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More experiments with a shallow depth of field ...

Charles Fort is a star fort located on the water's edge, at the southern end of the village of Summer Cove, on Kinsale harbour, County Cork.

Charles Fort - Kinsale - Ireland

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Time does not care about the weather. Neither does the weather care about the time.

Tick tock.

Happy Macro Mondays

It seems such a chore to comment.

1/31: October 2022: A month in 31 pictures

 

Last year I made fabric pumpkins, this year I am crocheting them.

 

I took two shots of the pumpkins, one for the 365 and one for the October challenge. The other one is in comments.

 

Lensbaby velvet 56

This dwarf tree was here when we moved here. Hawthorn berries, perhaps.

 

Looked a tad dark as if this is a dark and rainy day ;-)) I lightened it a bit with a curve.

 

Comments unnecessary. Not all of you like dark and rainy days ;-))

 

The last light of the day sets over the mountains of Glen Coe, viewed from Glencoe Mountain Resort on a very crisp December afternoon.

 

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Looking up at a single rose in front of the exterior of a home in Essex, England. Taken with the Canon 5D and their 50mm 1.4 lens with a shallow depth of field of f/2.5.

 

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Captured with MC Pancolar 50mm F1.8 lens.

A lovely weathered fencepost provides a perch for a lovely Tree Swallow.

Happy Fence Friday1

Another take on my pink lily I received for Easter.

I knew I had these two but finding them was a whole other matter.

I thought two birds are better than one.

Happy Macro Mondays

...If You Can...

 

#MacroMondays

#Container

 

This is a detail of a small soy sauce container shaped like a fish that I took along from a nice sushi restaurant years ago because it looked/looks so cute. These "soy-sauce snappers" or "shoyu-tai" were invented in Japan in the 1950s to replace glass or ceramic bottles. Apparently, one can still buy them everywhere (at the big river, the big bay, and at other online stores) by the hundreds, but one shouldn't, of course, because they are made of plastic, and, as we all know, throw-away, single-use items made of plastic are a huge problem for the oceans and other waters. Microplastic particles have even been found in crystal clear, actually clean, and very remote lakes, so it's high time to return to glass or ceramic bottles for takeaway dishes. I will keep my cute little soy sauce fish so it won't end up anywhere where it could impose danger to the very creature it represents.

 

Size info: The part of the soy sauce container visible in my image is 3 cm/1,18 inches. This is a single image processed only in DXO PL6 and Lightroom. The setup was super simple, too: With modeling clay, I "glued" the fish onto a small glass jar to get the right height and placed it in front of blue glitter foam sheet (dull side up). I illuminated the little scene witn an LED photo lamp (natural light) from above, a warm-light LED lamp from the left, and a handheld flashlight (set on "spot") from the right to highlight the eye. That's it.

 

HMM Everyone, and have a nice autumn/spring week ahead!

Tomonoura, Fukuyama-shi, Hiroshima-ken, Japan. November 26, 2015.

I was trying to take photos of a beautiful tulip I'd been given, which had lovely frilly petals, and feeling frustrated because I couldn't get anything to work. Just then, 2 petals fell off a small tulip from a cheap supermarket bunch and floated down in front of it. So, I'm afraid this wasn't really planned. It just happened. :)

Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife and Falconry Centre, North Anston, South Yorkshire

Alive and well and growing.

 

Locally grown non-native.

‘Streptocarpus sect. Saintpaulia is a section within Streptocarpus subgenus Streptocarpella consisting of about ten species of herbaceous perennial flowering plants in the family Gesneriaceae, native to Tanzania and adjacent southeastern Kenya in eastern tropical Africa.’

 

*Bellstedt, Dirk U. "Streptocarpus: Geographical Distribution and Ecology".

The Gesneriad Reference Web.

 

Size of bud = 0.25 inches/0.6cm

Photographed while exploring with Roger. Pontocho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto. November 17, 2016.

Handheld macro shot. Shot wide open for shallow DOF and bokeh for fun.

The daylilies along one of our fence lines are starting to make an appearance. They grew under the fence from our neighbor's yard so we got them free! Special thanks to our neighbor. Look forward to these every year now. Have about 50 now.

Buds of an apple tree

Fir Tussock Moth caterpillar, Orgyia detrita, hurrying to the left across a concrete stairwell for the #Texture theme in #FlickrFriday

9 Apr 2021; 13:25 CDT

David Lam Park, Yaletown, Vancouver. April 13, 2021.

A fleeting moment in the canopy.

Used Tools:

Sony A7 Mark II

Sigma MC-11

Canon EF 70200/2.8 L IS II USM

 

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A is for Aperture- 2022 Alphabet Challenge

 

Using a shallow DoF to blur out the background.

Uh...a german title. Why he is doing that? :) Don´t know, I felt like it. Have a great week ahead!

 

Used Tools:

Sony A7II

Samyang 135/2

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A little Land Rover from my childhood, parked in the driveway next to my slightly larger grown-up car.

 

7 Days With Flickr - Crazy Tuesday Theme: "Forms of Transportation"

Found this little dandelion on a walk and just thought to grab an image really quickly! I honestly didn't know dandelions were around in the winter.

 

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I love my miniature cakes. Zero temptation. :)

 

The cupcakes, including the stand, are less than ¾" high.

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