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A 5" wire cutter plier and framers hanging wire. Tip of plier to green margin is 1.5".

group: #MacroMondays

theme: #HandTool

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There is only missing a piece of chewing gum, but this selection will fix 99,9 % of your little everyday mishaps. 99,9 % guaranteed.

Wire is probably the most used hand tool. This one is very thin,

its diameter is about 0,3 mm, so it can be used as a thread :)

 

Panasonic GH4 with Lumix G 30mm f/2.8 MACRO

 

Pocket Knife Tool for Macro Mondays

I tried to break the top of the pencil and capture that moment. It almost looks like slowmotion. I used a blue pencil with a blue paper as underground.

 

Monday Music Mania Group

One Piece at a Time ~~~ Johnny Cash

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ws-_syszg84

 

and second attempt to MM redux; Hand Tool

not in the Group Pool :-)

 

MacroMondays theme is "hand tool"

 

I thought this corkscrew was clean and shiny. The macro photo tells a very different story!

This spanner is shiny and looks brand new despite being at least 20 years old. When I got divorced I was sure I would need a selection of tools ... for something. I still haven't discovered what. :))

 

For scale, the little car is 0.75" high.

Macro mondais; Hand tool.

"I'm working hard this Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend.." -Tomitheos

 

Self Portrait

 

View on Black Background

 

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hand drill gears

The FlickrFriday guys want us to show the hand tools we use, to go as a photographer

 

Well, this is it

My camera, which is obvious 😄

Me, which is obvious 💃

And to go with these two, I show you my inspiration and passion 💕

Which I planted in this photo

 

Inspiration I get in the different scenery and spots on earth I encounter and explore

Passion comes with me, how can I leave out such an important part of myself

The joy I feel

The hunger I feel

The love I feel

 

And, actually there is one more thing.

 

The themes, the admins of the groups I attend to chooses, is actually an important thing to make us grow, evolve, explore and sometimes it even pushes us into things we didn't know we would like to photograph.

So thank you to the admins of the 4 groups I love to follow, thx for the inspiration and the amazing work you do on your spare time.

Can you imagine

They do this for us

That is pretty amazing

 

Thx from the bottom of my heart to you guys

#7dwf

#FlickrFriday

#MacroMondays

#SmileOnSaturday

 

Lol and you won't even know that I thank you 😂

Macro Mondays theme Hand Tool.

I have no doubt it is a hand tool, I can even say I am certain it is a kitchen utensil as it was displayed in a shop with other utensils, but I cannot confirm its purpose. It's not robust enough to be a potato masher, so maybe it is for scrambling eggs or frothing milk? It's 5 cm wide, made of wood. Any ideas what this might be? For Macro Mondays group, Hand Tool.

Woodworker checking the blade of his hand plane before taking it to the wood. A craftsman’s hand tools are like a musician’s instrument, they have to be carefully setup and finely tuned to bring that professional edge to the work. This image is part of my ongoing Artisans At Work project.

 

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These are the thinning shears I use to trim the hair around the edge of my dogs ears and around her eyes. They provide a jagged cut edge (after 3-4 snips), so the edge isn't blunt. I "was" using them to do her whole haircut, but since you need to do 3-4 snips per cut, I gave up that idea. ;-)

 

It was hard to get this shot to under 3 inches, but I finally managed it. That's a teeny tiny lady sitting on the adjustment screw of the sheers.

 

Lastly.. I never looked so close at my thinning sheers - weird looking blades!

Happy Macro Monday. :-)

A rusty wrench/spanner up close and personal.

A small brush - a hand tool which aids in making something beautiful - a painting! HMM:))

 

Shiny neon shoes with Canon Rebel, staged, clicked :) it was Raw and took off. F11. 200. I think 2 sec.

 

The handle area of two traditional garden forks.

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HMM!

 

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Opens both bottles and cans. Don't need anything else.

Whats crazy about two sets of hand tools?

Well the crazy bit is because I only wanted one Star Driver to open up one of my cameras to clean the sensor.

I ended up buying two sets just to get one to fit. I have used these tools perhaps twice now.

Love the simple design of this potato masher and the play of light and reflections and repetitions and curves.

... than for me to be able to thread that needle ;-)

 

I hadn't intended doing Macro Mondays this week due to a heavy workload but I was watching my husband taking in a new pair of shorts at the waist when the idea came to me. I confess that it was he who threaded the needle for me to take this shot but with camera on tripod I managed this - for the theme of 'Hand Tools ' Oh and silvery bokeh is a thimble.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sewing_needle

Every beekeepers best friend is the hive tool. It is used for maintaining and making hive parts, working with the bees and even when extracting honey. As well as a lever, cutting edge and nail extractor, it can be used to manipulate frames during an inspection, separating the sections of the hive and occasionally killing hive pests or destroying unwanted queen cells. One tool really does it all.

Expression of one blue cucumber

An antique hand held mixer. HMM everyone!

The can/bottle opener top right has been given the family nickname "Spanish Inquisition".

This is my entry for this week's Macro Mondays challenge, Hobby.

 

Among my many hobbies (Cricket, Photography, Games, Cooking etc.) I like Woodworking to be one of the best.

Not least because it is the most recent one, but mainly because it is like my job as an Engineer - you imagine, you design and you build, you fail, you correct and you succeed.

 

Also, as many countless people before me have said, making something with your own hands has a sense of satisfaction that is matched by very few other things.

 

Setup: I used two speedlights spilling light onto two DIY paper diffusers - one to light the scene fully, the other one to get the shiny bevel on the Chisel.

 

Although, in reality, those shavings were the result of planing wood rather than chiseling, for me this is a more pleasant image.

Having said all that, MY CHISELS NEED SHARPENING!

 

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