I'm pretty sure I'm about one hour late for the #Monomad deadline--I got caught up in the macro world of my backyard after getting home from a weekend trip and hadn't realized the deadline would be early afternoon in my local timezone.
I'm close enough, so I thought I'd post the photos anyway and a couple extras for the heck of it. IF this is still considered a valid entry for Monday's Monomad, I'll consider this first image my official entry.
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Equipment: Nikon D5000, AF-S 18-55mm Nikkor 1:3.5-5.6 on 36mm macro tube
Exposure: f/5.3, 1/320sec, ISO-320
Springtime in Alaska is pretty ugly. Everything is filthy and the landscape is painted with a palette of brown and gray. But tiny green bulbs of budding leaves are starting to appear on the branches, and that makes the change in season finally feel official.
Equipment: Nikon D5000, AF-S 18-55mm Nikkor 1:3.5-5.6 on 36mm macro tube
Exposure: f/5.6, 1/200sec, ISO-320
Equipment: Nikon D5000, AF-S 18-55mm Nikkor 1:3.5-5.6 on 20mm macro tube
Exposure: f/9, 1/125sec, ISO-320
Equipment: Nikon D5000, AF-S 18-55mm Nikkor 1:3.5-5.6 on 20mm macro tube
Exposure: f/6.3, 1/50sec, ISO-320
Next time I'll have to remember the huge difference in timezones and take the photos for each subject the day before so I can post them in the morning.
I hope you enjoyed this little group of baby leaf monochrome macros! For those of you interested in joining the monochrome madness, here is the post that provides the guidelines for this daily photography prompt organized by .
It's as simple as sharing an original monochrome photograph on Steemit, tagging it with #monomad, and following this daily topic list:
| Monday | Macro |
|---|---|
| Tuesday | Street |
| Wednesday | Abstract |
| Thursday | Animals |
| Friday | Flowers |
| Saturday | Silhouettes |
| Sunday | Skies |