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In a small glass about four cm across.

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#CrinkledWrinkledFoldedOrCreased

 

Actually I only tried to make this small wrinkled and folded up part of a small translucent plastic bag (which contained roasted, salted peanuts with skin - very healthy, especially with the skin, because that contains a high amount of antioxydants and dietary fibres, even if the peanuts are roasted) look nice "somehow". Then, while I tried different ways of illuminating it (I placed it on colourful Christmas lights, and used a bright LED light, and a small LED torch which emits a rather blue-ish light), I noticed that it reminded me of a deep-sea creature, a jellyfish, maybe. So I decided to go for that. The irony here is rather sickening, of course, because plastic is a material that should have no place in our oceans at all, and yet they are full of it...

 

Processed in Luminar (the usual suspects: Luminar's own "Accent Al" Filter, Detail Enhancer, Micro-Structure, HSL, Channel Mixer, removed some noise...), and ON1 Photo RAW (HDR Look subtle).

 

A Happy Macro Monday, Everyone!

 

Eigentlich hatte ich nur versucht, diese zerknitterte kleine Plasiktüte (es waren geröstete und gesalzene Erdnüsse mit Haut drin - im Übrigen sehr zu empfehlen, da insbesondere die Haut voller guter Inhaltsstoffe wie z.B. Antioxidanten steckt) "irgendwie" interessant aussehen zu lassen, merkte aber beim Herumprobieren mit verschiedenen Lichtquellen (darunter eine bunte Weihnachtslichterkette, einer meiner LED-Strahler und meine kleine Taschenlampe, die ein etwas bläuliches Licht verströmt), dass ich sie, je nach Lichteinfall und Drapierung, wie einen Tiefseebewohner oder eine Qualle aussehen lassen könnte... Eine böse Ironie, denn nichts hat in unseren Meeren so wenig verloren wie Plastik, und doch sind die Ozeane voll davon...

 

Entwickelt in Luminar (im Wesentlichen die üblichen Verdächtigen, hier z.B. Luminars Eigenentwicklung, der "Accent-Al"-Filter, dann Detailverbesserung, Mikrostruktur, HSL und Kanalmixer - und noch einiges mehr, ich probiere immer ziemlich viel herum) und

ON1 (HDR Look subtle).

 

Habt eine schöne Herbstwoche, Ihr Lieben!

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A tomato contained in a bowl. The tomato was about 2.5 inches across. The glass bowl 🍲 is larger. You can see some simulated reflections of the windows reflecting off the bowl.

I used the Painnt App on my iPhone 7 Plus to get the painterly look. I added sparkle effects and I did lots of cropping. It was a fun project.

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Aconsejo ver la fotografia, con el fondo negro, es como mejor se aprecia la calidad.

 

Comments are always welcome and favs most appreciated.

Comentarios y favs son siempre bienvenidos

 

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A pearl contained in a gold cage contained in an oyster found on the beach on New Year’s Day

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The Palace of Fine Arts in the Marina District of San Francisco, California, is a monumental structure originally constructed for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition in order to exhibit works of art presented there. One of only a few surviving structures from the Exposition, it is still situated on its original site. It was rebuilt in 1965, and renovation of the lagoon, walkways, and a seismic retrofit were completed in early 2009.

In addition to hosting art exhibitions, it remains a popular attraction for tourists and locals and is a favorite location for weddings and wedding party photographs for couples throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and such an icon that a miniature replica of it was built in Disney's California Adventure in Anaheim.[3]

 

Built around a small artificial lagoon, the Palace of Fine Arts is composed of a wide, 1,100 ft (340 m) pergola around a central rotunda situated by the water.[10] The lagoon was intended to echo those found in classical settings in Europe, where the expanse of water provides a mirror surface to reflect the grand buildings and an undisturbed vista to appreciate them from a distance.

 

Ornamentation includes Bruno Louis Zimm's three repeating panels around the entablature of the rotunda, representing "The Struggle for the Beautiful", symbolizing Greek culture.[11] while Ulric Ellerhusen supplied the weeping women atop the colonnade[12] and the sculptured frieze and allegorical figures representing Contemplation, Wonderment and Meditation.[13][14]

The underside of the Palace rotunda's dome features eight large insets, which originally contained murals by Robert Reid. Four depicted the conception and birth of Art, "its commitment to the Earth, its progress and acceptance by the human intellect," and the four "golds" of California (poppies, citrus fruits, metallic gold, and wheat).[15]

Christmas Lights and Christmas Cherries, contained in small jars (each less than 7cm diameter).

