ran-UN-kew-lus. The Latin name ranunculus means "little frog". The flower originates from the Middle East. They belong to the Buttercup family (Ranunculaceae)
Such a complex structure - there are so many textures and details, you are spoilt for choice of what to photograph!
Taken using macro extension tube adapter no. 3 (30mm) and standard 18-55mm lens. Lit with a desk lamp.
From a "Super 35's" slide set made by Dexter titled: Titan IIIC Launch, Pad 41 Cape Kennedy, Fla.
Photographed off a light pad using macro extension tubes.
Close-up of a soap bubble using macro extension tubes and some added 'Len's flair'.
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