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August 10th will be one year since Tiny left this world. I still miss her even though I have two other wonderful cats.

 

Tiny was saved from the streets of Sunnyside, Queens when she was about 1 1/2 years old.

The tiny taxi was back in town and I thought I had better photograph it again, this time from the other side of the road, so that you could see "Thing Me Bobs" as well.

TINY MINI PURSE GIFT BOXES

 

I am selling off my cosmetic packaging.

 

These delightful little gift or wedding favour boxes, come in strong flexible poly pro and in amazingly bright and intense colours.

 

If you make your own lip balms or solid perfumes, you can fit one of each into the box. They hold a small soap and sample bodywash too. About 3" x 2" x 1.5" deep.

 

These tiny purses hold a couple of lip balms, crayons, trinkets, or use them as gift packages for a delightful alternative to wrap.

 

Across from the little cafe was this tiny little church.

Great blue herons are large birds, but they're tiny standing next to a giant dam.

 

Great blue heron

Ardea herodias

Conowingo Fisherman's Park, Darlington, Maryland

This flower is so tiny, it could be covered up with a dime.

sent via moCharm

I coulnd't resist this tiny Kewpie resin, jointed doll when I saw her, she's only 5cm tall on tippytoes!

 

Her arms head and legs are jointed bless!

I finally got around to shoot a few pix with Raynox DCR-250 macro adapter that I borrowed from a friend, to see if it's any good.

 

Didn't expect much, but was quite pleasantly surprised with its sharpness and brightness - esp. since it was designed for lens with 49 mm diameter and mine has 62 mm diameter.

 

That means, the mount adapter occludes much of my lens, causing some heavy vignetting all around of course, but the actual image is quite good, as you can see.

 

Since it's just a single lens, that screws into the filter thread, it's much easier to carry around and, of course, way cheaper than a dedicated macro lens. Not as much magnification as with inverted lens though, but still well over 1:1 ratio, I'd say (Raynox magnification is 8 × magnification of the primary lens).

 

When zoomed in on my Tamron 18-250, DOF is just as shallow as inverted 18 mm lens, but that's the case with all extreme close-up lens. Zoomed out though, DOF is deep enough to sharply capture most of a bug without focus stacking (though with much less magnification). Plus there's an added benefit that the aperture can be adjusted normally (with inverted lens, the aperture is always fully open).

 

This bug was some 2 to 3 mm long.

I finally got around to shoot a few pix with Raynox DCR-250 macro adapter that I borrowed from a friend, to see if it's any good.

 

Didn't expect much, but was quite pleasantly surprised with its sharpness and brightness - esp. since it was designed for lens with 49 mm diameter and mine has 62 mm diameter.

 

That means, the mount adapter occludes much of my lens, causing some heavy vignetting all around of course, but the actual image is quite good, as you can see.

 

Since it's just a single lens, that screws into the filter thread, it's much easier to carry around and, of course, way cheaper than a dedicated macro lens. Not as much magnification as with inverted lens though, but still well over 1:1 ratio, I'd say (Raynox magnification is 8 × magnification of the primary lens).

 

When zoomed in on my Tamron 18-250, DOF is just as shallow as inverted 18 mm lens, but that's the case with all extreme close-up lens. Zoomed out though, DOF is deep enough to sharply capture most of a bug without focus stacking (though with much less magnification). Plus there's an added benefit that the aperture can be adjusted normally (with inverted lens, the aperture is always fully open).

 

This bug was some 2 to 3 mm long.

Most probably an Issus coleoptratus nymph.

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Focus-stacked from two frames

Better large on black

tiny heart sprinkles to decorate chocolate cookies and marshmallow pops. how-tos:

www.thedecoratedcookieblog.com

  

Tiny little breeding bird

Tiny fish taken at Campsite 2, Ras Mohamed Park.

Yellow Corydalis - Corydalis flavula

A pretty spring wildflower with tiny intricate flowers that are easy to miss. In the detail frame, which was backlit by sunlight, you can see drops of nectar inside the spur of the flower, I believe.

tiny harbour for the ferries to the islands Agersø and Omø arrive and departure several times every day.

tiny wild flowers. as small as a pencil eraser.

Good demonstration of the range of the FZ150/Raynox150 Combo. If you listen closely you can hear the zoom motor.

Beowulf on Tiny Tama's excellent motorcycle.

Bushtit, Psaltriparus minimus. Nipomo Mesa, San Luis Obispo county, California.

Tiny watches "The Dog Whisperer" - Cesar Millan

i could have used one more button..

I found this tiny fellow sitting in my flower-bed just after a rain shower.

Traveling around my world.

Hawaii. Big Island.

Hopeaia

Tiny and Cudmore gettin' down on some tandem action!

Grasping Mommy's hand.

 

7 days old.

Tiny Con was held at RHRC in western Loudoun. On the Calendar for 2015

we have a little built-in brick box at the front of the house. i put in some silly annuals and two tiny strawberry plants. the white things are plastic forks, to deter neighborhood cats from using my planter as a poop box.

Tiny doesn't feel very safe in the open with birds flying over and she uses her defense stance often!

That's my left index knuckle she's sitting on!

 

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Couldn't resist this last look at the tiny bathroom in our hotel room. Johnny and I could not both occupy the room at the same time! Not what we're used to, but charming nonetheless.

 

Everyone should have a two-week honeymoon in Europe on a double-decker bus with 60 of their closest friends! That’s what Johnny and I did in July of 1996. We traveled with the Morris Beachy Singers and performed in Prague, Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck, and Lucerne. It was wonderful!

This tiny spider turned green to match the green stain on my garden shed. Taken using an extension tube on a 105mm macro lens (with a tripod).

Hundreds of years of gravestones, piled high in a tiny cemetery.

Tiny Vipers @ Off Festival

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