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262 Tiny Things
My thinking is of Macro photos, but feel free to re-interpret the title as you wish.
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Seán
Good Luck everyone.
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Sorry folks. Forgot to set a time limit. Shall we say midnight on Hallowe'en...31st October
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Funghi (Don't know what it's called )
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Right in close for this one, using the Voigtlander 110mm f/2.5 Macro APO-Lanthar on a Sony A7R III.
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Afternoon All,
Really enjoyed last nights comp, great images.
Macro of the back of my watch.
Really enjoyed last nights comp, great images.
Macro of the back of my watch.
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Must say I enjoyed all the pictures.
Hope the mouse (cute is right!) and fungi low-angle shots didn't result in soggy camera bases.
Thanks, John, for your mycological identification....and for the electronics pic - a fine literal interpretation of the topic title.
The wristwatch shot really shows machining patterns, with, for good measure, a VERY tiny reflection of the surrounding room.
Butterfly is just lovely, though I'd have preferred it a little more face-on. Not easy, I know, since they just refuse to pose for us. The alliteration of the photo title is pleasing on the ear.
Impossible to choose, but choose I must, so...
Andy Keen's wristwatch gets the choccy biccy.
Well done, Andy, and over to you for the next competition.
Hope the mouse (cute is right!) and fungi low-angle shots didn't result in soggy camera bases.
Thanks, John, for your mycological identification....and for the electronics pic - a fine literal interpretation of the topic title.
The wristwatch shot really shows machining patterns, with, for good measure, a VERY tiny reflection of the surrounding room.
Butterfly is just lovely, though I'd have preferred it a little more face-on. Not easy, I know, since they just refuse to pose for us. The alliteration of the photo title is pleasing on the ear.
Impossible to choose, but choose I must, so...
Andy Keen's wristwatch gets the choccy biccy.
Well done, Andy, and over to you for the next competition.
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Cheers Sean and thank you for the nod against great competition. Will have a good think, try not to duplicate what's gone before and get it posted in the next couple of days.
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Well done all, and well done especially to our new contributers who seem to have taken the day!
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