Macro photography is not everyone’s favourite type of photography, but it is a very broad genre that has always fascinated me. The theme for this Black & White Sunday is not very specific. I only ask that you get close, very close to the subject of your photograph and you are bound to see things that your naked eye has not perceived. Take a photo and make it black and white and link to this post. The deadline is next Saturday.
Wishing you all a peaceful and productive Sunday!
Check out the entries for this event by clicking the titles bellow:
I really like using Macro but am spud useless at the ‘refinements’. I wouldn’t have thought to apply it to black and white, Paula, but it works well here in making interesting shadows within the pipes. Nice chilled Sunday music too. Have a good one π
I do like this photo Paula. Taken as a macro, it highlights the geometry of the pipes beautifully. As well as showing us small details, it’s a great way of getting us to focus on what you want us to see.
I don’t do much macro. The intention is there – I often pack my macro lens – but then the day runs away with me! Maybe I should try a day with only my macro lens! That would be an interesting exercise.
Here is my offering for today: http://travelwithintent.com/2015/06/14/kiss-up-close-mosaic-mural-barcelona/
That would be a solution – to go for a walk only with a macro lens :). Thank you for commenting, Debbie and for showing me more of Barcelona’s treasures. I like it!
Paula, very striking, your straws (yes, I cheated and read some of the other comments first, I would not have guessed they are not pipes). I think that pattern done in sepia would make a great fabric design! Best, Babsje
You’re welcome, Paula. I’m well, took several weeks off from blogging this spring, and so starting to come out of hibernation. And you? Are you enjoying the start of the summer season now?
Wonderful picture. The closer you get, the more abstract the picture is. Without a wider context, it could be straws, or pipes, or some other tube, but I love the pattern. I’ll publish my entry tomorrow morning. I’ve reached my post limit for the day π Thanks for being such a gracious host.
I’m still making friends with my macro lens and I’m sure there will be much more adventurous stuff to come as I explore the possibilities.
Thank you for this kind comment Marilyn. I will be happy to see your macro shot which I know will be a stunner. These are drinking straws. I have macro lens for three years now, and I only use it occasionally, but when I do it is with a lot of love π Talk soon dear lady.
It looks very good in macro John, though I know (I think) why you like it in colour. The detail is more evident in this monochrome version and I like it a lot. Thank you for playing with us.
These look good in B&W too. I’ll see if I can come up with something before next Sunday, but I have lots of stuff to edit and go through from the weekend, so I won’t make any promises. I hop that you had a great weekend too. Mine was definitely memorable !!
Hi Max, my weekend was pretty quiet due to tremendous heat, but the week was great with a memorable concert. Next weekend we have a holiday so we’ll go to the mountains for three days – not as high as the Alps but still beautiful. I can hardly wait. I’ll stop by tonight after gym to see what you have been up to π
I haven’t posted anything new since the scheduled post that I published on Saturday. A holiday in the mountains sounds relaxing and nice – just what I need after a weekend in Krakow! Hehe.
This sounds pretty easy the way you put it. We both know that some people for some reasons are astray and mislead π Mine is a philosophical question, cause I don’t doubt my path π
Thanks for weekend wishes. I’ll try to be productive on an 8 hour bus trip after 30 hours since Warsaw! I love the depth and shadows in your circles.
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Thank you for the visit Meg. Keep safe π
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These are not circles, but pipes π
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I remember this shot in colour. Your drinking straws!
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How nice of you to remember π You are a genius, Allan π
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I am struggling here π (being under-equipped). Here is what my point and shoot camera came up with:
http://lessywannagohome.blogspot.be/2015/06/bw-sunday-macro.html
nighty-night.
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What happened to your camera?
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camera is ok, but I still don’t have macro lens. no idea what to buy, to lazy to do any research. π
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All is well then π
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wait a minute! these are not straws?
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They are!!! π
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Coucou Paula ! Ta photo m’intrigue, je n’arrive pas Γ savoir de quoi il s’agit prΓ©cisΓ©ment.
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Des pailles, ma chere Julie π des pailles pour boire…
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c’est vraiment original cette vision de simples tubes je suppose
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Ce sont des pailles π
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Ah oui ben c’est des tous petits tuyaux alors !
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It’s like one of those optical illusions. The circles in groups make triangles – how many triangles do you see? π
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About 50? π
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I really like using Macro but am spud useless at the ‘refinements’. I wouldn’t have thought to apply it to black and white, Paula, but it works well here in making interesting shadows within the pipes. Nice chilled Sunday music too. Have a good one π
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Enjoy your Sunday, Jo! Thank you for commenting.
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Original, as usual…
A big hug,dear Paula!
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Abbracci Anna. Grazie!
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I thought they were pipes, but perhaps tiny pipes!
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Very tiny π as in drinking straws π Thanks a lot, Sue. It’s always a pleasure to read you.
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Thanks, Paula – I did wonder if they were straws!!
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I do like this photo Paula. Taken as a macro, it highlights the geometry of the pipes beautifully. As well as showing us small details, it’s a great way of getting us to focus on what you want us to see.
