Sunday, January 16, 2011

Sunday Stills: Macro

The challenge this week was macro.  I do like macro photography..here are a few that I took recently.

Antique Photo Album

This is a latch on antique photo album from the late 1800’s.  I bought it in an antique shop..it isn’t full of photos..but it contained quite a few.  On my Forgotten Old Photos blog..we are going through it one page at a time.

IMG_0857 January 15, 2011..fresh snow on the Sedum.

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Sedum..September 05, 2010..it was just beginning to transition in color from green to pink.

Have a good week everyone:)

16 comments:

  1. The antique photo album looks very cool - I'll have to ck it out on your other photo blog -- Have a wonderful sunday!

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  2. Wow...that photo album looks gorgeous! The second one looks like a snow cone ! And the colors are just bursting pink and green in the last one. Macro ...I just learned something 'new.' :)

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  3. Love 'em all! That clasp is beautiful. And flowers are always a winner- even covered by snow.

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  4. I'm likin' the sedum that's about to flower.......this snow stuff is getting real old.

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  5. Love the detail in the photo album latch. Beautiful shot. :)

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  6. really love the snow shot, it's great

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  7. That first shot is perfect in every way. Nice job!

    ~Lisa

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  8. Nice perspective on the snow photo when you study the light.

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  9. Great photos Connie. Love that old album.

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  10. Beautiful latch! I love what you are doing by posting the old photos. Such a time of dignity!

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  11. Great photos! I am always curious, what are you shooting with?

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  12. at first glance the latch looked like an crocodile or some such reptile! :-0

    very interesting. thank you for sharing.

    :-0

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    .ero
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  13. aurora, I just have a Canon Powershot Sx110IS I really like it! :)

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I love your comments! I am glad you stopped by! Connie