purple penetration
Copyright ©2010, Doug Hale ♥ ¤1
taken with an OM 80mm macro mounted on a bellows
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Doug Hale
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2010-Jun-04 09:20 EDT |
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| Camera: |
Olympus E-P1 |
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OM Four Thirds Adapter |
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200 |
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f8 |
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1/6 |
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80mm |
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Okay Doug, I'm having a guess and saying it's the froth on top of a cup of coffee.
Chris Pattison ♥ ¤ $ at 10:26 EDT on 2010-Jun-04 [Reply]
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You could be right - with little specks of cinnamon floating around the froth. (however-----it is really just an old rock slab - lit from behind. The area you see is about the size of a very small pea.) Thanks for the speculation :-))
Doug Hale ♥ ¤1 at 12:24 EDT on 2010-Jun-04 [Reply]
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swarm of bees over the indian sky?
dee vee HoF Win ♥ ¤ $1 at 21:07 EDT on 2010-Jun-07 [Reply]
purple penetration
A swarm of bees? DV, your mind runeth wild.:-)))
Doug Hale ♥ ¤1 at 12:36 EDT on 2010-Jun-08 [Reply]
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I don't really have a guess but do like the image... nice colours and lines...
Robert Melnyk HoF ♥ ¤ $1 at 18:40 EDT on 2010-Jun-16 [Reply]