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My effort for Macro Mondays on the theme of Pick Two. Delicate Pottery - my wife's dragons have delicate ears like this little chap who has lost one..
MacroMondays, Pick Two,
A-Speckled, B-Plant, 4 x 4 cm
Weißer Weihnachtstern mit Goldglitter
Euphorbia pulcherissima
Euphorbiaceae
The 1/21/19 theme for Macro Mondays is Pick Two, one from a list of descriptive words and one from a list of nouns. So, I picked damaged glass.
#MacroMondays #PickTwo .... a possibility.
This may be the most useful of the eight or so possibilities for the theme for today, 6/14. I’ll probably put them all up and then dither
For the Macro Theme Pick Two, this is Striped Insect. The bee is about 1/2 inch long and the lavender bud not quite two inches in length
The tip of a blue Crayola marking pen on a sheet of yellow paper.
Edge-to-edge size is approximately 6mm/.25".
Star Wars Chewbacca "Bottle Cruncher Dog Toy"... ;-)
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Nikon D7100 + Tokina 100mm f/2.8 FX Macro Lens (AT-X M100 AF PRO D AF 100mm f/2.8)
+ Neewer 750II Speedlite Flash + mini soft-box (BOUNCED)
f/14 @ 1/60 @ iso 800
(tweaked in Smart Photo Editor)
A maroon Fisher Space Pen on an air mail envelope, for #MacroMondays #PickTwo
Taken at 1:1 magnification. The pen is approximately 10mm in diameter at its widest.
Damaged candy - It’s an Easter almond from last Easter, strongly gripped by pliers. I tried to transform it in another world - www.flickr.com/gp/maria__fernandes/52WPoy
Pick two - Macro Mondays
The bottle cap is from a milk bottle. The paper is 2" long.
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For Macro Mondays Pick Two Curved Pottery. A headpiece that broke off a clay face mask purchased years ago in Costa Rica. Lit with a mix of ambient light, red-filtered flashlight and a LED bulb inserted into the piece where it was broken. Resting on a vest.
Macro Mondays - Backup
Pick Two
I had a hard time deciding which image to post for Macro Mondays. One of my top three choices. This is twisted branches of a trailing plant in a hanging basket.
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Old copper mesh basket hanging in the kitchen. I store garlic, onions, shallots in it.
Macro Mondays: Pick Two
List A: 5. Metallic
List B: 5. Basket
The two words I have chosen are Damaged/Toy.
Our cat Misty has had great fun in attacking this little toy; and as you can see one of its hands is missing and its legs are severely damaged too!
Photo taken for the June 14, 2021 Macro Mondays theme: pick two. My choices were striped + brush.
I think the bristles came this way...although the rust is not from the factory. ;)
The bristles are approx. 1" across.
A Macro Mondays submission on the topic "Pick two". The challenge was to pick an adjective and noun from two lists and I have chosen "yellow flower". Just to carry the theme further, here are two yellow flowers! The Australian wildflower Hibbertia linearis, or Guinea flower, photographed in Manly Dam, a wildlife reserve near my home.
munich's landmark
This is a free work especially for the Macro Monday challenge | Dies ist eine freie Arbeit speziell für die Macro Monday Herausforderung.
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I have been enjoying my amaryllis plant for over a month now. This was the first out of four blossoms to bloom. Now it's petals have withered and twisted.and yellow, fuzzy pollen dusts my table top. HMM
head view of a woodlouse, curved insect for Macro Monday. Courtesy of my cat, who likes killing them and for once didn't eat this one. Could also fit the pick two rules with jagged or delicate perhaps instead of curved?
Shot with tripod, remote trigger and ringlight from above and daylight from the side. Cropped in Digikam and cleaned some muck in the background from my lens in Gimp.
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Glyn Nelson
Walking though the backyard I found a small branch on the ground that had fallen as the result of a windy evening. While the branch itself was "dead", rotted and fragile, the outside was covered in life. There were many different forms of lichen, micro-lichen, moss, algae and fungus - what I learned long ago as the "de-composers" of the forest - all on this one small foot-long piece limb.
This is a series of three different parts of that branch, 2 or 3 inches apart, but filled with different types of de-composers. While most of this 1 inch spot on the branch is covered in lichen, there appears to be a tall stalk of moss sticking upwards (it is probably 1/4 inch (6-7 mm) or so in size.
This image is the result of a 15 image stack of macro photo's taken and merged in Photo Shop. Two indoor 2700 lamps were placed on either side for lighting. Feel free to ZOOM IN on the image to see these magnificent structures up close; you may not have seen anything like this before!
To see the tabletop set up used to take this image, which also provides an indication of scale, please take a look at: www.flickr.com/photos/jfleckenstein/32884523088/
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