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Omg, I love this theme!
I have an extensive collection of fridge magnets, I collect them from every place, country I’ve been too. I have eight of these boards (sadly could only get 6 in pic) they are in my little loo.
They are such a great memory booster for Us.
I reckon I have over 450 of them.
Pequeño puesto ambulante de souvenirs turisticos, imagen nocturna capturada en el inicio del recorrido peatonal por el Puente De Brooklyn.
Cámara Nikon D850 con lente 24-120 F4/G-VR editada con Camera Raw y Photoshop CC 2019
Recomiendo hacer doble click sobre la imagen y ver en grande.
I recommend see in larger, clicking double on the imagen.
Muchas gracias a todos por vuestra visita y apoyo.
Thanks so much everyone for your visit and support.
Different configurations of collected steel sculptural forms. Two being magnetic allowing for reconfiguration at the whim of the owner/curator. The diameter of the round base is about 200mm.
uberOrbs (formerly Magnetoids)Two highly polished, elliptical shaped magnets that are
made of a smooth ceramic or glass-like mineral called Hematite.
Für "Looking close... on Friday!"
Thema "Magnets" am 03.01.2025.
Have a good start into the weekend 🌸
and many, many thanks for all your views, faves and comments.
We were attracted like magnets
... so the circle was closed...
... and magic happened.
(Maria)
Smile on Saturday! :-) - Magnets
(photo by Freya)
Thanks for views, faves and comments! ;-)
but being magnets they didn't keep still for me and jumped into their own positions. These are all magnetic holders for my whiteboard.
For Looking Close... on Friday!
J'ai fixé sur la porte de mon frigidaire une multitude de magnets pour me rappeler de bons souvenirs de mon île natale telle cette bouteille Hinano de Tahiti sur laquelle est venu se poser une pince en bois spécial grille pain magnétique. #Macro #MacroMondays #Magnetic
I like taking beautiful photos of sad places. That's what I tell people that ask. I'm hardly ever asked, but I keep that answer handy because it pleases me. Finding sad places is the easy part. Transcending the sadness not so much. It's usually more of a thought process than a technical achievement. The camera is the medium. A visual extension of my mind's eye...a way to capture the essence of something I want to articulate. Things that are often based more on a feeling or a sense than things actually present. Sometimes it pans out; others not. More often, the results go out of kilter: too much beauty or too much sadness. It's all very subjective and I think my state of mind plays into which direction it will go. Weather can also skew the results. Just a little sun can cause unwanted cheerfulness or unwanted contrast. Likewise overcast can flatten a scene into lifelessness. And then there's times when the sadness is compounded to the point where there really isn't any beauty left in the scene. For some reason images like this result from my drive-by photos where the camera captures passing scenery. It's all quite spontaneous; nothing is composed or framed. It's just random image acquisition. It puts me in mind of people I've seen on youtube tossing a magnet on a rope into a lake to see what they can pull up. Lots of failure, but you just never know what's going to come up on the end of that rope.
Happy "Looking close... on Friday!" with "magnets".
... and thanks a lot for your views, faves and comments! :-)
These charming and colourful butterfly fridge magnets were made for charity by a friend we met in Anola,just east of Winnipeg, Canada.
They were made out of re-cycled plastic. Amazing work.
Keep well everyone.
Night shot of this sculpture. The actual name of this tall sculpture by Liu Jianhua is "Global Magnet" and the Chinese name is actually just "磁" (cí ="Magnet") - it stands 17.5 m tall in front of the SWFC (Shanghai World Financial Center).
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Looking back to 2015, an early start on the ferry from Levis to Quebec city had it's advantages - we more or less had it to ourselves. At the terminal, I was intrigued by a sculpture of what appeared to be two horseshoe magnets stuck together. I had no idea if it was an art piece or a corporate logo of some sort but from this perspective, many leading lines seemed to emphasize it. Perhaps someone in Flickrland can tell me what it represents.
CN A407 emerges out of the wooded confines of downstate Illinois with CN #5323, a GMD SD40-2W, leading two Illinois Central SD70s.
I've been on the road all this week with limited macro photo taking and editing abilities, so am using a "metal" picture from a few weeks ago - sorry!
These are little magnets that you stick together to make interesting shapes. The stack is about 1.5 x 2 inches. The shininess and reflections mentioned in this weeks challenge discussion was definitely an issue. All the little white rectangles are reflections of the lights around the table, but at least the camera (and me) didn't show up. HMM!
Bande magnétique Agfa-Gevaert 1/4 de pouce
Agfa-Gevaert 1/4 inch magnetic tape
Celle-ci a été enregistrée en 1975.
This one was recorded in 1975.
EF100mm f/2.8 L IS USM
Stack de 13 images capturées avec Helicon Remote et assemblées avec Helicon Focus
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#Obsolete
After clinging to the fridge door for many years this little fella has started to lose his magnetism, so now dangles from the radiator instead...at least his feet will be nice and warm! HSoS! :-)