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Paper folds in back lighting

Folded from a 35 cm square of tant paper, which is too thin, I've discovered. Well, too thin for me.

This is the original photo and below are two of 13 variations I created. I can't decide which I like best. You can decide.

ODC: Folded

black wool

cut

folded

played with

turned this way and that

admired

re-folded

photographed

admired - again

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let's check email

and Ravelry

make chai

admire folded scarves [to be]

resist temptation to photograph - again!

365/2021 - Expanding Horizons ~ 024/365

Treasure Hunt #31 ~ Fold

 

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Black five 45212 is seen on the 4th March 2018 at Townsend Fold on the east lancashire railway. The driver had been given permission by the signalman to pass at danger

Metamorphic rock textures and fabric, including white-pink veinlets, observed in a boulder. Small folds in the gneissic layering are well defined in the right third of the view, and very small folds can be seen elsewhere in this photo. (Scale: the largest (coarsest) white and pink crystals are 1-2 mm size).

 

C. J.R. Devaney

For the Macro Mondays Theme: White

 

I'm not really an origami specialist or artist, so I prefer to call it paper folding, so expectations are less high. In the Netherlands we call this a "muizentrapje", literally translated into English it would be a "mouse ladder". To be honest, I don't know the actual English translation for this. They are made from 2 paper strips folded together, not very creative for an adult, but as children we made the most fantastic creations with this.

 

Happy Macro Mondays

 

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Macro Mondays theme "Crinkled, Wrinkled, Folded and Creased"

Our Daily Challenge: Folded

My office mate drew my attention to a Praying Mantis perched on a window inside the stairwell.

 

Grabbed the phone and olloclip bag and when for a look.

 

Not unlike the leaves in our area, it was also looking a bit faded and brownish not the usual bright green of summer.

 

Captured with iPhone and Olloclip Macro Lens, edited on the iPad. First basic corrections and cropping in Snapseed. Then into Alien Skin's Alt Photo using the Faded Vintage film type.

 

I was very torn between this and a black and white version. I may get around to posting it sometime in the future.

# macromondays# Crinkled, Wrinkled, Folded or Creased

December 27, 2014

 

"The greatest gift is a portion of thyself." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

For over a month now I've been looking at this gorgeous wreath that was folded for me with such care wondering to myself how am I ever going to do it justice in a shot?

 

I don't feel that I truly have accomplished just how intricate and detailed this is; and of course, as I was processing this out I thought of a better composition but having lost all of the days light, I didn't have the chance to re-shoot.

 

I might have to try shooting this again another day; it's too wonderful to only use as a prop once, if you ask me.

 

Hope everyone has had a good day.

 

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Table umbrellas are folded, gate is closed. Its Tuesday, dammit.

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Calla lily, Zantedeschia

292/365/2022, 4310 days in a row

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Fold Something

 

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Adorable Persian Fold Kitten

One last dress---from the folded paper series---lynne

Softly folded gold fabric for MacroMondays wrinkled, crinkled, creased and folded

The SX-70 is a folding single lens reflex Land Camera first produced by the Polaroid Corporation in 1972. It was the first instant SLR in history, and the first camera to use Polaroid's new integral print film, which developed automatically without the need for intervention from the photographer. This was revolutionary at the time.

 

The SX-70 has a folding body design, a 4-element 116mm f/8 glass lens, and an automatic exposure system. The camera allows manual focus as close as 26.4cm (10.4"), and has a shutter speed range from 1/175s to more than 10 seconds. A variety of models was offered, though all share the same basic design.

 

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crisp morning sunlight on the curtains at the start of the day

Brisbane Botanical Gardens assorted flowers

WIP: Working in some folded clothes (low LI with materials)to be used as decorations for stores or homes...

(C) Aleksandar M. Knezevic 2017

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Corsair, Grumman TBM-3E Avenger

Samyang AF 135mm F1.8 FE, developed in Affinity

Rule 54 :3

 

So, After Badger unveiled the FMG BAP I noticed that even Catsy deemed a folding one impossible. I agree. But, with a removable grip, then impossible becomes possible.

 

After about 5 hours of tedious work, on what I'm pretty sure is a molecular scale, here it is. Terrible photography and all.

 

Also, New decals for my Nam' figures / build, and I ordered all the fier pieces I could today from SimplyBricks :D

 

I've added all of the BA gang I can, as I would love if they all took a look :p

 

C+C Please!

 

One of the interesting yet unadvertised sites in Newfoundland is the folded rocks near Port aux Port.

You have to ask locals exactly where they are and how to get to them but it is worth the effort.

This formation is also called the Faults & Folds of West Bay Beach.

"The folds of rock are related to the churning tectonic activity that gave rise to the earth's mantle hundreds of millions of year ago."

For scale I am about 6 feet tall.

Smile on Saturday - White on white

 

“Either it is the fold of the infinite, or the constant folds of finitude which curve the outside and constitute the inside.”

 

― Gilles Deleuze, Foucault

Another shot of that satin rose I liked so much. I particularly love this angle as my eye seems to get caught in that hint of heart right in the centre of the swirls! Can you see it?

Conley folding plate 3¼ x 5½. Vitesses B, T, 1-100. Lentille Octar Aplanat f/8. Année 1900-1910.

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