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Pigeons line up for a sip of this precious commodity… a commodity that we sometimes take for granted.

 

(Nikon, 24-70/2.8, 1/30 @ f/2.8, ISO 1100)

Se vi è una magia su questo pianeta, è contenuta nell’acqua.

(Loren Eiseley)

 

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the sprouting of an onion

Macro Mondays

Het uitlopen van een ui

A sea anemone, growing inside a sea shell, a natural container. (1 of 2)

 

Macro Mondays, theme: Contained

 

The sea anemone is about half an inch across - it was not possible to hold up a ruler for a more accurate measurement since this was taken in an area of active surf - but the grains of sand give an indication of the small size.

 

Muir Beach, California

 

From one of my outings in January to Colonel Sam Smith when the ducks are contained in tighter quarters due to the ice formations in Lake Ontario.

 

Mallard - Female

Comments are always welcome and favs most appreciated.

Comentarios y favs son siempre bienvenidos

 

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are easily contained :-)

Nicolas Manetta

 

HPPT!! Imagination Matters!

 

camellia, 'Jacks', our yard, cary, north carolina

My little pencil sharpener (less than 1inch) contain a very cute alien ;)

For #Macro Mondays#

Theme of the week: #Contained

It sure seems as though the many terrains of the world are all contained in Yosemite Valley! Smile. Everything but the desert! Half Dome graces the background while Bridal Veil falls roars just behind the trees.

 

CALIFORNIA

The Next Global Depression Is coming and Optimism Won’t Slow It Down.

 

The world is confused and frightened. COVID-19 infections are on the rise across the U.S. and around the world, even in countries that once thought they had contained the virus.

 

Let’s start with the word depression. There is no commonly accepted definition of the term. That’s not surprising, given how rarely we experience catastrophes of this magnitude. But there are three factors that separate a true economic depression from a mere recession. First, the impact is global. Second, it cuts deeper into livelihoods than any recession we’ve faced in our lifetimes. Third, its bad effects will linger longer.

 

A depression is not a period of uninterrupted economic contraction. There can be periods of temporary progress within it that create the appearance of recovery. The Great Depression of the 1930s began with the stock-market crash of October 1929 and continued into the early 1940s, when World War II created the basis for new growth. That period included two separate economic drops: first from 1929 to 1933, and then again from May 1937 into 1938. As in the 1930s, we’re likely to see moments of expansion in this period of depression.

 

Depressions don’t just generate ugly stats and send buyers and sellers into hibernation. They change the way we live. The Great Recession created very little lasting change. Some elected leaders around the world now speak more often about wealth inequality, but few have done much to address it. Large segments of society, particularly people who weren’t already on the verge of retirement, were able to hunker down and later return to the same approach to saving and investing they practiced before the crisis. They were rewarded with a period of solid, long-lasting recovery. That’s very different from the current crisis. COVID-19 fears will bring lasting changes to public attitudes toward all activities that involve crowds of people and how we work on a daily basis

 

Even with all this Knowledge we have to carry on and keep thinking positive. We have to stay strong and stick together. This depression wasn`t the first and won`t be the last.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0VEESYIgoY

 

Thank you for your visits, comments and favs!

 

Vielen Dank für Eure Besuche, Kommentare und Sternchen!

 

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

 

Eine Pusteblume in Acryl eingegossen steht auf dem Schreibtisch. Gedacht als Briefbeschwerer, er wird mit einer LED Lampe von oben angleuchtet und ist somit zu einem Kunstopjekt geworden. Je nachdem wie es angeleuchtet wird oder seinen Standort wechselt stellt es sich neu dar.

Ich wünsche allen Freunden ein friedliches 2020 das uns mit der Schönheit unser Erde und Frieden erfreuen sollte.

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Herzlichen Dank,liebe Freunde

 

A dandelion cast in acrylic stands on the desk. intended as a paperweight. It is illuminated from above with an LED lamp and has thus become an art project. Depending on how it is illuminated or how it changes its location it presents itself in a new way.

