View allAll Photos Tagged Fasteners
Macro Mondays Weekly Challenge
Theme: "Fasteners"
Thank you for your visit, faves and comments!
HMM everyone :)
My attempt to participate this week Macro Mondays - Fasteners - theme
Photo captured with Sony a7II & Vivitar Series1 90mm F2.5 VMC Macro aka Bokina
contribution to MM challenge for 19/2/18: Fasteners.
I'd never photographed a zipper but had seen many pictures of them that really impressed me so I set out to have a go. This is the result! I became more obsessed with the button then with encapsulating 2 fasteners in the same image.
It was really hard to keep still while I took this.
Macro Mondays Theme: Fastener
I'm sure there will be a lot of zips for this theme, but couldn't resist the fabulous bokeh that I could create. This is one of my favourite tops, it has a zip at the back neck as it has a round neck and no stretch. I love the blue and gold combo here, hope you do too.
Always appreciate your comments and favourites. HMM!
For the theme #Fasteners, I found my subject literally at my fingertips. I use pencils and paper to make notes before I post photos. The inside of the little plastic pencil sharpener has the two blades fixed in place with small screws. I did this in color and monochrome and decided I liked the monochrome better. I will post and link the color version as well. Great theme! Hope you enjoy -- HMM!.
This is a diamante fastener on my cardigan. The rest of the cardigan is also studded with small diamantes. It has a purple-burgundy shade, which, along with the sparkle, is probably the best thing about it. Unfortunately, the cardigan is made of polyacrylic, which creates a lot of static and has already started to bobble after just a few wears.
For Macro Monday group. HMM 🔗
Two brass fasteners. These were once common place and used to hold together sheets of hole-punched paper.
Focus stack (25 images) Shot with two off-camera strobes (Leica SF 60/Leica SF C1 trigger) . Flash A modified with MagMod MagGrid, camera right 30 degrees above subject. Flash B mounted on boom, positioned above and in front of subject, angled at 45 degrees, modified with 32 inch white umbrella.
Two different type of paperclips but they both get the job done by fastening the papers all together. Frame size 1-3/4 inch wide or 44mm wide frame.
A metal thing which fatens the lid to a tin which holds coffe beans - for Macromaondays theme fastener
100x the 2018 Edition - square
Steckengeblieben. Hochsprungstab im Teppich?
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Ready for the Olympics? No, no, this is not a vaulting stick for jumping high, but a pin. And it is not hidden in a haystack, but obviously in a red and white striped piece of cloth. And no, I do not intend to sew, even if I could – I prefer to take pictures. I'm always amazed how things look so different as a macro. This needle measures exactly 1,18 inch, including the head – in these just under 0,12 inch reflects the entire environment – even me ;-)
///
Bereit für Olympia? Nein, nein das ist kein Hochsprungstab, sondern eine Stecknadel. Und sie ist auch nicht im Heuhaufen versteckt, sondern offensichtlich in einem rotweiß gestreiften Stück Stoff. Und nein, ich beabsichtige nicht zu nähen, auch wenn ich es könnte – ich fotografiere lieber. Ich bin immer wieder erstaunt, wie die Dinge als Makro so anders wirken. Diese Nadel misst genau 3 cm, inklusive Kopf – in diesen knapp 3 mm spiegelt sich das gesamte Umfeld – selbst ich ;-)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
#MacroMondays 2018 / February 19 / #Fastener
/ HMM to everyone!
Take a look, if you want:
flic.kr/p/238B86r
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Nikon Micro-Nikkor-P / 1:2.8 / 55 mm / added macro extension tube 25 mm
The theme for today is fastener. Fasteners make connections, so I thought it was apt to share a quote about connections today.
“Art matters because it is the one true great connector in a world that seems to be very unconnected.” ― Josh Groban
What is one of your favorite ideas about connections?
the old Kerr mason jar, filled with paper clips, tacks, rubber bands, screws, paper brads, this shot catches the curve of the jar and its content.
Laowa FF 58mm F2.8 CA-Dreamer Macro 2X
The Laowa lens is totally manual and does not transmit EXIF data to the file. This was shot at F5.6 for .3 seconds. ISO was set to 'auto' and is 12800. I love the close focus ability of this lens, although it's especially difficult to use without a tripod.
Image Size is 1.5" wide.
Another mashup of tableware and hardware with a hidden magnetic assist. The fastener content consists of acorn nuts, so named for their distinctive shape, and Keps nuts, a type (and a brand) of locknut with an integrated washer.
Speaking of a hidden assist, the spoon was suspended above the background using one arm of the four-armed third hand I featured yesterday, always ready to lend a hand (or four) as needed. :)
Got crazy trying to build a car with the things I had :-) I started thinking I could use a skyscraper city line with just the staplers but this one looks better