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Taken for the Macro Mondays theme of buttons. Sadly this little face desperately needs some dental work but due to Covid hasn't been able to get to the dentist and is now suffering from extreme tooth decay!
……Squared Circle for Macro Mondays theme shot! A button from the button tin - looks like a 60’s relic to me? It is a clear button with black swirls within taken on a neutral background. I liked the four thread holes arranged in a square to replicate the outer square. Have a great week & HMM, Alan:-)
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Macro Monday's and the theme of "Button".
I spent a while trying to come up with something for this theme and eventually found one of my son's denim shirts and I quite like this one because I noticed on the breast pocket not only the button but also a motif. Also the different colours were interesting from the yellow Eagle, the Orange stitching and of course the blue shirt.
Here I placed the shirt on a small table and suspended my camera over the top by getting the tripod's centre column horizontal. Next I added my flashgun and diffused the light to stop glare reflecting off the button.
Silk button galls – formed by Neuroterus numismalis wasp larvae – on an oak leaf.
Galasy rewisia numizmatka (Neuroterus numismalis) na liściu dębu.
Three heavily weathered buttons found near battlefields of the U.S. Civil War era. The two buttons in the upper portion of the photo are both what remains of brass buttons. On the left is the back of a button which is partially legible. It originally would have read - Scovill MFG Co Waterbury. It is about 18 mm in diameter and was likely from a U.S. (Union) soldier's coat. On the right a heavily corroded button, 16 mm, that probably came from a U.S. (Union) soldier's shirt cuff or trousers.
The Scovill Manufacturing Company began producing buttons for the U.S. military when the War of 1812 interrupted the supply coming from England. Please forgive the long description and HMM everyone!
soft button nose @ School Day Event 9/9
♡ BoM only - for Lelutka Evo X heads.
♡ includes separate layers to choose your desired look.
(you can double layers for a more intense look.)
♡ tintable & unisex
*includes- full button nose, or separate layers- shading, under-nose blush, highlight & shine.*
taxi: School Day Event
after event ends this item can be found in the iicing mainstore or marketplace.
White in Backlight for a 'Smile on Saturday'. 😊,
Found in the archives, well, that's what mushrooms do. 👍.
#MacroMonday, #2016 Redux,
I joined in the middle of the year. I have tried combining two themes, Button and Textures.
Happy New Year!
I'd never seen this flower before, but it was in a large planted container that I put on my front steps. It's Greek name is Craspedia.
The theme for Macro Mondays is Button(s), the perfect subject for my new ring light (see it in the first comment below).
Also, CC Monthly Challenge: Metal.
Button Moon is a British children's television programme broadcast in the United Kingdom in the 1980s on the ITV network. Thames Television produced each episode, which lasted ten minutes and featured the adventures of Mr. Spoon who, in each episode, travels to Button Moon in his homemade rocket ship...................
For Macro Monday's Theme "Buttons"
Did you ever flip your Toffifee containers and pretend they were buttons? Well I do, and now my kids are beating me to it... Luckily you can always snap them back and try again :) HMM!
Is fedup because she wanted the chartreuse, grey and red ones, not the boring grey ones. The Chartreuse ones were meant for her, but I made them too big. They fit Peri nicely though. The grey ones actually look bigger, but only in height... she has fat feet. Ha.
Sorry, I seem to keep delving into my collection of vintage buttons these days, but I really enjoy photographing them. This one is silver and was hallmarked in London in 1902.
Silk button galls – formed by Neuroterus numismalis wasp larvae – on an oak leaf.
Galasy rewisia numizmatka (Neuroterus numismalis) na liściu dębu.
Small button and buttonhole in my sweater, seen frm close :)
Macro Mondays - theme: "Perfect together"
A pot of lovely Button Chrysanthemums in my front garden! Hope everyone's having a great day & from what I'm hearing on the weather channel, many places in the world, having Summer, are experiencing severe heat like us in Ottawa, Canada, so stay cool, safe & hopeful my friends =) Best viewed large!
地下道の何気ない非常ボタンです=w=
広く撮るときは普通に使えている24mm以下の超広角なんだけど、それ以外はうまくまとめられない苦手焦点域・・・。
スナップでうまく使いたくて、20mm以下だけで練習で撮りにいったけど普通な構図に=x=
Lenz:EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM
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According to Wiki: Button Gwinnett (/ɡwɪˈnɛt/ gwin-ET; March 3, 1735 – May 19, 1777) was a British-born American Founding Father who, as a representative of Georgia to the Continental Congress, was one of the signers (first signature on the left) of the United States Declaration of Independence.[1] Gwinnett was also, briefly, the provisional president of Georgia in 1777, and Gwinnett County (now a major suburb of metropolitan Atlanta) was named for him. He was named in honor of his mother’s cousin, Barbara Button, who became his godmother.[2][3] Gwinnett was killed in a duel by rival Lachlan McIntosh following a dispute after a failed invasion of East Florida.