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From the gift shop in Franklin Park Conservatory. Columbus, Ohio. My vision was to have it appear to be resting on a plant stem at the pond.

 

Quel est son nom?

What's your name?

taken for Macro Mondays' theme for 23 May 2016 - "Smaller than a Coin"

 

"The front of the coin depicts a rice plant growing out of the water, with "five yen" written in kanji; the back is stamped with "Japan" and the year of issue, also in kanji, separated by sprouts of a tree. The three graphic elements of the coin represent agriculture and fisheries, the key elements of the Japanese first-sector economy. Around a hole, there is a gear that represents industry. It is the only Japanese coin in circulation to lack Arabic numerals on either face. " --- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5_yen_coin

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Essai photo avec filtre fabrication maison pour l'effet des lumières arrières.

Por esta época las puedes ver fácilmente en parques y jardines, escondidas acechando a sus presas.

 

Per aquesta època les pots veure fàcilment en parcs i jardins, amagades aguaitant a les seues preses.

 

At this time of year you can easily spot them in parks and gardens, hiding, stalking their prey.

 

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( Better on black , please press "L" )

 

In response to the March 22 "Rust" challenge in the Macro Mondays group, a rusty railroad nail approximately 1/2-inch wide (and dated 1924). Single RAW file shot with a Canon 6D Mark II and a Tamron 90mm f/2.8 Macro lens outfitted with a Raynox 250, utilizing Kuuvik Capture on a tethered laptop. One continuous, diffused pale amber LED light camera left. Exposure compensation -2/3. Post in Adobe Photoshop and Nik Software's Viveza. (Press "L" to view large on black; press "L" again to exit.)

taken at Saiho Temple, 西方寺, Yokohama, Japan

Something I found in the woods.

taken for Macro Mondays' theme for 2 May 2016 - "Begins with the Letter P"

kelp roots washed up after a storm / Shanagarry beach

Image created for Macro Mondays challenge, "Bookmark." Shot on a Canon 6D Mark II with a Tamron 90mm f/2.8 1:1 macro lens and a Raynox 250.

Sierra County, California. This happened to be only the second recorded specimen from Sierra County, and a range extension from their known range but not unsurprising.

A box of seashells ... a sheet of black perspex ... a shed with one window light ... and loads of BOREDOM !

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Taken this morning in Victoria Park, St Helens.

 

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Having a quiet 15 minutes out in my 'shed' ...

taken for Macro Mondays' theme for 29 August 2016 - "In the Mirror"

close up of hibiscus center stalk

 

Con los primeros calores la macrofotografía se apodera de nuestras galerías, ¡qué ganas!

 

Amb les primeres calors la macrofotografia s'apodera de les nostres galeries, quines ganes!

 

With the first warm weather, macro-photography is taking over our galleries, we can't wait!

 

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taken for Macro Mondays' theme of 21 Nov 2016 - "Stitch"

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Taken this morning in Victoria Park, St Helens.

 

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My first experiments with tamron 90mm f2.8 macro lens

This was one of my entries for the Photography Mini Competition Group on Facebook.

 

The topic for last week was - 'Door / Doors'.

 

I ddn't win, but had an 'HM', (honorable mention), for my effort ! 👍

 

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Trying out some new lighting techniques.

 

1 speedlite camera right fired through white umbrella

1 speedlite camera right fired into reflective umbrella for fill.

 

Now I need to find my ettl cord and see if I can do this with second curtain sync

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