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a possibility for Macro Mondays backlighting.
The size verification is in the first comment box-- it is well under 3 inches- approx 2 and 1/4 inches
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" There's a possibility,
There's a possibility,
All that I had, was all I'm gonn' get.
mmmmmmm......
There's a possibility,
There's a possibility,
All I'm gonn' get is gone with your stare.
All I'm gonn' get is gone with your stare.
So tell me when you hear my heart stop
You're the only one who knows.
Tell me when you hear my silence.
There's a possibility I wouldn't know .. "
- Lykke Li -
… and closer to the training pen. This look is very familiar to anyone who has horses. We see a beautiful morning fresh with new possibilities to up our horsemanship game, and our equine bestie sees his friends loafing around in the pasture and grieves the ever increasing distance between his destination and his oats! Not to worry, Roanie, I foresee carrots in your very near future!
Happy Friday, everyone! Wishing you happy trails and a weekend filled with all of the things you love the most! ♥
The little rascal looks for his next opportunity…
Skippy envisioned his universe with the help of the following exceptional creations:
8f8’s Fence, Street Lamps, Trash Bin, Market Stand, Spice, Tomato Crate, Delivery Truck, and Apple Crates, which are all part of the Green Grocers Collection!
anc's Doves!
Let's keep working together to create a world
where everyone has the opportunity to shine!
Thank you for your continued kindness and support, my friends!
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And for TMI’s Those Amazing Animals Challenge, focus on Babies
My duckling courtesy Carsten Flint Fotografie / CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0) here: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Entenk%C3%BCken_Im_Sommer_(118148209).jpeg
🎶 Sorry about the earworm 🎶…..
It was as either this one or the mini Oreos and the Cookie Monster singing in my head won out!!
The Macro Mondays theme for tomorrow, 11/7, is biscuits, or - on this side of the pond - cookies. These are one of the six varieties I bought to photograph. Luckily there is someone who will help eat them, to save me from myself… giggling.
Btb, I’ll put up a size verification in a bit- each letter is just one inch square.
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the macromonday theme for today, 6/1, is fill-the-frame. methinks there are 5+ possibilities. this one is probably the most colorful :) resisted virtual dusting today :)
there are 7 possibilities today. in a moment i'll change the order on my photostream putting the ones i like best at the front.... then i'll dither, as i usually do :)
"macro mondays" fill-the-frame
The blue hour in the morning on the Grand Canal is a quiet and special time. The throngs of visitors are still sleeping and the gondolas look like they are too.
Before I left on this trip, I got a new little camera and had to replace my ancient computer, so I am learning what new things each of them can do. Good for the mind and to see the possibilities. I like vignettes so used that tool in editing.
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Macro. It just keeps on snowing, folks, so a little reminder of Spring from my archives. Have a wonderful day everyone! ♥♪♥
On Explore ..... Thank you so much for the honor, dear Flickr friends!
"Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere."
Carl Sagan
Possibility for #MacroMondays. #Odd. Precisely 2 inches/5 cm horizontal width.
One light on the left in an experiment.
HMM- the theme for today, 11/2, is halloween. and this possibility is a portion of a steampunk skull. will put an establishing shot in the first comment box so you can see what it looks like in its entirety.
"macro mondays" halloween possibility
a macromonday possibility for the theme of two......
most people would have gone with the berries
not me, i went with the duckies
from my archives
There was a group that I joined when I first started on Flickr called the 100 Possibilities Project, wherein you chose one object and posted 100 different pictures of it. I had a ball doing that with this pretty blue glass. ‘Round about #80, though, it started to get tougher. I even used to take it on “field trips” and one day I found a huge piece of earth moving equipment and I put the glass on its tracks!!
Boats docked in the harbor, as if waiting, their silhouettes silhouetted against the sky.
The sea and boats are associated with freedom and adventure, the possibility of exploring, of going far, of discovering new things.
always see them, for they're always there. :-)
Norman Vincent Peale
bearded iris, 'Tea Service', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina
i walked to the park, assuming the waning light was too dim for photography. yet i found a puddle softly illuminated with sunset light. another reminder: there’s possibility in every moment and beauty need not be grand.
"Creativity is a lot like looking at the world through a kaleidoscope. You look at a set of elements, the same ones everyone else sees, but then reassemble those floating bits and pieces into an enticing new possibility."
Rosabeth Moss Kanter
Five blocks from our house, this Cathedral is the oldest and largest church in our city. It always offers so many photographic possibilities.
From deep in my archives and re-edited, this is from 2012, just one year after I took up this fulfilling hobby :)
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. ~ Eleanor Roosevelt ~
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A possibility for the Macro Mondays theme of flexible. There are three possibilities- now to dither, although I’m leaning toward the silver links bracket with the little red heart bead…..
…..Dithering done- decided on this one bc I haven’t had one with a bit of blue for a couple of weeks.. grin
#MacroMonday
#unusualpatterns
Weather forecast on a knife blade. On a Damascus steel knife blade, to be precise. Not what I initially had in mind, but that so often is the case when it's one of the "MM themes of the 1000 possibilities". Usually, for such a wide theme, I only have a few vague ideas what I could do for it, and the end result is pretty much a random surprise of what looks, firstly, most interesting through the macro lens, and, secondly, best as a photo, of course. Also, what is easy when it's not asked for - such as finding interesting patterns - becomes nearly impossible when it's required: patterns positively seemed to escape me as I went looking for them around the apartment ;-) And when I saw the knife in the kitchen (I hadn't even considered it as a possibility) I just thought "OK, that's probably very boring, but I'll give it a try." As for the "macro lens surprise", that was that not only did the banding typical for Damascus steel looked like waves (often an intended effect, but I only learned about that when I did my research on Damascus steel for the description and the tags), but those scratches from sharpening the knife that you can see in the upper part of the image also looked like heavy rain. And here it was, unfolding before my eyes: the high seas tempest.
The setup for the photo was as simple as it gets: I simply propped the knife, sharp side of the blade up, against a jar of sugar (my photo studio also doubles as breakfast and dinner table), both of it sitting on top of a heavy book to give it the same height as my camera on its small table top tripod, positioned one LED lamp (warm light) at the side of the table and grabbed my LED torch (cold light) to illuminate the blade from above (which also added the ever so slight 3D effect on the upper part of the blade), enabled the in-camera focus-stacking function, and hit the shutter button. I shot three focus stacking sequences of different parts of the knife of which this looked best.
Processing steps: The cold / warm light effect is something I get quite often when I use different light sources as above mentioned. It even works with one artificial light source (provided it gives warm light) and daylight from the window. Here I liked the split tone effect very much because I think it adds more depth to image. I wish I could have achieved the vivid colours you see here entirely by the use of light and the use of a colour filter (warm-cold or a combination of a cooling and a warming filter), but I've only recently considered to buy a few photo filters to improve my landscape photography, and since a good filter is expensive, I think I will buy one or two more versatile filters first before checking out the more exotic colour filters. So the colour enhancement here was done in Lightroom, where I tweaked the saturation and luminance of the blue, yellow and orange tones, and then in Nik's Color Efex, where, as final touch, I applied a Bi-color filter. I hope that these processing steps are deemed OK according to the new MM rules regarding the editing of an MM shot. I also did some sharpening and de-noising in Topaz Sharpen AI ("Focus" yielded the best result).
HMM, Everyone, and have a beautiful and safe week ahead!