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...on a new fleece hooded coat/jacket. it's now 8 or 9 months since I've been in a thrift shop! Online clothes shopping is an adjustment. For Our Daily Challenge topic - Four
I love this shot.
Becky took it at Kingston Maurwood near Dorchester.
It is an agricultural college but you can go and visit and feed the animals.
This is one of the donkeys who is called Buttons. Take a look at the large size.
Not sure what they represent....WWII era...in my parents "stuff"...Japanese??? If anyone knows...please let me know.
MM - buttons
This is a side view from my huge jar of buttons I inherited from my grandmother. Today my head and heart aren't on photography, not sure where they are but it was a chore to take this picture. The struggle with the project is you don't get a down uncreative day. If I get inspired, I might retake this but there is too much on my to do list to play around any more.
Buttons are arranged above lines drawn to look like string so that they look like a floating bunch of balloons.
I don't know what it is, but brightly-colored buttons make me happy. I love to have them around as eye candy.
New designs and colors of Bead Buttons. Also called Pearl Buttons. Dots, Spirals (look like stripes) and layered dots.
One of the greatest people I know once told me "Shoot your heart out." and that's what I plan on doing.
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Trying to find something around here that is whimsical for the challenge that I did not put together. Does this meet the definition? This is in my workroom. Husband built the bottom ribbon shelves from old pallets. What can I say? I REALLY like to wrap presents.
Buttons (42/52)
Please have a look at my 'Project 52 2018' photo set www.flickr.com/photos/29663856@N03/albums/72157689104924052
Please have a look at my previous projects:-
'Project 52 2013' photo set www.flickr.com/photos/29663856@N03/sets/72157632445195620/
'Project 52 2014' photo set www.flickr.com/photos/29663856@N03/sets/72157639407666594/
'Project 52 2015' photo set www.flickr.com/photos/29663856@N03/sets/72157650090374041
'Project 52 2016' photo set www.flickr.com/photos/29663856@N03/albums/72157660757070783
'Project 52 2017' photo set www.flickr.com/photos/29663856@N03/sets/72157677419784130
I've been invited to make a presentation in October at a women's social club (women who lunch) about the work I've created pre-embroidery and current embroidery work. The selection committee saw my silk scarves, my unfinished wrapping cloth sections, and my buttons. So I've set about making more buttons and am determined to finish my wrapping cloth.
These 2 1/2 inch buttons use vintage handkerchief lace and broderie anglais. I've added web stitches and lots of French knots.
There are 4 tiny buckets filled with old buttons at the craft store I usually go. The shop assistant was so kind to let me search through all of the four to find buttons I liked.
Only 50 cents for 10 buttons!
These will be used at a new hoodie design (with chin strap instead of pompoms). :)
Skirt: Thrifted...Sweater: Banana, via Buffalo Exchange...Shoes: Nine West via Buffalo...Bag: D&B via Buffalo
Looking through my old tin of buttons, I was taken down a trip through memory lane remembering where the buttons were used. This little grubby train button, rather battered and worn came off a little romper suit my son wore as a baby 39 years ago. How time flies.
The macro lens certainly brings out the grubby details.
feel free to use this image for your collage or scrapbooking needs. i just scanned in a bunch of buttons and added a bit of drop shadow to make them look more realistic.
LARGE to download.
i would love to see what you have used them for! e-mail me!
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pp with flypapertextures
Camera Canon EOS 7D
Exposure 0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperture f/20.0
Focal Length 50 mm
ISO Speed 100
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Flash On, Fired triggering 580exii through umbrella above
Buttons and switches - This is my last shot from the new X-E2. I sold off my Fuji system to finance a full frame body. (dunno yet if I'll go for a Sony A7 or a Nikon D610)