Photograph copyright: DAVID McMAHONI've posted a few pointers to macro shooting in the last few days, but I guess this would have to be one of my favourite macro shots. I was at work when I noticed I could see an almost perfect reflection of the ceiling - in my teacup. In the high-resolution version of this shot you can actually see the pitted pattern of the ceiling panels, and even in this low-resolution version you can see the fluorescent lights clearly. Luckily there was water in my teacup, because the shot would not have worked with anything else except maybe black tea or black coffee.
Sorry you said what it was - it would have been a great puzzle.
ReplyDeleteVery, very cool.
ReplyDeleteDavid McMahon: Making the quotidian cool.
ReplyDeleteWow! Wow, wow, wow, wow!
ReplyDeleteI don't think that would work with black coffee (all I ever see a reflection of is my nose - adversely, the cat's whole face in the cup). That is such an incredible great shot, though!
I like the picture, but I have to confess that I thought the reflection was a window until I read that it was actually the fluorescent light!
ReplyDeletelovely shot david. :) I can't wait for my macro lens. woo hoo
ReplyDeletedavid..you are ingenious...wonderful shot...
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! What more can you say? It really is!
ReplyDeleteYou are the camera God David!
ReplyDeleteReally neat photo, David. It is interesting and holds your interest but also puzzling enough to make you want to figure it out. Glad you told us it was water, I'd thought it was coffee. :)
ReplyDeletePeace!
Excellent shot! You have a fine eye ;)
ReplyDeleteThat is a really cool shot!
ReplyDeleteI should take more pictures, I usually shoot scenery shots when I am traveling cross country or go hiking.
nice shot
ReplyDeletewow - before I read that it was fluerescent lights I thought I was looking at the end (barrel?) of a gun!
ReplyDeleteYou are an inspiration, David! This turned out so nice; it makes me want to go out and try it myself!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome!
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