I wish all friends a peaceful 2020, which should delight us with the beauty of our earth and peace.

 

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Many thanks,dear friends

 

Un pissenlit moulé en acrylique se pose sur le bureau. Il est destiné à servir de presse-papiers. Il est éclairé par le haut avec une lampe LED et est ainsi devenu un projet artistique. Selon la façon dont il est éclairé ou dont il change d'emplacement, il se présente d'une manière nouvelle.

Je souhaite à tous les amis une année 2020 paisible, qui devrait nous réjouir de la beauté de notre terre et de la paix.

 

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Merci beaucoup, chers amis!

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We will not be contained.

Our fury cannot be controlled

or legislated.

Do not try to give words to or limit

entities you cannot ever begin to even fathom.

 

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I can appreciate a good cup of coffee. Especially when it is 'decorated'. Mostly it is a heart, but on this occasion not ;-))

Have a nice start of this week, with or without coffee.

HMM

 

For the Macro Mondays theme "Contained"

1/52 Contained - Macro Mondays

 

This week the theme was "Contained", so I filled a couple of shells with beads, and let a few escape :)

So many good things contained within one photo. Pioneer Peak, the Butte, the airport, Sherrod, the railroad grade, the Matanuska River and much, much more.

  

Palmer, Alaska

Seeds contained in the seedpod

Thank you for your nice comments and the numerous Favs, which I am very happy about.

 

Vielen Dank für eure netten Kommentare und die zahlreichen Sternchen, über die ich mich sehr freue.

Comments are always welcome and favs most appreciated.

Comentarios y favs son siempre bienvenidos

 

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Second attempt for Macro Mondays.

Teme: Contained

For macro mondays 'contained'

 

It's a late one this week, but once I realised this coat button might double up as a mini bowl I couldn't resist and managed a quick session after work today!

 

The button measures just 2cm. across.

#Contained #MacroMondays

Tiny box is only 2 1/4 in in length.

 

 

#Contained for #MacroMondays

Stupas were originally earth mounds that contained Buddha's relic. Stupas in India and Sri Lanka are usually brick mounds with some external decorations. With the spread of Buddhism, stupas transformed to artistic tower structures in Theravada Buddhist countries. Stupas in Mahayana Buddhist countries including Vietnam do not only build towers but also the towers should have stories with roofing.

 

There is a tradition in Mahayana Buddhism that the stories must be an odd number, and 3, 5, 7 stories are considered to be within the common sense. But here in Chùa Tam Bảo or the Tam Bao temple in Ha Tien, the stupa has 13 stories!!

 

Pagoda is another word for Buddhist stupas, in particular, those in Northeast Asia.

The word has the Portuguese origin. I suppose it is a back slang or verlan of Dagoba, which means Buddhist stupas in the Shinhara language of Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka had been a Portuguese colony from 1505 to 1658..

Three tiny Chocolate Teddybears

Travelling in a Box

Were chased around by a little Fox

Which was not successful

But for the Bears quite stressful

However, they could escape

And even kept their Shape

In the Box they’ve been living happily

But for the Fox it was of course ….

...........…. A Tragedy.......................

(Caren)

 

😄 Happy 1st Macro Monday 2020 😄

Three Chocolate Bears In a container (<2.5” x 2.5” incl neg space) taken Jan 04, 2020 and

Uploaded for #MacroMondays #Contained

 

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200

ƒ/2.8

4.5 mm

1/15 Sec

ISO 400

 

[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]

 

[Text and image copyright Caren (©all rights reserved)]

please respect my ©copyright : Do not use any image or text without my previous written authorization, NOT even in social networks. If you want to use a photograph, please contact me!

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I saw a sign on the roadside

It was on my travels home

The sign read Fairy Lake

So I pondered if the lake

Was in a fairy shape

So in my daydream.....

 

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Picture was taken with an aperture set to f/3 & and the shutter speed was set to 1/4000 of a second. I made some adjustments to the white on photoshop.

