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Macro Mondays is a weekly theme-based challenge group. The challenge this week? Spiral
Yesterday was spent with curling ribbon, bows and a gift bag. I decided to leave some of the ribbon and bag in the b/g.
Happy Macro Monday! HMM!
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Hello All!
The theme for this week's Macro Monday weekly challenge is: YELLOW
I never knew how handy yellow, polka-dotted, curling ribbon would become! HMM!
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Any of you have husbands or wives or friends who, when asked what they think before you upload, remark,
Too pale. Too washed out. Too shallow. What does it mean? What are you trying to say, Jan. (That last one is a tough question in a macro.)
I love my geek IT physics husband dearly, but he sees things so, so differently. If you think as he does, please don't worry. You don't have to comment. I can't tell what I like these days. Too many months (9!) sheltering in place with someone who majored in physics, perhaps.
Thanks for looking ;-)
Never have liked this stuff. I get it tangled and it never really curls for me. Looks cool closeup, though.
For this week's MacroMondays challenge spiral.
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I’m always looking to capture a good curling wave, heres one from last Monday back end of storm Corrie.
It’s that time of year isn’t it when we all start to hide indoors and curl up to try to find some warmth. This tendril is from a Passion flower I love the way they curl up and give stability for the plant . Thanks for stopping
shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a sigma 150-600mm contemporary telephoto zoom lens, using a fringer ef-fx pro ii smart adapter
shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a sigma 150-600mm contemporary telephoto zoom lens, using a fringer ef-fx pro ii smart adapter
A beautiful but frosty morning at the Ballater Curling Club pond.
The Club was founded in the late 1800's and is still in use today.
I went over to my parents house hoping to get some autumnal colour, but it's still pretty mild and very few of the leaves have turned!
HCS!
Let's continue this easy slow speed chase of Pan Am train NMWA-13 across District One, the once great Maine Central Railroad Portland Division mainline. Here again is the trio of MEC 510, 316, and 7545 (a GP40-2LW, GP40, and C40-8 respectively) with their 4261 ft long train of 59 loads and 4 empties seen swinging around a curve approaching the Lakins Road crossing at about MP 77 on the modern day Freight Main.
Etna, Maine
Saturday May 14, 2022
Just a little flower curling back from the heat of the sun. I wish you sun and love today. Nervous about the exhibition but in a good way. Marvellous texture by the wonderful les brumes
I don't know what these lovely flowers are but they instantly reminded me of curling ribbon and the OOF bee was a pleasant surprise when reviewing the image at home!
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