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Back in time:
This High Tech object is able to capture slices of time on a support called "film" with an extraordinary high fidelity.
You could choose one of the 6 options available through the rotating selector button; from "1/500 seconde" until "B - as long as you press the specific Shutter button" for a total control of the thickness of slice that you want to remember.
The result of your Slice of Time Capture could be transferred on a support called "Photography" now available in many paper format.
Happy Macro Monday, visitors from the Future!
It reminds me of a compact
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Another day of self mutilation. I think I need to be more careful when I shave.
Day 325
Explored. Peaked at #414.
... Another beautiful day, another wondrous find... spied this ethereal looking scene on a walk through the park with Creepella yesterday,...
Looking close.... on Friday! 'spiral' theme.
A small polished ammonite slice, 1.75" at widest point. It's at least 65 million years old.
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The view from Koldedalsvatnet in Jotunheimen is truly a gem. Hjelledalstinden 1989m to the left and the characteristic Falketind 2067m to the right
Macro Mondays theme: Slices.
Thickness of each slice is about 5mm.
Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 + 12mm extension tube.
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My daughter, from whom I'd not heard for a long time, sent me as a Christmas present a wonderful little knife: a lovely Yaxell 5 1/2" utility knife, the sharpest knife I've ever used. Really extraordinary.
Heading North West away from the center of Alicante along the A7 you will see this wonderful area of outstanding beauty to your lefthand side, a truly special area to visit with a camera.
According to some clever websites, these unusual geology forms have evolved over the last 200 million years, producing these complex and colourful patterns. I was very surprised at how similar they are to some well-known sites in the United States.
I hope you like this image, and as always, thank you for looking
1. Roncesvalles woodland, 2. Irati, 3. Autumn invites us to walk..., 4. Otoño en Irati
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Made with BigHugeLabs MosaicMaker and Photoshop CS4
orange slice with some of its juice squeezed out
(taken with Moment Macro 10x attachment to smartphone)
on a serious note:
I took this shot, among many, of a little utensil that I use to squeeze my teabag when it is done. The real purpose of the object was to squeeze lemon slices but works nicely on teabags also... I like this particular shot because of the reflections on the counter top !!! Only treatment was enhance (sharpen) with Topaz Detail and frame...
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Rijn Tower, Arnhem, The Netherlands.
Part of the Arnhem Central Masterplan (1996-2015) . Designed by UNStudio.
"Macro Mondays". Slices. "Enjoy it. Don't stop."
The measurements in this photo are 6.5 cm wide by 6 cm high.
Mini Cheese sandwich, salami and bread
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Queen - Don't Stop Me Now (Official Video)
Disfrútalo. No te pares.
Hoy, hace justo 15 años, me diagnosticaron un tumor, del que tuve que ser intervenida y tratada durante 15 largos meses, y que me dejó en el limbo.
Durante ese tiempo, aprendí a dejar de lado aquellas cosas que hasta ese momento tenían relevancia para mí, para pasar a apreciar esas pequeñas cosas, cotidianas, inverosímiles que hasta ese instante, no había podido apreciar, saborear, admirar y “degustar” con placer, la brisa, la gente, las flores, un desayuno, una charla con tus vecinos, un achuchón de mami, los besos de mi pequeña, detalles a los que estamos tan acostumbrados, que los dejamos pasar….
Alguien, a quien quiero mucho, mi mejor amigo y magnífico doctor, me dijo, “no permitas que se hunda tu alegría”.
Lo último que escuché cuando entré en quirófano, fue este tema de Queen, que me puso un enfermero de quirófano “Don’t Stop me now”. Cuando salí de la UCI, dos días después, lo primero que ví, fue a una pequeña de nueve años con la cabeza rapada comiendo un trozo de sándwich. Esta foto va por la pequeña. A los tres días, un compañero de ese enfermero, nos puso “We ‘re the champions” de Queen.
Y mientras, me vuelvo a sentir como aquel día, y la vida sigue y no se para…. No dejes que se vaya tu alegría
Enjoy it. Do not stop.
Today, just 15 years ago, I was diagnosed with a tumor, for which I had to be operated on and treated for 15 long months, and which left me in limbo.
During that time, I learned to put aside those things that until then were relevant to me, to go on to appreciate those small, everyday, unlikely things that until that moment, I had not been able to appreciate, savor, admire and "taste" with pleasure. , the breeze, the people, the flowers, a breakfast, a chat with your neighbors, a hug from mommy, the kisses of my little girl, details that we are so used to, that we let them pass….
Someone, whom I love very much, my best friend and wonderful doctor, said to me, "Don't let your joy sink in."
The last thing I heard when I went into the operating room, was this song from Queen, which an operating room nurse put me "Don't Stop me now." When I came out of the ICU two days later, the first thing I saw was a nine year old with a shaved head eating a piece of sandwich. This photo goes for the little one. Three days later, a colleague of that nurse put us “We‘ re the champions ”by Queen.
And in the meantime, I feel like that day again, and life goes on and doesn't stop….
Don't let your joy go
María