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This is a stack of post it notes. Numerous attempts to get the corners and edges to line up perfectly were a big fail. I did get one that was pretty good but it lacked the shadow and detail of this one. So, here's to a bit of imperfection!

 

Happy Macro Monday!

It seems that this year, winter wants to stay. I thought that I took my last snowflake shot at the beginning of march, but apparently I was wrong : I took these on my way to work by the end of April ...

 

I am particularly happy with this configuration : these flakes following each other from the bigger to the tiniest and forming something looking like a shooting star. Of course, I was just lucky : as far as I know, there's no simple way to move the flakes in order to create such staging without melting them ...

 

The last one is particularly astonishing : with my bare eye, I thought it was a piece of dust or sand : but it was a real golden snowflake (at least it looks like !) There was no color manipulation in processing : this little last star has really this color ...

 

I have never heard of different colors in snowflakes, maybe someone knows a little more ? ...

 

Again, I used Kenko extension tube + EF-S 60mm Macro f/2.8.

 

This picture was explored on the 28th of April 2016. Thank you very much !

No snow eighter this week, so here is a processing of a flake I've taken during my first session in november...

A slice of the sage mirrored

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― Roy T. Bennett.

  

Day 2 - Pyramiden, Spitzberg (Svalbard, Norway).

 

Nous visitions plus ou moins clandestinement les locaux de Pyramiden lorsque le guide officiel est venu nous voir :

" - Je vous laisse visiter la cantine rapidement si vous voulez, je fermerai derrière vous."

Alors, heureux de cette permission, nous avons passé la porte de ce qui autrefois été la cantine collective de Pyramiden. Nous nous sommes donc retrouvés dans ce grand hall d'entrée coloré, l'une des plus belles pièces que nous ayons pu voir.

[Press L for a better view - Pulse L para un mejor visión]

Atelier Meštrović entrance from the street hiding works of a true genious...

playing with photo prop I have not gotten out in a while - my slinky...with some flipping and mirroring in PS, with some added colors

symétrie parfaite, ou presque

Before the day completely wins its battle against the night, the horizon around the lake catches fire one last time. The spectacle is enchanting and if you pass by, don't miss it under any circumstances.

Because my camera is fixed, here is another snowflake. Taken during a really perfect morning during which only beautiful big dendrites where falling like diamonds !

 

Here again I used Kenko extension tubes and Canon EF-S60mm f/2.8 Macro USM.

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Passarel • la del Sucre, Vic_02

Happy new year :)

 

Waiting with my younger brother for some white tailed eagle to pass at sunset I captured this nice golden hour image with some icy reflections.

 

The eagles did not pass this day, but my but was freezing I can tell you after one hour. Well this photo proves that even cloudless skies can provide for a pretty nice mood at sunset time :)

Trains. Again. Can't help it.

cendres du philosophe, au Panthéon, le 20 vendémiaire An III, 11 octobre 1794

Church ceiling at Coughton Court National Trust.

Here is another one of these invisible masterpieces falling by billions every minute. The gap between this incredible profusion and it's inaccessibilty with the naked eye is probably what moves me in snowflakes macrophotography. The precision and the beauty of these hidden tresures formation creates open the mind to a limitless contemplation.

  

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This was taken with the EF-S 60mm macro f/2.8 and a full set of Kenko extensions tube. This one is a single shot. Processed on DPP and Photoshop cs6.

 

This picture was explored on the 13h of January 2017 : Thank you very much for that !

 

that's in the eye of the beholder

Le Bon Marché, Paris

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Les beaux flocons sont tellement rares ... Je m'aperçois aujourd'hui que j'ai eu des la chance durant mes premières années. L'hiver dernier, il n'en était tombé aucun, et cette année encore, les belles dendrites se font attendre, j'ai pourtant eu l'occasion de suivre la neige de près. Le jour de Noël, il en tombait de merveilleuses, mais il faisait trop chaud, et elles fondaient avant qu'il soit possible d'en tirer grand chose ... J'ai tout de même trouvé que ce spécimen fondu pouvait passer la rampe, histoire de nous rappeler que la beauté est choses rare, précieuse et qu'elle passe en un instant. Que de vies gâchées de ne l'avoir pas compris ...

8th December 2015 - A black and white shot of the very grand interior of the Port of Liverpool building.

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