Mixed bag…

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Here are several macro images I made while working on my Project 52.

An alternative to the “Nut Job” image from Week 6

The Nut Job Alternative

Soft notes on the wind…

From early Feb. 2015
From early Feb. 2015

Clockworks…from late Jan. 2015

Time Piece

Spring! From mid Feb. 2015

Spring in the Garden

Nikon Df| AF-D Nikkor 105mm Macro lens| Hand-held & Clockworks and Nut Job were Tripod shots with SB910 and SB600 Speedlights

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P52 6/52: The Nut Job

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P52 6 of 52 The Nut Job

Nikon Df| AF-D Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 micro| SB910 camera front 11o’clock @ 1/2 pwr bounced off ceiling| Hoodman STEEL Ultra High Speed Digital Film| Hand-held| Strobes triggered w/SU800

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P52 5/52: Faded Glory

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P52 5 of 52 Finale

Nikon Df| AF-D Nikkor 105mm micro + 20mm & 12mm Kenko Extension Tubes| Tripod| Hoodman STEEL Ultra High Speed Digital Film| Texture-Simplicity by Kim Klassen

Strobist: SB910 camera right front @ 1/8pwr, SB600 camera left @ 1/16 pwr, both bounced off white ceiling, triggered w/ Nikon SU800

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P52 52/52 The End!

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I completed the Project without missing a week!

P52 52 of 52 The End!

I’d like to wish all my family, friends: real, and virtual a very Merry Christmas!

Nikon Df| AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.8g| Hand-held|

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News Flash! Woody Catches the Gingerbread Man!!

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News Flash! Woody Catches the Gingerbread Man!

Nikon Df| AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.8g| SB910 @ 1/8 pwr camera left, low bounced off ceiling, triggered w/Nikon SU800

Egg Noodles

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dedpxl06 The Egg

Nikon D700| AF-S 50mm f1.8g| SB910 camera left bounced off ceiling 45º, white reflector subject right, triggered via SU-800, Lexar Professional Digital Film

UPDATE on the RUFF! I read  a sad report on a birding forum that the Ruff was seen on the shore in its favorite corner of the salt pond this afternoon, but it has been wounded! The writer said blood was showing on both legs, and when it lifted its wings there was a wound under the wing. Speculation is the Falcon or Harrier that was seen there yesterday and this morning may have nicked it, his opinion is that the wound is fatal! Hoping that it will be rescued and nursed back to health.

Nature can be so cruel!

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