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Just a couple of shots from today, after a short walk in the country.
Have a nice and relaxing evening .. or even exciting, as you prefer! ;-D
[based on verse 122 of Dhammapada]
Macro Mondays - theme of May 20, 2019: Copper
a miniature jug I discovered in my mum's typecase (shadowbox) - collecting tiny things is running in the family ;))
Photographed in the garden after intense rain
[width of the jar: 3.7 cm - including the handles; the "hole" ist 1.9 cm wide]
Happy Macro Mondays everyone !!
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für die Gruppe Macro Mondays - Thema: Kupfer
Dies ist ein Miniaturkrug, den ich im Setzkasten meiner Mutter gefunden habe ... wir waren schon immer alle Sammler ;))
(3,7 cm breit inklusive der Henkel - die Öffnung ist 1,9 cm breit)
Aufgenommen nach einem heftigen Regenschauer im Garten ... Regen hatten wir am Wochenende ja fast in unerschöpflichem Ausmaß :)
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The Space In Between is the topic for Macro Mondays, with emphasis being on the in-between space. For this one, I took a little vitamin D tablet and secured it between the jaws of the pliers of my small Leatherman "Juice" multi-tool. My reason for choosing this combination was,once again, laziness ~~ I only had to roll my desk chair half a room length to get to the pill bottle, and the Leatherman was in my pocket.
I was luck enough to find these different stages of growth for Chocolate Tube Slime Mold on three different logs in our woods.
I think ...
I don't have an ID for it.
See photo in comments for a larger view of it on a log covered in moss.
Found in damp shady woods on an old fallen log after days of rain and hot humid weather.
I was luck enough to find these different stages of growth for Chocolate Tube Slime Mold on three different logs in our woods.
A tiny piece of seaglass on an oak board. :o))
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After the rains last week, I hurried out to appreciate any little fungi I could find before they disappear for the year.
I found these beauties on some wet soft wood in a darker part of the forest.
I brought fairy lights to spread behind the fungi, I'd seen this method used in a tutorial on shooting mushrooms and fungi.
:)
More from my Little People.
I love my mountain climbers, they seem to love climbing just about anything!
HO Scale 1:87.
These guys were few and far between this year with our drought.
Thankfully we have been getting some rain off and on so I was able to spot this little beauty.
I wanted to go somewhere nice and warm today. So I made some sand dunes out of scarves.
The figures are HO Scale 1:87.
See how I did it in the first comment.
:)
This time of the year our woods are fairly colorless so lichen and moss stand out with all of their brilliance.
I was luck enough to find these different stages of growth for Chocolate Tube Slime Mold on three different logs in our woods.
Chocolate Tube Slime developing.
This has been a nice wet spring with plenty of rain. We've had a couple of very humid days which is perfect for fungi and slime molds.
Imagine my excitement of finding these after not being able to see these beauties for a few years!
tiny fungi on a stick I spotted in the woods.
I had to move the stick so I could get light on it.
The stick is photographed in the photo comments. Yes, it was tiny!
It looks like they are going to come alive and walk across the log!
I carry a small square Ulanzi light with me in the dark part of the forest to help light up fungi.
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aka:
Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa
A beautiful translucent slime mold in its first stages.
Can be seen and read about here:
www.messiah.edu/Oakes/fungi_on_wood/club%20and%20coral/sp...
I have always been very fascinated by some dandelion shots I have seen here on flickr - so, after my "tulips" study, here are some more shots from ... "dandelionstan"!
Have a nice day ;-D
The family of lace bug is Tingidae in which there are very small insects from the order Hemiptera. There are about 2000 species of lace bugs worldwide. They are called Lace bugs because they have a lacelike pattern of ridges and membranous areas on its wings and upper body surface. The adult, usually less than 5 mm (0.2 inch) long.
We had a hard frost and I was able to find ice even on the moss in the creek.
The moss leaves cup the moisture and use it. How ingenious is that?
In this photo you can see where the moss has spread its spores!
I won't try to ID this moss as I'm no expert. But I thought this was very cool.
“El catador de belleza termina por encontrarla en todas partes, filón de oro en las venas más innobles, y goza, al tener en sus manos esas obras maestras fragmentarias, manchadas o rotas, un placer de entendido que colecciona a solas una alfarería que otros creen vulgar“. (Marguerite Yourcenar) "
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Seen through my macro lens on a cold morning.
The blue is the water from the creek below.
Temperature changes provide moisture to the moss allowing it to thrive while the moss only feet from the stream are going dormant.
Take a look at the details large!
Layered two scarves onto a table with a white background.
I wanted to do a two toned photo as the scarves were so bright pink-red.
So I used monotone to shoot it but worked off the color RAW file.
I added clouds for sky with sky swap and made sure they were just barely visible. Otherwise it looked very fake.
I used Sepia toning and some adjustments to the contrast, highlights, and whatnot in the scarves themselves.
This was a fun experiment.
:)
Morning sun on a log. So small, so full of life.
Crawling around on the ground... with a magnifying glass!
Chocolate Tube Slime Mold!
Mold on mold!
You may have to look close but the top left has little strings on it that can only be more little molds growing!
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This is not time zero and yet it seems very close to it.
This is PX70 film opened while it was still developing. i'm working on a series using this process counting up seconds before opening the polaroid. I'd like to find a similar mood to some of my old shots .
like:
www.flickr.com/photos/mironabside/6612629407/in/set-72157...
www.flickr.com/photos/mironabside/6550154227/in/set-72157...
The fastest you open it, the more time-zeroed it looks. for this one, I might have waited a bit too long as its more like artistic TZ than proper TZ
www.flickr.com/photos/mironabside/5246467750/in/set-72157...
, still quite happy with the experience .
I think this new PX70 has potential