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Seed Pod, Vaina con Semillas.

#CRACK

 

for #MacroMondays

 

Picture with springruler in the first commentbox.

For Macro Mondays theme " Crack"

small raven with crack in beak

A crack in the chipped glass. I dig a lot of old glass up in my garden.

Glaze cracks on an old table lamp base. The brass lamp socket is at top left.

 

Craquelure or Crackle glazes were first pioneered in China and Korea. After firing the ware was thermally stressed resulting in fine cracking of the glaze layer.

Intense sunset in the Jumbo Rocks area of Joshua Tree National Park

Experimenting in the macro world with a small cracked rock for Macro Mondays. I spent time at the river photographing cracks in large boulders and then found this small rock that came home with me.

... at the Crack of Dawn. Morning view there in the Canyon de Chelly.

-Facade in Old Quebec. Old Quebec was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

-Façade dans le Vieux-Québec. Le Vieux-Québec a été nommé

'' joyau du patrimoine mondial '' par l'UNESCO.

-Fachada en el Viejo Quebec. Viejo Quebec fue nombrado

" Patrimonio de la Humanidad " por la UNESCO

 

Exploring the western Utah desert can offer some sweet rewards - but it takes time and effort. This spot is a one hour drive from anything.

 

GPS is not the exact spot of the photo

Looking for a crack in the wooden verandah post & found a mini Mantis. Played hide-and-seek with it around the post :))

Macro Mondays: Crack

Pomegranate cracks open. Yummy red fruit! HMM!

There are small cracks in the glass vase.

The vase is 5 cm in diameter.

Taken from above the vase.

For Macro Monday - Crack

 

The only cracked thing, apart from myself, that I could find was one of our fence posts.

The area photographed is 50 mm (2 inches) wide!

 

Happy Macro Monday!

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Crow in flight with bread

"Did you hear about the rose that grew

from a crack in the concrete?

Proving nature's law is wrong it

learned to walk with out having feet.

Funny it seems, but by keeping its dreams,

it learned to breathe fresh air.

Long live the rose that grew from concrete

when no one else ever cared."

 

- Tupac Shakur, "The Rose the Grew from Concrete

 

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Wicca's Originals Ash Ear Accessory LeLUTKA EvoX Female // Human & Elf Version @ The Warehouse Sale (Dec 23-Jan 18) LM: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Rotten/169/25/25

 

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A sheet of Selenite, part of my mineral collection is full of cracks and fissures.

HMM!

crack on the outside of the ceramic bowl

I'm joining with another cracked nut picture - these are hazelnuts, my favourite nuts, for Macro Mondays group. HMM

 

Ma non vedi che la corazza che hai addosso è piena di crepe ?........

Installation "Riss durch die Landschaft",

Schrattenbach - Lower Austria

Cracks in the ice worked as leading lines in a otherwise flat landscape.

My attempt at the "Smile on Saturday" theme "Smiley".

 

I‘ve read that these tiny (8 mm) things are called 'fried batter pearls' in English… don‘t know how common they are though. I don‘t trust this specimen one bit though - just look at that wry smile! Or am I doing it an injustice by assuming that and this is just the way it shows its friendly nature? You‘ll be the judge.

 

Shot with a Friedrich "S-Coronar 25 mm F 1.4" lens on a Canon EOS R5.

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~Christie

 

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When the golden light cracked the background trees, it was time to complete this composition. To me, it looked like an entourage paying homage to a fallen comrade.

 

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Macro Mondays

This set of crockery is 35yrs old and has developed cracks in the glazing in just this one plate! I think we are lucky.

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