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A blue plastic background backlit with a flash. A stacked image to get as much detail in the flower as I could. HMM! Thanks in advance if anyone likes the picture well enough to stop to look, fave or even write a comment.
I agree I got carried away with the associations I had during experimenting with different screws, light sources and backgrounds (most of the images won't be seen here).
It was fun using the new light tape (it can be switched to different colours) that my husband brought home for (especially) macro work.
The four screws here were placed on a shiny plastic bag for reflections plus one on top. There are black cards in the background to darken the scene.
HMM to all participants πππ
Xmas decoration. I wanted to highlight the contrast between the happiness of the Xmas celebration in this grey COVID period.
This perfume is in my prop box for photography rather than in use, it's too heavy. But the glass and the color of the liquid sometimes come in well for a macro photo. Today I found it welcome to make the theme of numbers and letters a bit more sensual and emotional.
HMM to all participants πππ
A common red milkweed beetle. They are between 12mm and 19mm long. HMM everyone and Thank You for any views, faves and comments.
Macro Mondays, theme: Keyhole
Hasselblad/Zeiss Makro-Planar 135mm-f/5.6 manual lens, set to f/5.6.
Single image.
For an image with scale, see here:
...of charm and fantasy.
I have a set of teaspoons, each one in different color. The handle is shaped like a treble clef, really adorable.
In this photo the handle of another spoon is in the background, to give an idea of what they really are like.
For: #Macro Mondays #
Theme: # Kitchen #
From a little spark may burst a flame
(Dante Alighieri)
π Happy Macro Mondays π
Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)
Macro (diameter of the candle 2β)
taken on July 26, 2020 and uploaded for #MacroMondays #Flame
Ζ/2.8
4.5 mm
1/60 Sec
ISO 200
A wine glass with gingerale. The bubbles only lasted a minute so it was necessary to keep filling the glass. I got to the bottom of the bottle I was pouring from and rather than open a new bottle I dropped a few grams of baking powder into the glass thinking I would get a rush of bubbles. No, it just made the gingerale a cloudy pale yellow. There were a few tiny bubbles clinging to the glass and those became the focus of my photo. Image is about 30mm top to bottom. HMM! Thanks for stopping to look, thanks if you click the star and thanks to anyone that cares to write a comment.