Sunday, October 4, 2009

100th Post! Hoboken Studio Tour, a Slideshow, and Bubbles?

So here we are at my 100th photo post at Morning Macro.

I want to take this opportunity to thank all three of my fans—and Mom—for visiting my photo posts so consistently. I have really enjoyed building this site, and if I could make a career of shooting tiny stuff right about now, I absolutely would.

Which brings up my next bit of news! I will be exhibiting in the Hoboken Studio Tour on Sunday, October 18, from noon to 6pm. I will show some large prints of macro photos (approx 30x45"), and I will setup two macro-lens cameras for visitors to try hands-on.

Additionally, I encourage anyone stopping by to bring an tiny intriguing item the size of a nickel or smaller. I will shoot a macro/micro photo of it on the spot and email the photo to its owner free of charge!

I will have more details about my (borrowed) studio location soon. So, make the trip to Hoboken later this month, swing by and say hi!

Last time I mentioned my impending 100th post, I said I was going to switch up the goal of the site. I wanted to look forward and bring Morning Macro to more people in more ways. Since then, we've seen a first attempt at what can be done with macro video, and I will be exhibiting at the upcoming event mentioned above. Plus, the Tiny Lab I'll setup for the Hoboken Studio Tour will bring the macro and micro world to more people. So, here's another cool thing...

I've setup a slideshow of all the Morning Macro photos, and a few that have never been posted (easter eggs!). I will try to keep this up to date, but that may not always happen. For instance, today's new post below is not in the slideshow. Oops! Also, the photos are not in the order that they had been posted to the site. So go take a look! What are you waiting for?

Now, I again ask that my three loyal fans—and Mom—send my Morning Macro site around to anyone you know who would appreciate it. And keep sending your suggestions for something tiny you'd like to see big!

Now, on to some celebratory bubbles! These bubbles below were roughly the size of this "o". I used a bit of a frozen raspberry, and squirted some cleaning solution from a spray bottle on it. The resulting shimmery bubbles against the deep raspberry color were really beautiful to me.




Send me your suggestions for something tiny that you'd like to see big.


1 comment:

  1. I do believe I'm one of the three, and damn proud to be one. Need to get with you about the spice series ... we're getting ready to do some work in our kitchen and those would be awesome. Let me know next time you're in town with a camera ... would love to have you work with our boys.

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