Mono Monday old and new

Mono Monday old and new

Good Morning, as I tend to do, starting the week with a few Mono shots, some new and some from last year

But before getting to them, I want to first say I hope you had a good weekend and wish you a good week ahead

Although I am feeling a lot better, and could handle going out for photo walks with my camera bag as long as I do not overload it.
I dont know if its age or the fact withthe stomach issues, surgery and recovery, I havent bene out and about much, but when I have gone out recently I have really felt the cold getting into my bones, only once to be honest did I load up ( lightly) my camera bag and theink about going for a walk outdoors, but within a couple of minutes out of the car and the wind I just didnt feel like staying out any more.

But I have taken as the title suggests some new photos, all be it playing around in the basement and will start the post with a new photo


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Sony A7iv 90mm F5.6 1/60 Sec ISO 800
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I will do a post about these type of shots with some in color, and as I am typing this I realize I should have taken a photo of the setup, which I will try and do before sharing the color ones.
But this is pretty simple actually, just a sheet of glass sitting on top of some cans, with a tablet underneath the glass, setting up the camera on a tripod above it, then adding a few drops of water on the glass

then, focusing on the refracted image in the drops.
I say fairly simple but getting the lights i have at the right angle, and gettign the focus just right is a challenge but a fun one

Now I realise the camera must have been slightly at an off angle with one drop not showing the image, or perhaps its because its a bigger drop,

I will try doing this again and seeing if I cna do better after a couple of other ideas I have for shots in the basement

Now for the older shots, this next one is in the Historic District here in New Bedford


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Sony A7iv 17mm F10 1.3 Sec ISO 100
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I always get shots of this building when I am in that area and pass by it, for two reasons its a cool building, and is the JJ Best Banc building and most people call me JJ

this next one i am out on the pier i often visit


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Sony A7iv 20mm F11 4 Sec ISO 100
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and another water drop refraction shot to finish off


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Sony A7iv 90mm F2.8 1/40 Sec ISO 100
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Sony A7iv 16mm F8 1/200 Sec ISO 100
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And that’s all folks


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Nice macro shots using the water drops as a lens .

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Good morning, Mr. @tattoodjay

You're very professional at taking photos; these are beautiful shots.

Take good care of yourself during these very cold days.

Have a wonderful day!

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Thanks kindly your support is appreciated

Have a great day

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Wow!... Masterful!... And even better in black and white!... I send a big round of applause to you, my talented friend, have a great week and a happy December!

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Those water drop refraction shots are really cool. I love how they turned out.

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