Monday, August 18, 2014

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Posted: 18 Aug 2014 04:01 PM PDT

Theophilos posted a photo:

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Pink Passion

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 04:01 PM PDT

playful_i posted a photo:

Pink Passion

A gorgeous pink orchid receiving a light sprinkle of rain. GAL_6083 2014-03-01 Downtown Chandler

Bee Invitation

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 04:01 PM PDT

pjpink posted a photo:

Bee Invitation

Dans la vie..

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 04:02 PM PDT

David Haas Photography posted a photo:

Dans la vie..

David Haas Photographies

A Bee's Delight

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 04:01 PM PDT

pjpink posted a photo:

A Bee's Delight

image

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 04:07 PM PDT

Riel Noir posted a photo:

image

Taken on iPhone 3GS, edited on iPad.

Bee and Pollen

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 04:01 PM PDT

pjpink posted a photo:

Bee and Pollen

Amazing flowers 80

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 04:00 PM PDT

jogosonline posted a photo:

Amazing flowers 80

Descrição
The game Amazing flowers is free jigsaw-puzzle game for kids. Just take any piece and put it in right place.
Introdução
Click Play. Then drag and drop the pieces to the right place and collect a picture of beautiful flower.


www.jogarjogosonlinegratis.com.br/jogos-de-sobrevivencia/...

weißer Strauch II

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 03:51 PM PDT

Beates-Fotos posted a photo:

weißer Strauch II

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Posted: 18 Aug 2014 03:50 PM PDT

rmt1957 posted a photo:

Morning glory flower on my neighbors fence

White Wedding Flower Wallpaper

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 03:58 PM PDT

dilip_bagdi2005 posted a photo:

White Wedding Flower Wallpaper

Check this wallpaper on our site: bit.ly/1va0yl9
#Flower, #Wallpaper, #Wedding, #White

Pollen Grains 40x

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 03:58 PM PDT

Macroscopic Solutions posted a photo:

Pollen Grains 40x

These images show what is really possible with the Macropod when it's users decide to get creative. The objectives used to produce these images are 40 years old and beyond damaged from shock, but did yield some decent first couple of tests. Thank you to Rik Littlefield and photomacrography.net for the proper guidance. After Macroscopic Solutions acquires more suitable objectives... we will likely be pushing photomacrography beyond it's limits.

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Please download and use our open source images for your own purposes. If you do, please reference Macroscopic Solutions.

All of the images in our database were captured with the Macropod by Macroscopic Solutions. www.macroscopicsolutions.com

Click here to see a brief video about Macroscopic Solutions and the Macropod.

Click here to see a brief description about the Macropod.

Click here to see instructional videos about our techniques.

The Macropod is a rigid, portable photomacrography system, which allows the user to make razor sharp, fully focused photographs of small sized specimens at 18 to 26-megapixel resolution. It overcomes the extreme Depth of Field (DOF) limitations inherent in optics designed to image smaller specimens. Normally, lenses designed for macro will only render a very small fraction of the depth of targeted specimen in sharp focus at any one exposure. The Macropod allows the user to select and make multiple exposures in precise increments along the Z-axis (depth) such that each exposure's area of sharp focus overlaps with the previous and next exposure. These source images are then transferred to a computer and merged by an image-stacking program. The stacking program (Zerene Stacker by Rik Littlefield) finds and stitches together only the focused pixels from each exposure into one image. The Macropod integrates industry-leading components in a novel and elegant way to achieve these results.

Contact information:
Mark Smith
mark@macroscopicsolutions.com
410 258 6144
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Posted: 18 Aug 2014 03:59 PM PDT

Yukiko Photographer posted a photo:

Pollen Grains 10x

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 03:58 PM PDT

Macroscopic Solutions posted a photo:

Pollen Grains 10x

These images show what is really possible with the Macropod when it's users decide to get creative. The objectives used to produce these images are 40 years old and beyond damaged from shock, but did yield some decent first couple of tests. Thank you to Rik Littlefield and photomacrography.net for the proper guidance. After Macroscopic Solutions acquires more suitable objectives... we will likely be pushing photomacrography beyond it's limits.

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Please download and use our open source images for your own purposes. If you do, please reference Macroscopic Solutions.

All of the images in our database were captured with the Macropod by Macroscopic Solutions. www.macroscopicsolutions.com

Click here to see a brief video about Macroscopic Solutions and the Macropod.

Click here to see a brief description about the Macropod.

Click here to see instructional videos about our techniques.

The Macropod is a rigid, portable photomacrography system, which allows the user to make razor sharp, fully focused photographs of small sized specimens at 18 to 26-megapixel resolution. It overcomes the extreme Depth of Field (DOF) limitations inherent in optics designed to image smaller specimens. Normally, lenses designed for macro will only render a very small fraction of the depth of targeted specimen in sharp focus at any one exposure. The Macropod allows the user to select and make multiple exposures in precise increments along the Z-axis (depth) such that each exposure's area of sharp focus overlaps with the previous and next exposure. These source images are then transferred to a computer and merged by an image-stacking program. The stacking program (Zerene Stacker by Rik Littlefield) finds and stitches together only the focused pixels from each exposure into one image. The Macropod integrates industry-leading components in a novel and elegant way to achieve these results.

Contact information:
Mark Smith
mark@macroscopicsolutions.com
410 258 6144
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2014 06 20_2336_edited-1

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 03:58 PM PDT

scotterbil posted a photo:

2014 06 20_2336_edited-1

bloom

Light Phases 3/4

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 03:57 PM PDT

Don Jensen posted a photo:

Light Phases 3/4


Light Phases 3/4
"Things are not as they appear"

That is no Sun. Its actually a full moon, shot at 3:30 in the morning a week ago on Mount Rainier.


There is a tendancy for people, when shooting at night, to go straight to F/2.8, 30" and iso 3200+

This was actually shot at f/11, 20", and iso 1600. That is how much light our moon reflects. Night becomes day, and what was dark, is fully illuminated. And the landscape, is lit up in a way that is truly awe inspiring.

Yellow 2

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 03:47 PM PDT

pjpink posted a photo:

Yellow 2

yard flower

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 03:43 PM PDT

lcooper1223 posted a photo:

yard flower

Yellow 1

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 03:47 PM PDT

pjpink posted a photo:

Yellow 1

In the breeze

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 03:49 PM PDT

reneetellezphotography posted a photo:

In the breeze

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