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Usually, Roses are red
But this Rose is blue
And this unique one
Is only glowing for You
Although ...
This BLUE-tifulness
Is not genuine, I guess
(Caren)
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Macro of a small translucint plastic rose (1 ½ x 1 ½ “) backlit with a blue light, taken 10 Oct 2020 and
uploaded for the group
Macro Mondays #Translucent
ƒ/2.8
4.5 mm
1/40 Sec
ISO 400
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Redux 2020. Inspired by a youtube video youtu.be/i2BfujU5Xh0
It is one of a series of quite nice tutorials about tabletop photography.
#spring
#bokeh
#VintageLens
Only a few weeks before it's... tulip time again :) Hooray! As a teaser, here's a sunny tulip from 2019 which I've photographed at the Tulipan flower show at the Britzer Garten, Berlin's most beautiful public park. The lens responsible for this crazy bokeh is my vintage OM Zuiko Auto-S 50mm F1.4 lens. Judging from the "wild" bokeh shapes I must have taken this wide open. Stopped down a little, the bokeh becomes a tad more civilized before the bokeh balls turn into nice-looking "diamonds" at around F4.
Over the past few years, I have collected so many tulip photos from Britz alone that one might say it's enough for a lifetime, but on the other hand, you can't ever photograph too many flowers, tulips included, can you? Right :) So will I visit this year's Tulipan? You bet I will ;)
Have a nice spring (or autumn) week ahead, dear Flickr friends!
A collection of glass we have collected from various beaches that has been smoothed and pitted by the sea.
macro mondays ... translucent ...
... at the age of 12 Drift has developed some cataract ... it doesn't mean he can't see anymore, it's just more blur ... fortunately dogs have more senses they can use ... he just uses his nose a bit better than he used to do :) ... so hedgehogs beware ! ...
for more info about cataract click here
hmm !
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Im Gegenlicht wirken die Blütenblätter als seien sie transparent!
(Naturpark Neckartal - Odenwald)
In the sunlight, the petals look as if they are transparent!
Danke an alle, die mein Foto mögen, favorisieren und kommentieren!
Thanks to all who like, favorite and comment on my photo!
Thank you for your nice comments and the numerous asterisks, which I am very happy about.
Vielen Dank für eure netten Kommentare und die zahlreichen Sternchen, über die ich mich sehr freue.
"The dancing lights cast twisted shadows, to the frenzied rhythm of the liquid colors."
Explored Front Page on July 27, 2010.
Macro Mondays
Theme: Translucent
Size: Less than 3 x 3 inches
The subjects are translucent silica gel and crystals inside a matt translucent A4 paper sleeve.
Light sources include ambient natural room light and mini LED torch light back lighting.
Many thanks for your visit, comments and faves...it is always appreciated.
HMM
Eine Frühlingsimpression von der Bad Nenndorfer Süntelbuchenallee: Süntel-Buchen beeindrucken durch ihre verdrehten, verkrüppelten, miteinander verwachsenen Äste und ihre sehr kurzen, drehwüchsigen Stämme. Sie wachsen mehr in die Breite als in die Höhe. Dabei erreichen sie nur selten eine Höhe von über 15 Metern. Mit ihren herabhängenden Zweigen bilden die Süntelbuchen zeltähnliche, halbkugel- oder pilzförmige Kronen aus. Die Wuchsform ist erblich, ihre Entstehung aber noch ungeklärt. (Wikipedia)
A spring impression from the Bad Nenndorfer Süntelbuchenallee: Süntel beech impresses with their twisted, crippled, intertwined branches and their very short, rotating stems. They grow more in width than in height. They rarely reach a height of more than 15 meters. With their hanging branches, the beech trees form tent-like, hemispherical or mushroom-shaped crowns. The growth form is hereditary, but its origin is still unclear. (wikipedia)
Website: www.heiko-roebke-photography.de