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After posting a quick Phillies Caps point and shoot snapshot, I got inspired to shoot some better photos and ended up doing a bit of a ball, glove, and cap photography study, including this macro.

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I like marbles. I like macro photography. Hence . . .

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Hood ornament of an old Rolls Royce parked outside of the Public Garden

Tags:   Boston Public Garden Boston's Public Garden Rolls Royce Rolls Car Hood Ornament Spirit of Ecstasy Spirit of Ecstasy Hood Ornament Reflection Polish Stainless Steel Macro Macro Madness Blue Silver Bokeh Bostonist

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one in a photo study of some of the more interesting shells I've found over the years -- from beaches on the outer Cape or Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, or Cape May, New Jersey.

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I shot three shells from different viewpoints and angles. I previously posted some of the better shots, but, as threatened promised, here are some of my other favorites.

This is the inner-core of a shell with another small shell lodged inside. full view of shell here; close-up of lodged shell here. The entire set of a dozen shots can be seen here.

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There was an amazing cluster of these butterflies at Mt. Auburn Cemetery yesterday

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