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Small (brass?) box fastener. Maybe brass plated, it's got some steel underneath as a magnet sticks.
Happy Macro Monday
My interpretation for the Macro Mondays theme of "Fasteners" and I chose to go with Pegs.
I already have a similar shot further down in my photostream which was taken for a different group and I chose to recreate this for my upload today.
Three pegs hanging on our washing line. It had been raining outside but the washing line was down and the pegs were in our shed so after setting up I sprayed them with water to match the conditions outside.
My other photo of Pegs was shot in black and white, had 5 pegs and was not a macro so here I had to make sure I was focussed for the 3 inch rule and decided to go with 3 pegs and have Red, Green and Blue.
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We recently moved and got rid of most of our junk. Our predecessors left this little pile of fasteners in the garage. The detritus of departure. Left as they left it.
These are on my little 3rd hand magnification tool. Alligator clips. they look like they are about to battle each other. #fastener #macromondays
42 - Fastened, for 120 pictures in 2020
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the theme for this Macro Mondays is "Fastener", this is my favourite option for it. However since the shades of colours are dark, I might post another option to the group
Wooden clothespin once used to 'fasten' dripping wet laundry on a rope to give Mother Nature time to get it dry. 😎😀
#Macro Monday
Macro Mondays - Redux (Fasteners)
The buttons are less than 3 inches wide. See the first comment.
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The zipper has a long history of innovation, but the man credited with the invention of the modern version of the zipper is Gideon Sundback, a Swedish-American electrical engineer. In 1906 he moved to Canada to work for the Universal Fastener Company in St. Catharines, Ontario where he married the plant manager’s daughter and eventually became the head designer. After his wife’s death in 1911, he focussed on his work, and by December 1913 had designed the modern zipper.
This single chain link is fastening one padlock to another on the gate to Knapp's Castle and the Snyder trail in the Santa Barbara mountains. Hah - if you look close, you can see me getting the photo with my tripod on the shinny shackle of the lock on the right. That sunburst just happened. This is my photo for the Macro Mondays group, with the theme of "Fasteners". HMM! (San Marcos Pass, 19 February 2018)