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A special order I made a few weeks ago finally came in the mail. There was more to it than what is shown, but the other items are going to be used on figs which are currently in the works right now. Trust me, one of them is going to be good.
Macro Monday Assignment: Cloth. Here is a shot of one of my Jerry Garcia neckties and a tie tac (for size reference).
Cloth in an indegenous Maya co-op near Antigua, Guatemala
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A stack of Barbie dresses. These were made by my great aunt in the late 60"s.
Less than 2 inches wide.
There was an outdoor portrait activity , we invited the lovely and pretty girl Sharon to go to Taipei water museum to take picture , Sharon got beautiful face , eyes ,and natural quality ,nice figure with great breast,when she wore a elegant fashion cloth to show her personal style of pose , she was so charming and gorgeous ,thank Sharon, she did her best model job
This is a more personal photo for me. Lately my battle depression has been rough. Lots of ups and downs but I am pushing through. I always explain my depression as this," A dark cloth surrounds my feet and wait for me to trip upon it so it can wrap itself around me and consume me" and it has. Right now I am consumed by this mysterious dark cloth. So forgive me for the lack of photos and posts ♥ Thank you all for liking my photos and supporting me by doing so, I very much care for you all and I'm so happy to have such amazing followers ~Aine
For Macro Mondays theme 'Cloth'
Sony A99ii + Kenko 68mm extension tubes + Minolta beercan + reversed Rokkor 58/1.2
I like to think this is as close to how it would have looked 150 years ago. I am standing outside the oldest brick house in the City of London taking this photo with my phone. On the way back from buying a Christmas Turkey at Smithfield Meat Market at the crack of dawn.
Cloth Fair is a street in the City of London where, in medieval times, merchants gathered to buy and sell fabric during the Bartholomew Fair. Today, it is a short residential street to the east of Smithfield in the north-western part of the city and is located in the ward of Farringdon Within. (Wikipedia)
The Cloth Hall was one of the largest commercial buildings of the Middle Ages, when it served as the main market and warehouse for Ypres' prosperous cloth industry. The original structure, erected completed 1304, lay in ruins after artillery fire devastated Ypres in World War I. Between 1933 and 1967, the hall was meticulously reconstructed to its prewar condition.
This is my little sister in-front of our chicken coop petting Pierre.
I like B&W pictures much more than colored. When you take a colored photo, your capturing their surroundings and cloths. But in B&W the focus is shifted to the scene it's self........If that makes any sense.
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