Gary K
Loc: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
I came across some tiny things that I believe meet the category.
joecichjr wrote:
Another travel day to a rural area where my internet is at times very sketchy - or non-existent. Therefore, I am posting this Sunday morning in order to be sure this is ready to go without any breakdowns. Please post in the Sunday Challenge first!!!
A couple of weeks ago, I saw a post in a weekly challenge by PAToGraphy (I know you all know her!). It was a lovely photo of a tiny wild thing with little seeds on it. Instantly, I remembered my first days with digital when I went out of my way to take many shots of such subjects to reveal their awesome mysteries.
We’re all so busy these days, it’s easy in our journeys to pass by unaware of such beauties around us. Therefore:
Your challenge for this week is to post photos of those tiny things that have a better than average chance of passing their existences unseen. They can be animate/alive or maybe not. But strive with your shots to show us the beauty we might otherwise miss if, perhaps, we were sometimes going through life without our eyes completely open.
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Very nice pics Joe. Posting a close-up of a flower.
Peter
In order: Barrel cactus bloom, Killdeer chick, Dandelion seed pod, cholla cactus too close, Peony, Milkweed pod, Yellow rose, a mouse in the trash can at work, Swarovski "Grogu"
I've scrolled though 7 beautiful pages of "little" or "of't overlooked" images. Love seeing the different "takes". A violin "bridge" is very thin and little more than an inch wide; the scroll is about 2" in diameter.
A brooch about 2X2" - the picture is created using pieces of dried flowers (the mountains are pansy petals, e.g)
The "bridge" on my violin - likely unnoticed unless it collapsed (which makes a loud sickening sound if it does). Holds the strings in specified height in order to make instrument playable. All stringed instruments have a bridge.
Another likely unnoticed part of a stringed instrument
fantastic flower pictures
photophile wrote:
A few more:
An outstanding set for this challenge, Karin. I love Monarchs too.
Smitty Blackstone wrote:
Mostly from my patio and yard.
The flowers may not be small, but the water droplets in them are.
Zoom at your discretion, friends.
Beautiful flowers in this set.
JohnSwanda wrote:
I'm just getting around to processing some closeups I shot a couple days ago, and this one stood out. I like to shoot flowers against the sky, but that can't involve getting down on the ground any more. Luckily this one I could shoot standing up. It's fill flash.
That is a superb capture, John. It was well worth the effort to get the sky background.
Tony
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