måndag 4 januari 2010

Macro Monday





These flowers are hand cut out of a small stick of wood. Made by a very talented man in Austria. Very fashinating to see him doing these as a great souvenir för me. Visit Macro Monday for more great Macros

19 kommentarer:

Colleen sa...

Those are so unique! What a great shot. Thank you for sharing.

Jama sa...

Wow, that's a very beautiful wood flower! not an easy thing to do.

Müge Tekil sa...

Incredible woodwork! Very nice photos!

Have a beautiful new week! :-)

Regina sa...

Great macros!
Happy New Year!

Maria sa...

Ja det är det jag alltid sagt att träsniderier är vackert.

Gena D sa...

Wonderful macro detail! happy new year~ gena @ thinking aloud
blog : http://tobethinkingaloud.blogspot.com/

Jay sa...

Those are very pretty! And such a great souvenir to have, too! The best ones are hand-made for you. ;)

Kerri Farley sa...

I've never seen anything like it. I think it is GORGEOUS! WOW!!!

Anonym sa...

I bet it would be fascinating to see this being done, what a beautiful result it yields, and what a great image...love the fine textures in this!

Kim, USA sa...

From the wood to a flower that is amazing. Thanks for sharing!

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Maude Lynn sa...

That is really cool!

NatureFootstep sa...

jag trodde det var mellow yellow. :) Snyggt och fint handarbete.

terricreates sa...

Very cool, nice shot of some delicate work.

Anonym sa...

Lovely flowers and photos. I painstakingly made cardboard trees for a project way back in architecture school.

Valerie sa...

That is so uniquely beautiful. What a beautiful piece of artwork.

BobbieCoughlin sa...

I liked seeing the contrast between the macro image and the full shot.

Anonym sa...

Neat! I like the single hue of the carving with the table background. Very interesting and a great macro.

CameoRoze (Margaret) sa...

What an unusual craft! I'd love to watch the artist in motion.

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Anonym sa...

Incrediable detail in that woodwork, and you captured it very well in your macro.