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My vintage gold nugget watch. These watches were very popular here in Alaska, back in the early seventies.
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I managed to sneak my camera lens into the center of an artificial autumn bouquet, and found berries smaller than a 1/4 of an inch. With the right lighting, it looked like I was surrounded by a magical Lilliputian world.
For Macro Mondays theme: "Handmade".
I received this handmade Alaska Native doll for Christmas, way back in the nineteen eighties. She is superbly crafted, from the fur ruff that surrounds her face, right down to her mukluk footwear. The kuspuk she wears is a beautiful burgundy color with hand embroidered braiding. Since I have never seen another doll like her - I have kept her in mint condition.
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If it isn't cribbage - then I love these pegging games. Any thing to keep my mind exercising.
Posted for Macro Mondays theme; "puzzle".
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I saw this gorgeous flower just outside of our local church, as I was making my way down to the local store, So I stopped and took a photo of it.
Just started to test my recently purchased new macro/portrait lens. After a really long and grey winter period spring is knocking on the door with pleasant temperatures and abundant sunshine...macro season is 'live'! :)
@my garden, Veresegyház, Hungary.
Please visit my 'Macro' album to see further images! :)
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For Macro Mondays theme; "Edge".
As I sat preparing a big bag of peppers for the freezer - the Macro Mondays theme crossed my mind just as I removed the core from the top of a red pepper. The frilly "edge" caught my attention, and I wondered what it would look like as a macro. The cut that you see is less than two inches wide.
HMM to everyone!
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Panorpa communis macro. Insect size: 15mm.
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@Veresegyház, Hungary.
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The story behind the image:
Yesterday I attempted to continue the field test of the new L macro lens, walking at a nearby lakeside and the surrounding forest. Found this interesting insect sitting on a reed leaf and managed to make this shot hand held with a flash burst.