I don’t do much macro. The intention is there – I often pack my macro lens – but then the day runs away with me! Maybe I should try a day with only my macro lens! That would be an interesting exercise.
Here is my offering for today: http://travelwithintent.com/2015/06/14/kiss-up-close-mosaic-mural-barcelona/
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That would be a solution – to go for a walk only with a macro lens :). Thank you for commenting, Debbie and for showing me more of Barcelona’s treasures. I like it!
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Interesting
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π Thanks, Luke
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This is such an interesting challenge, Paula. And seeing your straws in b and w is fascinating – the different depth of shadow within.
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I am glad you recognised the straws, Tish. Thank you very much. π
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beautiful and great patterns π
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π cheers Joshi
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Paula, very striking, your straws (yes, I cheated and read some of the other comments first, I would not have guessed they are not pipes). I think that pattern done in sepia would make a great fabric design! Best, Babsje
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Hello Babsje π I am so glad to hear you liked the photo. How are you doing?
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You’re welcome, Paula. I’m well, took several weeks off from blogging this spring, and so starting to come out of hibernation. And you? Are you enjoying the start of the summer season now?
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It is too hot at the moment so I long for winter :); it will get better when the temperatures drop a bit.
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I hope at least they cool off for you a bit overnight, sleeping in heat can be so difficult!
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Yes, it has been really difficult for the past week. Thank you, Babsje. It is good to catch up with you π
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You’re welcome, Paula, sending cooling thoughts and a refreshing breeze your way! Best, Babsje
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Thank you dear Babsje π
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My pleasure, take care! π
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Hi Paula, here’s my effort (macro not really my thing!) : http://suejudd.com/2015/06/14/black-white-sunday-macro/
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Well, in your place I would reconsider macro not being “my thing” and start doing it regularly, cause this close up is mighty good, Sue!
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Well, thank you Paula, I might be encouraged! And I just realised that I did do a macro with the seed heads for last week’s B&W Sunday….. π³
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Yes, you did π
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Wonderful picture. The closer you get, the more abstract the picture is. Without a wider context, it could be straws, or pipes, or some other tube, but I love the pattern. I’ll publish my entry tomorrow morning. I’ve reached my post limit for the day π Thanks for being such a gracious host.
I’m still making friends with my macro lens and I’m sure there will be much more adventurous stuff to come as I explore the possibilities.
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Thank you for this kind comment Marilyn. I will be happy to see your macro shot which I know will be a stunner. These are drinking straws. I have macro lens for three years now, and I only use it occasionally, but when I do it is with a lot of love π Talk soon dear lady.
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What I like most is the 3D effect from the middle third of the shot. It goes nicely with the first minute or so of your song. π
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I’m glad you noticed my effort to match music with the photo. Thank you, Bob. π
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Of course I noticed. Why wouldn’t I? π I don’t need to much prompting to check out or explore music. π
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Happy to hear that Bob π
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Here is mine Paula and though I have better works of macro, my opinion :), but I really liked this one a lot. I read your challenged and wondered what it would like in B&W. Well now we know : http://daffodilhillphotography.com/2015/06/14/black-white-sunday-macro/
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It looks very good in macro John, though I know (I think) why you like it in colour. The detail is more evident in this monochrome version and I like it a lot. Thank you for playing with us.
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My pleasure Paula.
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These look good in B&W too. I’ll see if I can come up with something before next Sunday, but I have lots of stuff to edit and go through from the weekend, so I won’t make any promises. I hop that you had a great weekend too. Mine was definitely memorable !!
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Hi Max, my weekend was pretty quiet due to tremendous heat, but the week was great with a memorable concert. Next weekend we have a holiday so we’ll go to the mountains for three days – not as high as the Alps but still beautiful. I can hardly wait. I’ll stop by tonight after gym to see what you have been up to π
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I haven’t posted anything new since the scheduled post that I published on Saturday. A holiday in the mountains sounds relaxing and nice – just what I need after a weekend in Krakow! Hehe.
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Can’t you find any models in Oslo? π (going out of the office at last – see your posts tonight)
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P.S. I am not a shallow reader, just sleepy – could not sleep cause of heat— my assumption was that by tonight you will have something posted π
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Fascinating art.Cylinders or pipes of some sort..l do love black and white pictures.Regards.
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Drinking straws assembled π Thank you for calling it art, Jalal π
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Such a delightfully trippy shot Paula!
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That’s a pretty accurate description.
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Hi Paula ,my definition of success.” is to achieve one’s purpose in life.” Best wishes.Jalal
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And how does one know what his purpose in life is?
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His circumstances will lead him to the right path.To do live a clean life with conscience to help,love and tread the others equally.
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This sounds pretty easy the way you put it. We both know that some people for some reasons are astray and mislead π Mine is a philosophical question, cause I don’t doubt my path π
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There are two paths in life ,one leads to contentment and the other leads to greed and envy.Its the portrait we leave behind .Jalal
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Only you could think of turning drinking straws into art! π I think I prefer the coloured version better.
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I do too, but I had to see what they look like monochrome π Thank you, Madhu π
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Straws⦠or maybe a Bridget Riley painting.
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Straws π I like her work.
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