Thank you for taking a look at my homepage :-)
In real life my name is Sidsel and I live in Denmark. I live with my husband (Nazul is his Renderosity name) and my two daugthers. All together we have 6 children.
I have always been fachinated by the small part of the world wich is rarely seen when you are in a hurry. My intention with this gallery is to focus on these small parts.
I got a new camera this summer - a little handy Sony which is my favorite toy right now and it shot splendid macros.Until now I have made series from different concepts - I find it inspiering to develope a way to look for each concept. I have never done such work before and I learn a lot every day.
I enjoy - hope you do too.
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Comments (14)
bclaytonphoto
I might have cropped the lower portion out..but this is still a very cool shot
auntietk
You never cease to amaze me. This is awesome!
awjay
welcome back..... ive missed these abstracts
mark.spooner
An excellent abstract.
frankie96
Have no idea what it is..welcome back...and a nice macro..
mansco
Wonderful perspective and lighting ;O)(I think I know what it is but wont break it's charm).
MrsLubner
And as far as I can tell, it's STILL a cheese grater. LOL But you have done a masterful job of presenting it in macro form to make an abstract.
durleybeachbum
Excellent!
luvjoyjoy
This is wonderful! Good vision and the lighting gives credence to the format.
nazul
This is splendid my dearest - who could have known that a cheese graer could be that exciting :-)
amlondono
Excellent photo ! Ana
Campo-Diaz
Superb photo, I like it.
Janiss
Just FANTASTIC!
blankfrancine
So many holes in logic, life, thoughts...excellent abstract series!