Corner cafe
Snowy Friday
Xanthoria
Size of the lichen
Two plastic bottles
Fan
No parking zone
Quite serious
Big smile
Giddy
Paperclips
Clash of towers
Tower hotel 6/50
Stretch your arms ...
Squint
Better light today
Broccoli
FIRETRUCK
Cucumber
Cucumber slices
Rainbow Method
Long shadows
Tower hotel 7/50
Narrow escape
Haworthia attenuata
Keys without locks
Typewriter
Tower hotel 5/50
Tower hotel 4/50
Space balls
Moonlight mood
Blue hour
Pencil sharpener and a mouse trackball
Ball-bearings, diameter 5 mm
Nonpareils, diameter 4 mm
In the dark
A vase ...
Tower hotel 3/50
Cigarette butts
Tower hotel 2/50
Waiting for the playtime to start
Tower hotel 1/50
Tower
Winter is here
A fence protecting another fence
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Jin Chan
Old coins I have saved for some reason, and later on they have turned out as a useful prop: www.ipernity.com/tag/serola/keyword/1271607
The origami frog I have made out of a 10 FIM money note, back in 1990s, when Finland still had it's own currency (Finnish Markka): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish_markka
About Jin Chan: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jin_Chan
Tech details
Camera: OLYMPUS Tough TG-810, which actually has a pretty good "super macro" mode. We have had this camera for years, and I had totally forgotten about it. While browsing my own old photographs, I wondered with what I had taken one pretty nice close-up shot.
Focal Length: 6.6 mm (35 mm equivalent: 37.0 mm)
Exposure: 1/30 sec.
Aperture: f/4.7, which gives better depth of field than f/2.0 on my Sony Xperia.
ISO: 200
Editing: PicMonkey
Making of
Lighting arranged with LED daylight lamp and smaller LED camping light. The coins were put on strainer to get the coins rise behind the origami frog.
The origami frog I have made out of a 10 FIM money note, back in 1990s, when Finland still had it's own currency (Finnish Markka): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish_markka
About Jin Chan: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jin_Chan
Tech details
Camera: OLYMPUS Tough TG-810, which actually has a pretty good "super macro" mode. We have had this camera for years, and I had totally forgotten about it. While browsing my own old photographs, I wondered with what I had taken one pretty nice close-up shot.
Focal Length: 6.6 mm (35 mm equivalent: 37.0 mm)
Exposure: 1/30 sec.
Aperture: f/4.7, which gives better depth of field than f/2.0 on my Sony Xperia.
ISO: 200
Editing: PicMonkey
Making of
Lighting arranged with LED daylight lamp and smaller LED camping light. The coins were put on strainer to get the coins rise behind the origami frog.
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Toll, so viele verschiedene Münzen wiederzusehen.
And I love the moneyfrog...see some coins of my youth there!
*,o)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Xata clubMost interesting add to the MM Group.
and good to see the setting......
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Amelia clubwww.ipernity.com/doc/serola/46187324
And unfortunately the frog has four legs instead of three. But it was not facing towards the main door =)
o))
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Ghislaine clubThe idea can be very simple and useful, like using books for getting the subject on right level and place on the scene: www.ipernity.com/doc/xata/46183576/in/group/2286036
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