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Macro Mondays theme: mediums
My latest work is a fantastic fish. Photo contest in a local paper. I don’t enter I just colour random ones that strike my fancy.
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This is probably my favorite of the gazillion pictures I shot for the Macro Mondays theme of medium for 3/28. It’s a portion of a small watercolor painting of a windmill in a field of tulips that my dear SIL created, along with a miniature set of brushes, although I have no clue if they’re even appropriate for water colors. (the size verification shots are in the first comment box :) In rereading the topic, methinks that these are tools to transport the media and might be disallowed??? I might give it a whirl and see what the admins think.
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The grandchildren are all grown up so it’s for the tin of pencils to go to a charity shop to be used and enjoyed again.
HMM
A blue marker.
Zerene stack : 20
My first photo after a corona infection, I've been very sick for 4 days but now I'm getting better, so I couldn't escape it...
I have quite a collection of these little paint pots from my hobby of model making. I bought them originally to paint "Airfix and Revell" kits but I progressed onto scratch building my own models. There was always more than enough in the pots for the kits but I would often run out on my own projects.
I shot the image at f/3.5 and f/11 but I preferred the slightly softer image at the wide aperture. I used 3 silvered cards, two for background and placement and the other for reflected light.
My first post from a 1932-ish Rolleiflex.
Rolleiflex old standard 621, Tessar f1:3.8/7.5cm, ilford FP+ 125 iso, 120mm 6x6, sunny16 rule+1, f4, push in yellow filter. October 2021.
As L318 scoots back north to his train on the main, the LA dispatcher lines M560 into the siding at Leipsic.
After the grain train clears the block at MP 132, the signal displays "approach medium". This is one of the unique features that will disappear when the new signal system is cut over.
CC: clean background
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This is a medium-sized robber fly. Though I didn't measure it while photographing it, I think it was around one-half to two-thirds an inch in length. It was a very, very good day for insect photography (overcast enough most weren't fleeing overly readily, but they were present). And this was an exceedingly cooperative model, letting me take one or two photos and then turning as though to present another view. Details of compound eyes can be seen viewed large. Taken with the Raynox 250 snap-on lens (handheld, single shot).