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From Wikipedia:
Hook-and-loop fasteners consist of two components: typically, two lineal fabric strips (or, alternatively, round "dots" or squares) which are attached (e.g., sewn, adhered, etc.) to the opposing surfaces to be fastened. The first component features tiny hooks; the second features even smaller and "hairier" loops. When the two components are pressed together, the hooks catch in the loops and the two pieces fasten or bind temporarily. When separated, by pulling or peeling the two surfaces apart, the velcro strips make a distinctive "ripping" sound.
Closeup view of the General James Birdseye McPherson statue on the grounds of the McPherson County Courthouse. He is the highest ranking Union officer to die on the battlefield during the Civil War. The city and county of McPherson bear his name. It was dedicated on July 4, 1917 in front of about 40,000 people. A similar statue is located in Washington D.C. within sight of the White House.
Back lit lime slice. SB-28 snooted at 1/64 power with a light green gel behind. Hand held SB-24 at 1/32 to camera right for some light fill flash. Juicy!
I decided to name the poor chap, who is headed unknowingly into a make-over, "Porcius" because it’s from the Latin for pig and sounds highfalutin. I had an epiphany to make the words “bacon upgrade” bacon colored and am pleased with the result.
Here is a close-up of a Leaf that I took a picture of for the Exploring Macro Photography "Fill the Frame" topic.