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“Needle and Thread”
Another pleasing and very easy effort with my little Panasonic. I think the autofocus is just outstanding. Direct sun through Venetian blinds. Scrap of Hardanger embroidery cloth used for needle storage. Eye of the upper needle is about 3/8".
For Macro Mondays, this weeks theme is Crystal. Here is a cairn made out of some salt crystals to help me locate my needle and thread. I may never loose a needle again. HMM.
It's usually the other way around these days when I sew, the eye of the needle is the blurry bit, not the cotton ; )
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Red Lady and Teddy Bear were in the middle of a sewing course. Teddy Bear wanted really badly to learn how to sew… He had so many shirts without buttons !! Red Lady is very good with a needle (see yesterday’s picture). She loves to sew and can teach anyone how to sew a button for sure! So since, both of them, Red Lady and Teddy Bear, were on quarantine together (they both were in contact with Yellow Lady and Mr. Kosmo who were on a trip, but not together) it was a perfect timing and perfect activity to keep them busy.
All of a sudden, Teddy Bear heard something! It is a well know fact: bears have a great sense of hearing and can hear almost everything!! In fact, the Army thought about using them as spies during the WWII but since there have been a few causalities when trying to understand what the bear was try to tell with his roar, the project was abandoned….
Teddy Bear was hearing a very, very low noise and a very particular one : the sound of toilet paper roll flapping on the wind ! Yes, Teddy Bear was positive: somewhere, not that far from the quarantine dome, toilet paper was flapping on the wind…. like a beautiful white flag….
Without hesitation, Teddy Bear run very, very fast in the general direction of the noise! Yes, TOILET PAPER for everyone!!!! He was ecstatic!! It is not that they had no toilet paper left, but you can always stock more!! There is no such a thing as too much of toilet paper for two persons in quarantine! And even if you have too much toilet paper, you can always use it later, after all the Covid -19 panic!!
Teddy was running like crazy and he was the first in line at the store! He grabbed as many rolls as he could…not even waiting for the clerk to put all rolls on the shelf! He had a huge pile of toilet paper rolls in his tiny hands (keep in mind that the toilet paper rolls were miniature, and yes, I made them myself!!! Super easy to make and I didn’t use any toilet paper to make them!!!!) and he was about to go back to his quarantine dome but…. People in line looked very angry!! Teddy Bear got all the toilet paper there was in the store! Just few minutes after the pile was restocked… Everyone was super mad and pissed at Teddy… The situation looked very dangerous… The crowd was getting bigger and bigger and everyone was pointing fingers at Teddy Bear ….
So, without hesitation, Teddy started to run, very, very fast carrying all the rolls back to the dome and Red Lady!!!
Without any air to breath (he didn't wear his mask so he had to hold his breath for the whole time !!), he made it just in time!! The crowd was behind him and they almost got one of his paws, but Red Lady quickly closed the quarantine dome and they were safe again! Only after, Teddy Bear realized that, he lost one precious roll of toilet paper and all of his buttons he wanted so badly to sew back on his shirt….
The moral of the story: you may have all the toilet paper in the world, but you will never know what you may lose in order to get it!
Today is an orange day at Color My World Daily and we celebrate buttons at Crazy Tuesday Group. And of course, we love teddy bears at the fabulous Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday Group!!!
Red and green thread in a needle.
5.8:1 aspect ratio (5:1 lens plus crop - 6.2mm/0.24" edge-to-edge)
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The first image of my fifth year in submitting to Macro Mondays. My first was 14th March 2016 (Red).
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NON HO LETTO IL LIBRO MA HO VISTO IL FILM.
--------------------------------------- I HAVE NOT READ THE BOOK BUT I HAVE SEEN THE FILM.
La cruna dell'ago.
Gran Bretagna 1981
Un film di Richard Marquand. Con Donald Sutherland, Stephen MacKenna, Philip Martin Brown, Kate Nelligan.
Un'abilissima spia tedesca riesce a eludere la caccia della polizia britannica e a imbarcarsi verso il continente qualche giorno prima che gli alleati sbarchino in Normandia. Durante la fuga s'innamora di una donna sposata con prole, che una volta a conoscenza della sua identità, lo uccide.
Donald McNichol Sutherland è un attore canadese. Attivo sia nel cinema come nel teatro e nella televisione, è padre degli attori Rossif e Kiefer Sutherland. Ha al suo attivo oltre quaranta anni di carriera e la partecipazione ad un centinaio di pellicole, spesso nel ruolo del protagonista.
CANON EOS 6D Mark II con ob. CANON EF 100 mm L Macro IS USM
For this week's MacroMondays challenge "Stitch"
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Die Herausforderung in dieser Woche lag im Lichtaufbau.
Zum Ausleuchten der Nadel habe ich einen Blitzkopf mit Snoot und Honeykomb Aufsatz verwendet und über zwei Styroporplatten das Licht gelenkt. Der Blitzkopf stand links unten hinter dem Objekt - ca. im 170° Winkel zur Kamera. 6 Fotos wurden mit Focus Stacking zusammengefügt.
The challenge this week was the light construction.
To illuminate the needle I used a flash head with snoot and honeykomb attachment and directed the light over two styrofoam plates. The flash head was located in the lower left corner behind the object - about 170° angle to the camera. 6 photos were assembled with focus stacking.
This is a free work especially for the Macro Monday challenge | Dies ist eine freie Arbeit speziell für die Macro Monday Herausforderung.
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Hiding the end of yarn in my granny square. Making a blanket and it´s lots of yarn just waiting to be hidden away. Not my favorite when it comes to crocheting, but hopefully the end result will be good and warm. HMM!
This is a stacked focus macro shot I took today because I need to learn this technique. #MacroMonday #NeedleandThread
For Macro Monday's "Inspired by a Song"
I've chosen Sam Mendes song 'Stitches'
I've always loved the chorus for this song
I'll be needing stitches
Tripping over myself,
Aching, begging you to come help
And now that I'm without your kisses
I'll be needing stitches
[x3:]
Needle and the thread,
Gotta get you out of my head
Needle and the thread,
Gonna wind up dead
Needle and the thread
Macro Mondays: Needle and Thread
Needle and thread, with a tiny wooden thread spool and button.
100mm + 25mm extension tube
I thought of calling this "sew far sew good" but refrained from that. I decided to leave the silly titles to Matt Not too pleased with this...saw a much better version elsewhere!
I don't do a lot of sewing (some, but not a lot) so when the Macro Mondays theme of "Needle and Thread" was announced I was like, "What can I do that's different and makes sense to me?" Well, I'm way more into Sci-fi then stitching, and a needle does look a little like a rocket if you view it right, so why not set it on fire. Natural thought progression -- right? So, there you have it. That's why I have burning thread in my needle.