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A cold day in January, eight years ago, and this small herd of Plains Bison is trying to decide whether to trust me or not. I chose not to approach them. Just a hunch that they would expend energy needlessly by running away. I've had countless photo ops with these bison - a herd of between 350 and 500 animals, possibly to be expanded soon if Parks Canada gets approval to extend the bison fencing.

 

The fencing is necessary. Otherwise they might decide to go to Texas for the winter, and that would be problematic...

 

Currently their space to roam is huge - these critters are not contained in a paddock. They roam freely within an area of about 181 square km (70 square miles). This means that visitors sometimes see them and other times do not. I like that they can cross the river and disappear into the hills, which have no road access.

 

This is a group of cows, calves, and juveniles of both sexes. Tomorrow: a big bull bison. These guys keep to themselves or hang out in small bachelor groups, except during the annual rut.

 

Photographed in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission © 2018 James R. Page - all rights reserved.

 

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For this week's MacroMondays challenge Contained.

For making of:

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My other choice for Macro Mondays Theme Contained:

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Welcome to my Flickr space & thank you for visiting,

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Many thanks to everyone who takes the time to look,

like and comment on my pictures.

 

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This small box of mini staples is only about 4cm long and they were originally for my mini stapler that has gone bust!

 

Happy Macro Mondays ! Theme - Contained!

porridge, fruit, Greek yoghurt, a sprinkling of cinnamon

 

Macro Mondays: contained

These are small sea shells collected from a variety of beaches that I keep in a glass container.

Plus puzzle pieces in their tube.

HMM!

Macro Mondays: Contained

Galaxy contained in a marble.

 

Marble Art from:

https://www.etsy.com/shop/AshbeeGlassArtGifts

At Ranthambore National Park - Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, india.

  

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Ranthambore National Park (Hindi: रणथंभौर राष्ट्रीय उद्यान ) or Ranthambhore is one of the largest national parks in northern India. It is situated in Sawai Madhopur district of southeastern Rajasthan, about 110 km northeast of Kota and 160 km southeast of Jaipur, which is also the nearest airport. The nearest town and railway station is at Sawai Madhopur, about 11 km away; Kota is another convenient station as all trains stop here. RIDCOR operates a mega highway between Kota and Ranthambhore.

 

Ranthambhore was established as the Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary in 1955 by the Government of India and was declared one of the Project Tiger reserves in 1973. Ranthambore became a national park in 1980. In 1984, the adjacent forests were declared the Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary and Keladevi Sanctuary, and in 1991 the tiger reserve was enlarged to include the Sawai Man Singh and Keladevi sanctuaries.

 

Ranthambore wildlife sanctuary is known for its tigers and is one of the best places in India to see these majestic predators in the jungle. Tigers can be easily spotted even during the daytime. A good time to visit Ranthambore National Park is in November and May when the nature of the dry deciduous forests makes sightings common. Its deciduous forests were once a part of the magnificent jungles of Central India.

 

The park lies at the edge of a plateau and is bounded to the north by the Banas River and to the south by the Chambal River. There are several lakes in the park. It is named for the historic Ranthambhore fortress, which lies within the national park. The park covers an area of 392 km². It is known for its tiger population and is one of India's Project Tiger reserves. Other major wild animals include leopard, nilgai, wild boar, sambar, hyena, sloth bear and chital. It is home to wide variety of trees, plants, birds and reptiles. Ranthambore is the site of one of the largest banyan trees in India.

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Het Schip (The Ship) is a building complex in the Spaarndammerbuurt neighbourhood of Amsterdam, Netherlands. The complex in the architectural style of the Amsterdam School was designed by Michel de Klerk in 1919. It originally contained 102 homes (now 82) for the working class, a small meeting hall, a post office, and an elementary school. Since 2001, the former school and post office are used as a museum about the Amsterdam School.

 

Historical background

In the 19th and early 20th century, Amsterdam faced a major housing shortage, with many working-class people living in cramped quarters with no electricity or running water. Heating was usually provided by burning peat, and poor families often lived in a single room together.

 

In response to these squalid conditions, the Dutch government passed the National Housing Act (Woningwet) in 1901. This law set up much higher standards for housing and resulted in both the demolition of older, inadequate tenement buildings and the creation of new housing blocks with much better living conditions and prices that made them accessible to Amsterdam's poorer citizens. The new law also set aside financial resources for the development of low-income housing. One of the affordable housing developments created in the wake of the passage of the National Housing Act was the Spaarndammerbuurt, where Het Schip and several other Amsterdam School social housing projects are located.

