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Jenson Button of Mclaren during practice 3 for the 2014 Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix at the Marina Bay Street Circuit on September 20th, 2014. IMG_1165r

I made this button in vector format. Good times.

Button of my jeans. Playing around with Vello Extension Tubes and Canon 40mm f/2.8 STM.

Button magnet made from clear resin, with buttons embedded in the resin.

Available in square, round, heart or pyramid shape.

Available in a range of colours

Jenson Button goes through Rivage on Saturday during qualifying for the 2014 Belgium Grand Prix.

It's a home-made button of some sort.

I had tremendous fun putting this mix together, the colours are so pretty and bright.....you cant help but to feel cheerful when using them !

Button Monster. Keeper of all the buttons!

Silk button spangle galls (Neuroterus numismalis) with emerging wasp larva. Surrey, UK.

 

Camera still in Canon's casualty department so here are some more galls! Never insure your camera with LV - they will jack up the premium at the first sign of any claim, regardless of the amount. Grrrr.

 

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Button in support of President of the United States Donald Trump at a rally with Donald Trump, Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle at the West Valley GOP Office in Sun City, Arizona.

 

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

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This is the first 4 of the series of pictures I have taken for leaving Instagram in a original-creative, provocative (why not?) and quite personal way.

I used to love Instagram app and the comunity of igers. But as you may know, Facebook bought Instagram and they have recently changed their Privacy Terms.

As a photography lover I do not want to let them make money of my own work. They say they won´t sell your pictures, but they can let third "persons/companies", you might not know, use your pictures for Advertisment WITHOUT asking for your permission. They do not really clarify the ownership of the pictures you upload there.

 

In other hand I want to control my privacy. It is my life and MY pictures: I decide WHAT-WHERE-WHEN I share them.

 

So I found a new app called EyeEm which I honesty recommend to all of you. It is free, more serious, challenging and creative, fresh new app. They respect the ownership of your pictures!

So, in case you want to follow my adventures, you can find me here and on EyeEm as "Sweetmims".

 

www.eyeem.com/u/Sweetmims

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Para quienes sepan Español, aquí os dejo un link con toda la polémica explicada y con distintas opiniones de famosos igers españoles:

 

www.xatakafoto.com/opinion/instagram-y-la-polemica-de-sus...

  

Whatever you do don't press the red button!!! =P

Trace a smaller inside circle. If you make a small inside circle, then the width of your wreath will be thicke. A bigger inside circle will result in a narrower wreath.

I did a photo job yesterday at "Claire Elizabeth Antiques" yesterday.This is a crop from some of the images I took but not the ones I gave the customer.I was just having fun with them as it was a very different challenge! :-)

Jen made Leah a button collar dress perfect for the summer with strawberries and all.

I have shot my reflection in this particular push button before, but seriously, who can resist these fisheye-esque reflections? And while shooting for the 365 project? I don't think so.

Seasonal wreath with crocheted rose with felt leaves, button bouquets and ribbons.

crochet rose pattern: ©Sarah London

rose leaves pattern: ©Dolci Fusa

thread: King Cole Merino Wool Blend Double Knitting wools

 

It will be blogged here; published into my website

© All Rights Reserved Camera: Canon Rebel XS 1000D

Lens: Sigma 18-200mm

f/6.3, ISO-200

 

It was in the garden of Mahastangar Museum in Bogra.

Take your lovely scrap cardboard and trace a circle. The bigger the circle, the bigger your wreath. Cut out your circle with a sharp pair of scissors.

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

 

nice weekend everybody,(button a free gift from Quest magazine to put on You're jacket)

Button Grass on Button Grass plains, Gymnoschoenus sphaerocephalus. Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania Australia, January 2012.

Pearl and metal buttons made in Birmingham between 1780 and 1820 collected by James Luckcock.

 

Accession number: 1953 F242

For making a bugle sound.

 

(Luckily the symbol on the button is explained by the symbol descriptor on the control panel surface.)

Button the Red Panda made my Mischief Makers

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