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This nun was all smiles and joy and was a pleasure to look at - all in all you don't happen to see many happy people in the street nowadays... then I realized she was so happy because her bus had just shown up on the corner of the road.
I couldn't help taking this photo as a reminder to self to be happy for all small things,.
Nun ist Calle am Haus von César Manrique angekommen. Er ist gespannt zusehen was der Künstler hier geschaffen hat
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Now Calle has arrived at the home of César Manrique. He is watching what this famous artist created here.
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Fotostack aus 99 Aufnahmen per Auto Focus-Bracketing mit Lumix FZ2000 und SMC Pentax CloseUp S56 - verarbeitet mit "FOCUS Projekts professional"
Die erreichbare Schärfentiefe ist der Hammer - macht echt Laune ;-)
Last year I was helping out at an orphanage in Sucre, Bolivia. On my first visit I was taken aback that their playing yard (a communal driveway) was littered with broken glass, but for many people in Bolivia this is probably just a normality. They nicknamed me 'El Cristo' and we played baseball with the only equipment they had; a flattened Coke bottle and a tennis ball. My little friend here had a bit of trouble on his feet and connecting with the ball, but it didn't faze him at all. A flattened bit of plastic, something that most disregard as rubbish certainly made his day. When I was only a little older than my friend here, my Dad said that sometimes the happiest people in the world have next to nothing. This certainly rang true in Sucre.
Work No. 755: Small Things by Martin Creed. It's on view at The Center for Curatorial Studies, 508 West 25th Street, through September 16th, 2007.
I love weird little things; we have a bunch of these shelves I call “Small Things Shelves” and I’m always hunting for other weird little bits that catch my eye. I can’t wait for flea market season to come around again, I just know at the bottom of a dusty cardboard box there is treasure waiting for me.
Aufnahme mit Tokina AT-X Macro 2,5/90mm an EOS M3.
Das Tokina Macro ist ein einzigartiges Stück "Altglas" und kommt jetzt an der EOS M3 endlich wieder zum Einsatz und zu Ehren.
Macro experiments with ballchain
size of the pearls is 2,4mm
with Panasonic Lumix G Vario 3,5-5,6 /14-140 ASPH + Raynox 250 +26mm Extension Tube and Yongnu Ringflash
Vanishes any dumb Politician in a second .........
Will someone please inform Donald, that I too have a Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
Focus Bracketing with Lumix G9 and Leica DG Vario Elmarit 1:2.8-4.0/12-60 and 16mm Automatic Extension Tube
Processed with Focus Projects 3Pro
so much dust.....
I thought I was getting a good shot of the fungi on the right.
I was surprised to find a most interesting insect on left!
Turns out my mother had my grandmother's jewellery box which, together with some almost-period jewellery and dressing table set, was perfect for this composition. Lit with natural daylight from camera left, and the oil lamp providing the front fill, together with some lovely ambience. Shot with a 50mm lens at F9 for full-focus and sharpness, with a polarising filter to saturate colours and kill some unwanted reflective highlights. Processed with Snapseed with just a touch of Vintage. #edwardian #dressingtable #antique #vintage #oillamp #jewellery #jewelry #pearls #mirror #reflection #flowers #ic_flowers #smallthings #instanaturelover #stilllife #still_life #markmakingdesign #most_deserving #photowall #all_shots #uk_photooftheday #icatching #bd #niftyfifty #oxfordshire #uk #snapseed
Nach dem reichhaltigen Frühstück hat er sich aufgemacht. Hier ist er gerade an dem Eingang zum Timanfaya. Schon hier ist die Umgebung irreal und faszinierend!
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After a rich breakfast, he has started. Here he is just at the entrance to Timanfaya. Even here, the environment is unreal and fascinating!
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Die neue FZ2000 bietet einige Verbesserungen - u.a. eine Auto-Bracketing-Funktion für Focusreihen - wobei die Anzahl der Aufnahmen, der Focusverlauf und die Abstände frei wählbar sind - einer der Gründe für mich, umzusteigen.
Es funktioniert - wie man sieht - auch im Macrobereich.
Dieser Test wurde mit einer Vorsatzlinse (Pentax Achromat S56) und 27 Aufnahmen in 5er Abstand mit Focus 0/+ aufgenommen und mit dem Programm "Focus Project 3 professional" bearbeitet.
Schließe eines Armbands - nordafrikanisches Silberhandwerk
Makro mit Panasonic LumixG9, Lumix G Vario 1:3,5-5.6/ 14-140 ASPH und Yongnu Ringblitz.
Der funktioniert mit der neuen Lumix G9 perfekt - einziges Manko sind die doppelten Halbkreise die auf reflektierenden Flächen sichtbar sind.