 

Much of the new low-income housing was financed by cooperative housing associations run by groups such as workers' collectives, socialist organizations, religious groups. One such group was Eigen Haard, or "our own hearth," a socialist group that commissioned Michel de Klerk to design and build three blocks of proletarian housing, including Het Schip.

 

Amenities

The apartments of Het Schip were a radical departure from the poor living conditions of many of Amsterdam's working-class people in the 20th century. Relatively spacious, they include several separate rooms as opposed to the one-room dwellings still common at the time. They also included flush toilets and had ample natural light and ventilation from windows. Ground-floor apartments also had gardens.

 

The building also includes a post office, which the poor had previously had little access to. The post office contained a telephone box from which families could make calls.

  

Amsterdamse School Museum Het Schip is een museum in Amsterdam-West, gevestigd in het huizenblok met dezelfde naam. Het museum is gewijd aan de Amsterdamse School. Het gebouw, ontworpen door architect Michel de Klerk, wordt beschouwd als een vooraanstaand voorbeeld van deze bouwstijl.

  

Beschrijving

Het Schip is een van de drie blokken arbeiderswoningen aan het Spaarndammerplantsoen in de Spaarndammerbuurt die zijn ontworpen door Michel de Klerk in de stijl van de Amsterdamse School. De blokken werden in de periode 1914-1921 gebouwd. De woningen werden verhuurd door woningcorporatie Eigen Haard en waren 'paleizen voor de arbeiders'. Niet eerder was er zoveel zorg besteed aan de vormgeving van arbeiderswoningen. Ook een postkantoor was onderdeel van het blok.

 

Nadat het postkantoor in 1999 werd gesloten, was hier vanaf 2001 t/m 2016 het Museum Het Schip gevestigd. Het museum bestond uit het voormalige postkantoor, een museumwoning die een indruk geeft van hoe de arbeiders hier in de jaren 1920 woonden, en een museumruimte met informatie over de geschiedenis van het gebouw en de Amsterdamse School. In 2005 werd een lunchroom geopend in een voormalige winkel. Hier was ook een fototentoonstelling van gebouwen in de Amsterdamse School te zien.

 

Sinds juli 2016 is het schoolgebouw dat onderdeel is van het bouwblok na verbouwing in gebruik genomen als museumgebouw, met daarin een de tentoonstelling 'Amsterdamse School, Verbeelde Idealen', ruimte voor wisselende tentoonstelling, een lunchroom en een museumwinkel. Op het vroegere schoolplein in het bouwblok is een collectie straatmeubilair in de stijl van de Amsterdamse School te bezichtigen.

 

In een container op het vroegere schoolplein is het interieur van een krotwoning van vóór de Woningwet gereconstrueerd, met de titel 'Ik moet naar een kleinere woning omzien, want mijn gezin wordt te groot'.

 

Amsterdamse School Museum Het Schip geeft dagelijks rondleidingen en op zaterdag lange rondleidingen door de buurt. Op zondag zijn er rondleidingen door het Scheepvaarthuis (sinds 2007 Grand Hotel Amrâth Amsterdam).

 

Sinds mei 2012 is er een dependance in Amsterdam-Zuid, het Museum De Dageraad in het woningencomplex De Dageraad aan de Burgemeester Tellegenstraat 128.

 

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Beautiful Amish farm in TN - everything they need!

“What is a Wanderess? Bound by no boundaries, contained by no countries, tamed by no time, she is the force of nature’s course.”

Roman Payne, The Wanderess

Roman Payne (b. 1977) is a novelist and poet currently living in political exile in Africa, in the kingdom of Morocco. Payne coined the famous word “wanderess” and is the author of five novels including, “The Wanderess”; which, since its publication in 2013, has influenced art and cultures all over the world.

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As today is my birthday so contained within this bud is my thanks to my dear contacts for their friendship, tutelage and kindness. Ilse :)

Taken for Macro Mondays Group, topic: contained. The seeds are.

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Río Dulce ("Sweet River") is a river in Guatemala, completely contained within the department of Izabal. It is part of a lake and river system that has become a popular cruising sailboat destination.

 

The river begins at the point where it flows out of Lake Izabal. At the entrance to the river there is a small Spanish colonial fort, the Castillo de San Felipe de Lara, built to stop pirates entering the lake from the Caribbean when this part of Central America was an important shipping staging point.

