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Looking close ... on friday 3.4.2020 "Keychain"
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LITTLE FREDDY:
I don't want to be a key chain!
ME:
It doesn't take long dear one.
I'll take a picture for Macro Mondays and then I'll unchain you again.
Here we go..
Look at my nose
1...2..3...Click
Ready!!
Macro Mondays theme: Keychain
Little Freddy is a keychain handcrafted by Merrythought, a British historical factory
... macro mondays ... keychain ...
hmm !
... this keychain is with me since the day I had sheep ... the sheep are no longer with me, but the chain remained ...
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Macro Mondays - Keychain
Image measures 2.75" on the long side.
Happy Macro Monday!
Compositionally Challenged Week 1 - Contrast
Keychain
For Macro Monday - Keychain
The chain that I keep the key for the lock I use to secure my bicycle on.
The 'boot' is 45 mm in length.
Happy Macro Monday!
This is a Keychain my son gave me for fathers day a good few years ago . it means the world to me .The disc is less than 25mm 1inch in Diameter. HMM Folks
Merci per un instant, els comentaris o els favorits. HMM!
Detall del clauer on porto les claus de casa.
Dear friends of ours from Nepal gave us this tiny, hand-painted elephant keychain after a home visit.
Macro Mondays, theme: Keychain
The keychain fob is precisely 3 cm in diameter.
Leica lens set to macro mode.
Our front door key is attached to this wooden keychain that looks 3D but is actually quite smooth and worn.
Douglas, had sensed it when he and the other Highland cattle were herded out of the back of the truck and into that place. Something was very wrong. He knew he had to find a way out. He'd tried to explain to the others, but there hadn't been much time. Then there was a door left open, into a long passageway, then a slope, into a drain and eventually out into the night air. But why hadn't the others followed him? For now, Douglas could only head for the hills and hope the others would find a way out too.
Carved wooden keychain, shaped as a Highland cow. With the loop stretched out it was just a little over 3 inches, so it was cropped slightly more than I would have liked. The tunnel exit was a small flash head reflector, narrow end towards the camera. This was then lit by firing a flash head fitted with a snood from behind and slight above.
Looking Close ... On Friday ~ Key-chain
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An old RAF keychain made from a think chunk of what I think is brass. The crown indicates its a Kings crown, which would date it around the Second World War, which ties in with the dates of the owners service. It is most likely cast from an original cap badge of the time. Many keys hang from it as the whole ensemble is reflected in a mirror against a colourful sparkly background.