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quote"In these uncertain times, we are all searching for a way to feel a little more in control of the situation. A way to get a handle on the events surrounding us."quote
Yes, indeed.
This is the handle of a mocha cup from the Meissen porcelain service swan with gold rim.
Try to avoid a Scandal
by using the Handle :-))
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
😄HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday😄
Photo taken March 31, 2023 and uploaded for the group
CrAzY Tuesday #Handles
Gigaset GS290
ƒ/2.0
3.5 mm
1/33 Sec
ISO 284
The Macro Mondays theme for 10/11 is sidelit.
Of the four possibilities this one is my favorite. If it drives me too crazy, I’ll take it into post processing later to get rid of that tiny hair.
This portion of the little sugar bowl is under two inches and I’ll put up a context picture later to verify that.
(btb, the runner up picture is of the Halloween duckies.)
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I wish all of you a beautiful week. I will be back on Saturday. And no, I’m not on vacation 😉. I earned a little Corona run-out.
In diesem Sinne wünsche ich Euch allen eine wundervolle Woche. Ich werd am Samstag wieder hier sein. Und, NEIN, ich hab keinen Urlaub 😉. Ich hab Corona Auslauf bekommen.
#Griffe#….Henkel.
Für:“ Crazy Tuesday“ am 04.04.2023.
Thema:“HANDLES“……(Griff)
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😄HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday 😄
This is a golden barrel cactus (Echinocactus grusonii), sometimes called mother-in-law's cushion.
There is an Australian slang term "cactus" meaning broken; ruined; no longer working, now mostly related to a technical system. "My computer is cactus!".
There are several opinions on the origin of this slang term. But most likely would be introduction of the prickly pear to Australia in 1788 on the First Fleet. It became a pest, quickly overrunning many thousand acres of farmland - rendering the farm "cactus!"
My attempt at the "Looking Close... on Friday" theme "Mug Handle".
Shot with a Meyer Optik "Domiron 50 mm F 2" lens on a Canon EOS R5.
Macro Mondays' theme "Handle with care" : A dry rose and a small, fragile glass.
HMM and have a wonderful week ahead!
This is the seed stage of that horrendous Borage plant that's in my front garden. Be careful when handling these, not sure if I mentioned this before but I am allergic to the fluid in the spines, causing dermatitis and apparently it's relatively common, however that said it's a very photogenic plant when you explore it fully and a treasure for macro such as this.
I trust everyone has a great weekend and so as always, thank you! :)
Macro Mondays - Stripes
I was shooting stripes here, stripes there, pages with stripes a box.
Voila, a handle on a tea cup.
Happy Macro Monday
apparently
Randonee harvesting like a boss
Walsh County - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Campton/46/53/23
Oh the Glenn Highway northeast of Anchorage.
Iconic little 'knob' in the Matanuska Valley, remnant of Ice Age glacier melt off.
For Macro Mondays' theme of the week.
Le thème de ce lundi est "Manipuler avec précautions". Il y a le choix.
For this week's MacroMondays challenge Handle.
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HMM- the theme for today, 5/25, is handle and this one is probably my favorite of the 3-4 macros that i'll put up. the whole buttonhook is in the first comment box, hopefully along with a story :)
here's the story: sam levenson, who was a humorist, told of a little boy who was just learning to read and had never seen a question mark before. he had, however, seen one of these tools which were used to button up shoes, before the advent of laces. so he read it thusly:
where are you going, little buttonhook?