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A Macro Mondays submission on the topic "Fasteners". A zipper on a pair of jeans takes on epic proportions.
Paperclips are cool fasteners. Why? First of all you can clip papers! But paperclips also protects your nerves! You can play with them during a boring telephone call or during a meeting with the most "important" guys in your company.
And somebody of you maybe rembember this: You can open your optical drive with a paperclip!!! Or reset your computer with it.
Forget the towel! Take a paperclip! HMM!
A latch on the side of a baking tin, where the released spring form would allow the base to be removed (along with the baked cake of course!).
Quite fitting for this week’s theme as the latch itself was fastened to the baking tin by rivets, and would in turn fasten the base into the round tin when properly secured.
For 'MacroMondays' theme of 'Fastener'.
I was going to call this 'Car Keys' and then realised that this isn't the case. The key is for the garage door, and the other items are the key fob and the car remote. OK, there is also an emergency key in the remote but I've not had to use that yet !
This is the quickest MM photo take to dat. Threw the keys onto the desk, grabbed the camera, and took a handheld exposure - asking for trouble there with both camera shake and focus being probable issues. So this is the result - verdict: could be worse!
Pentax Auto 110 70mm ................................................................. about 2"
This photo is for the group Macro Monday's and this week the theme is "Fasteners".
On the discussion thread of Macro Monday's February 19th theme, a fastener is described as a device that attaches something firmly to something else.
These are my lapel pins from 2016 Relay For Life from the American Cancer Society fundraiser. A pin with "Survivor" is given to those who survived cancer and a pin with "Caregiver" is given to those who help a person with cancer in some way or another.
The size of one lapel pin is less than 1" wide x 1 1/4" long. The clasp is almost 1/2".
The screw that hold the lead / point in place on a pair of compasses / dividers. It is very small - about 0.8cm in diameter.
HMM everyone
-[ R is for Rivet Tool ]-
A common light-duty rivet tool and rivets. This type of rivet is called a blind rivet, better known by the brand name Pop Rivet (from the popping noise made as the nail-like shaft breaks loose from the mandrel when the rivet is fully formed).
This is another tool I haven't used in a while. For the record, the assortment of rivets included in the picture is all I have left.
Rivets on French Adrian RF helmet
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Taken with a Canon 60mm USM lens on a mirror. Type L for a better view.
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That nut isn't going anywhere!
This is my entry for this week's Macro Mondays theme - "Fasteners"
The setup included tying an M12 nut with six cable ties, side lit from a key flash from the right and a fill flash from the top to show the serrations on the cable tie.
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I don't know how I accumulated all these padlocks, but in looking for fasteners around the house, I rediscovered a box full of them. And I thought......
Great theme this week. I’m looking forward to seeing everyone’s photos. I have to give my wife credit for my idea this week. I think she enjoys brainstorming on the ideas as much as I do. I had several ideas with staples, nails, or screws, but she said “you should do something with those colorful rubber bands in the desk drawer.” I wrapped and twisted a few around the end of a pencil. Given the relatively short height compared to the width dimension of my rubber band wrapped pencil, it seemed like a great opportunity for a reflection. I placed on a black acrylic reflective surface and got my final image in record time (for me). I just had to make couple of lighting and aperture adjustments and did very little post processing. HMM!
Look up "fastener" and you will find some definitions emphasize nuts, bolts and screws while others emphasize buttons, hooks and clasps.
This is my take on the theme Fastener
Going nuts fulfilling the requirement for the letter N with a bag of flange nuts. These nuts do away with the need for a separate washer along with the inevitable fumbling while handling them.
A little over half of a 100-piece bag (54, to be exact) was used for this photo. Even though I bought more of these nuts than I will realistically need, at least I now found a justification besides a much lower cost per fastener for buying so many. :)
“The measure of intelligence is the ability to change.”
― Albert Einstein
The biggest fastener in our lives can be only a hug, then, many, for you guys,
Mayonga.
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