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It's a type of closure knot for button/loop closures. The knot itself is not particularly difficult, but getting it to tighten down nice and round is really a pain.
This is my first contribution to the "Faces in Places" phenomenon. It is a very smiley button that my mother discovered.
The Button Farm is Maryland's only living history center depicting 19th century plantation life and the heroic story of the Underground Railroad through unique living history experiences.
The Menare Foundation will restore and maintain the historic buildings and preserve the cultural landscape as a resource for education, preservation and heritage.
Photo by Stephen Badger, DNR Staff
The Button Farm is Maryland's only living history center depicting 19th century plantation life and the heroic story of the Underground Railroad through unique living history experiences.
The Menare Foundation will restore and maintain the historic buildings and preserve the cultural landscape as a resource for education, preservation and heritage.
Photo by Stephen Badger, DNR Staff
The Button Farm is Maryland's only living history center depicting 19th century plantation life and the heroic story of the Underground Railroad through unique living history experiences.
The Menare Foundation will restore and maintain the historic buildings and preserve the cultural landscape as a resource for education, preservation and heritage.
Photo by Stephen Badger, DNR Staff
The Button Farm is Maryland's only living history center depicting 19th century plantation life and the heroic story of the Underground Railroad through unique living history experiences.
The Menare Foundation will restore and maintain the historic buildings and preserve the cultural landscape as a resource for education, preservation and heritage.
Photo by Stephen Badger, DNR Staff
~ 700 buttons for a catalog. Had to reshoot the white ones with an underlight rather than just on white paper. Each button shot individually with a 90mm macro lens, this is a comp contact sheet of each shot.
Lighting info:
SB-28 either side of each button, into a funkyfoam bouncecard at 1/32 power, which was resting on opaque white plastic sheet with a SB-800 below on 1/128 power in SU-4 mode.
This time I remebered to turn off the Fuji S5's extended DR mode, saving me a lot of post-process time :)
Setup shot here: www.flickr.com/photos/denyerec/3702958626/
Closeup here: www.flickr.com/photos/denyerec/3702141849/in/photostream/
I hit the [Prt Sc]-button to capture this image off my screen (hence the capture date), then started playing with it, using a channels select on the highlights to do selected curves, and then decided to do something creative on the coat. I ran it through the Photoshop water color texture filter to give it that duffle look.
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Voila! Button, ready to go!
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A Purple Button picture frame with some really cool iridescent buttons. This frame is for a 4"x6" photo.
The Button Farm is Maryland's only living history center depicting 19th century plantation life and the heroic story of the Underground Railroad through unique living history experiences.
The Menare Foundation will restore and maintain the historic buildings and preserve the cultural landscape as a resource for education, preservation and heritage.
Photo by Stephen Badger, DNR Staff
Vintage bridle button that was found along others in an old dairy barn near Weatherford, OK. The front displays the letter ‘E’ in a shimmering gold against a black background. The back shows nice wear from its use and has a vertical bar for attaching the button. There is a nice cracking through the paint on the front of the button. The paint at the top left corner of the ‘E’ has begun to raise slightly and appears darker than the rest of the letter (see pics). Button is approximately 1 ¾ inches.
The Button Farm is Maryland's only living history center depicting 19th century plantation life and the heroic story of the Underground Railroad through unique living history experiences.
The Menare Foundation will restore and maintain the historic buildings and preserve the cultural landscape as a resource for education, preservation and heritage.
Photo by Stephen Badger, DNR Staff
The Button Farm is Maryland's only living history center depicting 19th century plantation life and the heroic story of the Underground Railroad through unique living history experiences.
The Menare Foundation will restore and maintain the historic buildings and preserve the cultural landscape as a resource for education, preservation and heritage.
Photo by Stephen Badger, DNR Staff