 

Backyard

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I'm keeping a lot of dandelion seeds in a small bottle.

Those are my favorite items for shooting.

As soon as I open the red lid of the bottle, they overflow!!

#macromondays

#Bottles(s)

 

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This is the base of a green glass bottle that once contained white wine and now is a vase. I often keep beautiful bottles, big or small, just because they look nice. I use them as decorative objects, as colour filters for tabletop photography, or as vases. And when I saw this bottle, I bought it specifically because it looked so nice (hoping that the content would be nice as well – it was), and with the intention of turning it into a vase. There's a glasser around my corner who has cut off the necks of quite a few bottles for me, as the DIY methods you can find on YouTube seemed too unsafe for me to do it myself. When I turned the bottle upside down, I noticed the really interesting-looking circular pattern at the base consisting of many tiny indendations. I've experimented with light from different positions, and backlit (with a hint of red light slightly from the front / above) brought out the patterns best.

 

There's also a bit of an optical illusion here, because the whole bottle base is convex (as to be expected), and the circle at the centre is a convex shape of its own, even though in the final image it looks concave, sort of bulging. And with those two extra, almost V-shaped indentations at the centre it reminded me of a reptile's eye staring right at me ;)

 

The "V" shape at the centre is 0,5 cm / 0,19 inches long, and the circle itself has a diameter of 2,5 cm / 0,98 inches. It's a single shot processed in DXO PhotoLab 5, with further tweaks in Analog Efex (vignette, Vintage Camera 5), and in Color Efex (Brilliance & Warmth, Detail Extractor, Photo Stylizer).

 

HMM, Everyone, take care and stay safe!

 

Schau mir in die Augen, Kleines? Nun, warum nicht. Denn weder hat Humphrey Bogart das tatsächlich so gesagt noch ist Kaa böse, obwohl er in den Disney-Verfilmungen des Dschungelbuchs so dargestellt wird. Und eigentlich ist das der sehr harmlose Flaschenboden einer ehemaligen Weißweinflasche, die nun als Vase fungiert. Ich hebe oft schöne Flaschen auf, egal welcher Größe, die ich als Deko-Objekt, als Vase oder auch manchmal als Farbfilter für Fotos verwende. Bei dieser besonders schönen Flasche, die ich schon mit dem Gedanken, daraus eine Vase zu machen, gekauft hatte, hat mir der Glaser um die Ecke den Flaschenhals abgeschnitten, damit ein ganzer Strauß Blumen darin Platz findet und nicht nur eine einzelne Blume. Ich weiß, dass es auf YouTube jede Menge DIY-Anleitungen gibt, die mir aber alle zu unsicher sind, um das selbst zu machen. Jetzt habe ich beim großen Fluss aber DIY-Sets entdeckt, die ich mir mal genauer ansehen werde ;)

 

Die Flasche an sich hätte für ein Makro nicht viel hergegeben, als ich sie aber umdrehte, fiel mir am nach innen gewölbten Boden ein interessantes kreisförmiges Muster, bestehend aus vielen winzigen Einkerbungen, auf. Und das habe ich mir dann durch das Makroobjektiv mal genauer angesehen. Das Resultat erinnert mich ein wenig an ein Reptilienauge, besonders mit den beiden länglichen (vorgewölbten) Einkerbungen in der Mitte. Dass der innere Kreis nochmals deutlich nach innen gewölbt ist, aber wie ein Auge konkav wirkt, ist eine optische Täuschung (wie sie bei solchen Formen häufig vorkommt, finde ich). Das Foto ist eine Einzelaufnahme, hauptsächlich von hinten beleuchtet, mit etwas rotem Licht leicht von vorne / oben für extra Akzente.

 

Habt eine schöne Dezemberwoche, liebe Flickr-Freunde, und passt gut auf Euch auf!

 

"Thank you very much for all your faves and Happy Twenty Twenty to all of you" :)

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