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Taken with the Fuji X-E3, a 16mm macro extension tube and the 7Artisans lens at F16 (contre-jour, reflector). Applying colour selectively is a choice not everyone would appreciate. And the fact that my editing programme can do such things might not be a sufficient reason. But trying things out I must.
I had a ten day old bunch of tulips which were ready to be thrown out but before I did so I took a few photos of them. Some of them looked beautiful in their decrepitude, including this yellow one.
This color sure looks better on this screen than it does on me :-}}}
Water didn't stick. Oil and water didn't stick (not sure why I thought THAT would work). Have some magnesium oil spray. That stuck. Not sure what it's doing to the lipstick but, hey, it's not my color anyway... I only bought it for this shoot :)
Happy Macro Monday!!
"Think of all the beauty still left around you and be happy." - Anne Frank. There was a tree that she could catch a glimpse of from an attic window in the place where they were in hiding. She managed to find beauty while immersed in the depths of ugliness. This is a leaf from a huge Water Oak that is in our yard. It's not the same kind of tree as that which Anne viewed but I think she would still see the beauty.
Nikon D40
nikkor 18-55m + Vivitar macro lens
F5.6
55mm
ISO 1100 (hand held)
1/100s
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this time I changed my main type of image, I saw this little (about 4mm) bug in a red flower in my backyard and tried to capture it. So I increased the ISO ratings to keep the hand held and just try !
I like the vibrant colours of the bug against the deep red flower
Macro Mondays
Tenerife. Puerto de la Cruz.
The Risco Bello Aquatic Gardens
www.puertodelacruz.es/web/index.php?option=com_content&am...
Passiflora, known also as the passion flowers or passion vines, is a genus of about 500 species of flowering plants, the namesakes of the family Passifloraceae.
They are mostly vines, with some being shrubs, and a few species being herbaceous.
This week's theme for Macro Mondays is "Intended Contact"... and there is definitely intended contact when it comes to a predator and its prey! In this photo a Green Jumping Spider has captured and killed a Soldier Fly more than twice its size.