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I expect there may be many images of snail shells for this theme, so decided to give my snails a rest this week and photograph my cycad house plant that has just put up a few new leaves - all the tiny 'leaflets' have coiled ends when they first appear that will straighten as the leaf grows. On this particular leaf, one of the little leaflets has grown a bit ahead of the others and shown off the lovely details of its coiled end.
For Macro Mondays theme 'Spiral'.
The image was done as a 5-shot focus stack at f3.5, focusing on the tight coil which was 1cm across.
Seen at Portland's Lloyd Center mall. Captured for Crazy Tuesday! theme Spiral.
Edited using Deep Dream Generator and Snapseed.
Macro Mondays theme of "Spiral"
This is a kitchen gadget which I have never used. I don't even know what you use it for! It was in a gift with a lot of other kitchen things.
Macro Mondays 'spiral' theme.
As often happens I got two shots I liked this week and was going to use the other one, a small conch shell. Then I had a quick look in the pool and saw a fair number of shells so I am going with this shot of one of my corkscrew earrings.
The image measures 2" in width.
Spiral staircases or staircases with spirals or winding staircases have their magic and trigger emotions.
Schwerin - Schwerin Castle
Germany
Macro Mondays theme Spiral
It just so happened that the only bud on my red roses decided to open out yesterday. Well with an invitation like that who could refuse?
The whole flower measures 8cm across and this is a closed in section of it's centre, probably around 5cm.
Happy Macro Mondays! 😄
Staircase, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 2500, f/8.0, 24mm, 1/60s
Hasdeztwazi or spiral rock arches: created by the relentless forces of water and wind, slowly carving and sculpting the sandstone into forms, textures, and shapes – Upper Antelope
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Wooden slates put together and fanned out to make a spiral, this spiral I used for Light and Shadow 101.
My friend once got me a little bag full of these tiny spiral things and said they were paper clips. I was never able to feed paper into the tiny spiral halves but I love them and have kept them in their pretty bag ever since.
I tried photographing several on different paper background, but found just the one on this paper with geometric shapes worked the best.
For this Monday I decided to capture a detail (4X magnification) of a shell that I already shared some week ago: Spiraling colors
This time I decided to use "Summer" colors: blue for the sea, gold for the sun.
I hope that you will like the result.
Have a nice MM, dear Flickr friends!!! ;-)
This staircase was from a tower in the Martin VanBuren home near New York. We did not get to go up there because bees had taken over the tower. I see a lot of images shooting up spiral staircases, but not so many that are square. Thought this was a neat twist (pun intended).
Part of the spiral staircase in the central tower of the Granitz hunting lodge on the island of Rügen (Baltic Sea)
Einen Teil der Wendeltreppe im Mittelturm des Jagdschlosses Granitz auf der Insel Rügen.
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My attempt at the "Macro Mondays" theme "Spiral".
This shows a spiral you often find inside of a ballpoint pen.
HSS!
Shot with a Leitz "Focotar-2 50 mm F 4.5" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
It is a decoration ribbon of flowers that I have had as a gift last week.
The width of the part shown in the photo is 6 cm.