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"An arrow can only be shot by pulling it backward. So when life is dragging you back with difficulties, it means that it's going to launch you to something great."
Native American Wisdom
MacroMondays "Arrow"
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I'll be darned if this wasn't one of the most difficult #Macromonday challenges for me! During these challenges, I strive to tell a story, or capture the imagination, but try as I might I could not think of how to do it within the confines of this "Pick Two" challenge. Finally, I decided on a Blue Pen as my subject...and after many attempts at trying to find a creative way to capture a blue pen, I went with a story that we are all too familiar with. I hope you enjoy! HMM!
I'm not going to say What this is... only that it's Not a camera lens and is in fact Much smaller than the macro requirements... probably less than a quarter inch diameter...... A mysterious hole to somewhere, or perhaps nowhere! :) HMM!
macromonday-- the theme is seeing double and this little moth was on my car's outside rear view mirror. serendipitous and pollen laden.
apologies for not commenting today as much as i oft times do on a monday-- am deep into a project
A detail from a wine bottle stopper - a kitsch Christmas present from 20 years ago. #Macromondays #pink
A bit for 13mm screws...
Submission to group MacroMondays for theme Less Than An Inch...
HMM! :-)
Shot with Sony Alpha 6000 an my Nikon 35-105 retro mounted...
(to be honest I totally forgot to note the details this time... :-( )
I don’t know how or why but my Macromondays posting got deleted!! It just vanished!!! SIGH…So I’m reposting.
It had 25 faves and more than 350 views and lots of comments- sigh again
When I can get to my laptop, I’ll add the size verification and the context shots to the first comment box. This portion of the envelope is about 4.6 cms
…..what an appealing peel….💙🍌 HMM 🍌💙
In preperation for MacroMondays theme “Circles“...
Let's see which one I will add to the group then...
HMM! :-)
This time I used extension rings with my Tamron 18-200mm...
This is Ratmolly's egg. She is a Phoenix hen, the size of a Bantam hen so her eggs are very small (about an inch and a half tall). She was the only one to survive out of a dozen various breeds of fertilized eggs that I bought at auction. She is dwarfed by her large breed sisters and although not known to be prolific egg producers she actually gives me one every day or every other day. I love her feisty little spirit!