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The footbridge around the Lujiazui roundabout. One of the shots I bought that fisheye for...
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Taken for the #MacroMondays theme #Circles.
I have a powerful magnet base which is how I got the washers to stand up. Also the magnet made it easy to pick them all up when I spilled them all over the place. HMM!
47:52 Paper Abstracts
For this theme, I had to make the props as well as shoot them:) These paper baubles took a long time - they each started out with three long narrow strips of paper. After a lot of measuring, folding and gluing, I finished four and that was as far as I was going to go. I figure they will work well next month as Christmas decorations too :)
A land view of the Greenland settlement of Itivdleq (population - 89), located on an island just 2 km north of the Arctic Circle in Davis Strait.
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Troncs d'arbres abattus lors des tempêtes cet hiver
Samëns, Haute Savoie, France.
Mieux en grand, better in large, click L.
My husband has enjoyed MacroMondays for as many years as I have. He asks the theme and then heads for his computer man cave or garage work space and brings me little tools.
This is a grouping of something called round stock in metric sizes with a twine wrap to keep them together. When in a tight circle they measure about 1 inch/ 2.54cm, but I couldn't quite figure out how to stand them to capture that tight circle. Someday...
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Note: the tree planters have arrived! More trees; back in a moment.
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The Hurlers stone circles are a group of 3 stone circles on Bodmin `Moor, Cornwall.
The name "Hurlers" derives from a legend, in which men were playing Cornish hurling on a Sunday and were magically transformed into stones as punishment.