 

Just after the river flows from Lake Izabal it is spanned by one of the biggest bridges in Central America. On one side of the bridge is the town of Fronteras, commonly referred to by the name Río Dulce, the local center of commerce for the area. Fronteras has a local vegetable market, attracting locals from the countryside who arrive in dugout canoes. Most of these boats are powered with Japanese outboard motors but many come to market day paddling these cayucos by hand. On the other side is the town of Rellenos.

 

From Fronteras the river flows east for a couple of miles. In this stretch there are several marinas and resorts. The river then flows into a long narrow lake called El Golfete. This lake has an island and a large natural anchorage. A few houses and a couple of small businesses line the shore. El Golfete is about 16 km long and a couple of miles wide.

 

From El Golfete the river meanders for 10 km in a spectacular gorge. The sides of the gorge rise up to 91 m on either side and are covered with teak, mahogany and palms. Wild flowers bloom throughout the foliage and howler monkeys and toucans can be seen. Waterfalls flow over the lip of the gorge after rainfall.

 

The river enters the Caribbean Sea near the Garifuna town of Livingston.

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Object: Cederblad 214 (2024) (SHO Palette)

Ced 214 or Cederblad 214 is an emission nebula contained within the larger star forming complex called NGC 7822 in the northern part of the constellation of Cepheus. It contains the star cluster Berkley 59 whose stars illuminate the nebula. It is estimated to be about 3000 light years away from Earth. The area also contains many dark nebulae listed below.

Lynds Dark Nebulae (LDN):

- LDN 1267

- LDN 1269

- LDN 1270

- LDN 1271

- LDN 1272

- LDN 1275

 

Details:

- Acquisition Date: 10/12/2024 to 10/24/2024

- Location: Western Massachusetts, USA

- Imaging Camera: QHY600PH-M -10°C - Mode 1(High Gain) Offset:15 Gain:56

- Telescope: Celestron EdgeHD 11 Celestron 11" Edge HD @f/7

- Focal reducer: Celestron .7x Focal Reducer, for 11 HD

- Mount: Astro-Physics AP1100 w/GTO4

- Guide scope: Celestron Off Axis Guider

- Guide Camera: ASI174m mini

- Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5, Sequence Generator Pro, PixInsight 1.8 Ripley, Aries Astro Pixel Processor

 

Filters:

- Chroma Ha 3nm 50mm

- Chroma OIII 3nm 50mm

- Astrodon SII 3nm 50mm

 

Exposure Times:

- Hydrogen Alpha (Ha): 40x 10min. (400min) bin 1x1

- Oxygen III (OIII):20 x 10min. (200min) bin 1x1

- Sulfur II (SII):20 x 10min. (200min) bin 1x1

 

Total Exposure:800min. (13.33hr)

 

Sky Quality:

-Magnitude: 19.71

-Bortle Class 5

-1.41 mcd/m^2 Brightness

-1234.6 ucd/m^2 Artificial Brightness

   

Plattenspieler-Nadel aus längst vergangenen Tagen...

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allen Besuchern und Freunden meines Fotostreams ein herzliches Dankeschön für eure Kommentare und Kritiken, Einladungen und Favoriten.

all visitors and friends of my photostream, a heartfelt thank you for your comments and reviews, invitations and favorites

  

C'est l'été en Australie et c'est la pleine saison des cerises, fraises, mangues et litchis dans le Queensland. Ces Cerises de bonne taille qui remplissent rapidement ma petite tasse placée dans une autre plus grande sont aussi belles que sucrées. #Macro #MacroMondays #Contained

For Macro Monday - Contained

 

These tiny bottles from my craft stash, are always good for a macro shot. The two bottles at the back are filled with things I used for previous photos...a star and some dandelion seeds, I wrote dreams on some little strips of paper to put in the front bottle...and one to follow.

 

I'm a bit late to the party, I took the pic earlier but didn't have time to post it before now. HMM

My daughter made this cute little paper box to put her treasures in 😊

Being a bit old-fashioned there is nothing better than a handwritten letter. For this I have a beautiful carton container as you see. Unrolling the bow to open up the letter role feels so nice.....similar to having pen friends in my teenage years.

My contribution for the theme "contained" Happy MM!

Netley / Weston Shore,

Southampton, UK

 

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Ink cartridges for a fountain pen in a box.

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I finally stumbled over some inspiration for this theme very late in the day HMM!

   

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