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Moss (detail)

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These are the seeds that emerge from moss. Perhaps a half-centimeter tall, the drops are 1mm. Supermacro reverse 50mm technique.

More found pieces from various archive disks.

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Heather Up Close

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Morning dew on heather. If you know this ornamental shrub, you know how small this is. Both reflection (of me) and refraction are at work here.

Reversed 50mm lens couple with my trusty old Casio EX-P505, a great little camera.

I am starting to get all my photos, which are currently scattered across five hard drives, localized onto a single archive and into Adobe LightRoom. In the process I am coming across a lot of images I produced but did not post.

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Sunrise over Vancouver Harbour

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Landing in the helijet this am I caught this lightplay on Vancouver Harbour.

Have a great Thursday everyone!

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Nob Hill Sunset

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Shot from the Top of the Mark lounge. Golden Gate Bridge is in the distance. 3 Exposure HDR

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The Sun at your Feet

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Common lawn daisy, approx. 1cm in diameter. you wouldn’t even notice this little flower most of the time but the supermacro treatment makes me think of the sun because it has so much color and dynamism. I also like the way the various parts of this tiny object pop in and out of the depth of field. there used to be group on flickr for this effect.

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I am a new communications technology pro by trade, an activist at heart. I care deeply about the health of my family and work hard to contribute to solutions to the great challenges of our day such as climate change and an out-of-control food system. I am a bon vivant, artist, writer and wannabe musician. I deeply appreciate my friends and colleagues and all the creativity and knowledge they bring. I hope I am always learning from them.