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Bokeh Thursday: Orange Bell Pepper Bokeh
I had a lot of fun slicing a bell pepper in half and taking pictures! They are really gorgeous and interesting at a macro level! I also learned a lot. Most especially, I needed a deeper depth of field to get the pictures I was hoping for, so I'll retake them at a later date. I did get some nice pictures though, and I especially liked the way this one looks, like some strange orange cave with a stalactite forming!
By the way, do you know the easy way to tell which is the right word: stalagmite or stalactite? I found a super page on wiki to explain! Wikihow.com: Tell the Difference-Between Stalagmites and Stalactites
Use the term stalagmite when you are referring to the calcite deposits that build up from the floor. Think of ground, which starts with "g", which is also in stalagmite, to help you remember.
Use the term stalactite when your are referring to the calcite deposits that build down from the roof of the cave. Think icicles, or ceiling, words which also have the letter "c" in them, to help you remember.
By the way, do you know the easy way to tell which is the right word: stalagmite or stalactite? I found a super page on wiki to explain! Wikihow.com: Tell the Difference-Between Stalagmites and Stalactites
Use the term stalagmite when you are referring to the calcite deposits that build up from the floor. Think of ground, which starts with "g", which is also in stalagmite, to help you remember.
Use the term stalactite when your are referring to the calcite deposits that build down from the roof of the cave. Think icicles, or ceiling, words which also have the letter "c" in them, to help you remember.
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