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Reflecting spoons are altogether too much fun! You're going to see still more of them, my friends! I caught this spoon with my little yellow plus multi-colors pad!
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For "Macro Mondays" group theme "tool"
Very little time for photography these days - I'm 'chief cook & bottle washer' among other household activities.
Xiaoyi 42.5mm F1.8
For Macro Mondays 'five' topic, these are the edges of five plastic measuring spoons. (Image stacked to get the depth of field).
It's always fun to blow bubbles in your chocolate milk!
HSoS!
For Smile on Saturday
Theme: Smiling Spoons
Balancing two spoons on perforated metal is not easy! Then placing a led light underneath without disturbing. The colours are created by the light reflection off support boxes placed on wood I positioned under the metal.
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la fourchette donne la béquée à la cuillère
"Looking close... on Friday!" fev 2024
"One Spoon & One Fork"
Looking close on Friday theme: One spoon and one fork
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This is my entry for this week’s Macro Mondays theme of ‘Monochrome’ i.e. the use of a single colour, rather than a restriction to black and white. I’m usually hopeless at finding things to photograph, but I sought inspiration in the kitchen drawers and, for once, found it in the shape of these measuring spoons. To give you an idea of scale (and to conform to the 3” macro requirement of the group) the smallest is a ¼ teaspoon, then a ½, then a full teaspoon, then a tablespoon. It was shot in colour, using a Canon 6D with an EF100mm f/2.8L Macro lens and a Yongnuo speedlite bounced off the ceiling, completely desaturated, and then a cold filter added.
Thank you very much for your views, faves and comments!
I really appreciate it !
Hartelijk bedankt voor het komen kijken, de likes en de reacties zijn zeer gewaardeerd !
Rainbow-patina on my grandmother's old spoons
"Old" - The Flickr Lounge
"Silver coloured kitchen ustensils" - The Weekly Colour Challenge
I LOVE this plant that I grew from seed this year. It is called a 'spoon' tomato and grew from seed to well over 6 feet tall. My niece loved the plant and picking little harvest off of it this summer. Find more about this on my website at brenhaas.com/?s=spoon+tomato
Smile on Saturday! :-) - Spoon and Fork
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Drosera spatulata, with buds forming on their flower stalks.
Dharawal National Park, New South Wales, Australia
Focus stack using Zerene
For the Macro Mondays challenge "Measurement" (September 24th 2018)
Not exactly imaginative - I ran out of time! So just a small nested set of plastic measuring spoons. The smallest is 1/8th of a teaspoon and the largest measures a little over 1" across.
Happy Measuring Macro Monday!
My 2018 set: 2018 here
All the previous years of the challenge: