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The Roman Number C (= 100) derives from the Etruscan variant Ж (made of a right-hand open and left-hand open letter C) Under the Roman influence only the right-hand open C was kept and stands for the Latin word centum (= 100).
😄 Happy Macro Mondays 😄
Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)
Macro (1:1) of the Roman No “C“ (height 1 ¼")
taken 20.07.2020 and uploaded for
Macro Mondays #Numbers
ƒ/2.8
4.5 mm
1/6 Sec
ISO 400
Three inch length of some metal African spears. From Sudan I believe. The center one is wickedly spiky. One of many collections I retrieved after my father passed away. Not sure what to do with these!
A small heart locket about 3/4 inch across when closed. Holds shots of my only grandsons when they were little.
Macro Mondays.
LOVE.
... mit dem saß sie in den 60er Jahren des letzten Jahrhunderts bei Gewitter im Hausflur auf der Treppe. Ihre Dokumente / Ausweispapiere hatte sie darin - seit dem 2. Weltkrieg durch den Lärm von Fliegern und Bombeneinschlägen traumatisiert ...
... with this small leather case she sat on the stairs in the hallway during thunderstorms in the 60ies of the last century. She had her documents / identity papers in it - since world war 2 traumatized by the noise of planes and bombings...
HMM to all participants 💙💙💙
Last Friday, coming back from work, I found a window grille with a lot of rust and I thought to take some photos with my mobile, in case they were useful for this Monday, when I saw this insect (tipula) perched on the nodule of a grille. I put my scarf behind him to change the background, which was the color of the fence, and took some shots. I did not have a ruler to measure, but in those cases, I am governed by my index finger and according to my calculations, the diagonal of the photo is less than 7 cm.