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For Macro Mondays

 

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A table number at the Mweya Lodge in Uganda.

 

Shot in Uganda in 2008. Nikon D70, Micro-Nikkor 105 mm.

 

Part of the set "By The Numbers". Please see the set description for some more info.

A busy Wren building a nest.

 

Small and chestnut brown with a short cocked tail, the Wren is one of our most widespread birds and can be found across Britain & Ireland.

 

The Wren is often heard before it is seen, giving its scolding 'tik-tik-tik-tik' alarm call or in full song which - for such a tiny bird - is remarkably loud! It is found in a wide variety of habitats, from rural farmland, woodland and uplands to cities, towns and gardens.

 

The Wren is the most numerous wild breeding bird in the UK, although its numbers can fluctuate, with declines after cold winters. Where it occupies far flung islands, the breeding populations have become so isolated that new subspecies have evolved; hirtensis on Fair Isle and hebridensis on St Kilda are larger and darker than their mainland cousins, and their songs differ slightly too.

Analog numbers and letters

Hufeisensiedlung, Berlin-Britz

40337

We've already got 2 N°27s and both are far prettier than this one. Which was pretty much a standard design in Perros. Although this one looks like it was two number stuck together.

 

Here's a link to Wendy's Numbers : www.flickr.com/photos/44506883@N04/albums/72157651152832991/

 

and to Wendy's Challenge here : www.flickr.com/photos/44506883@N04/albums/72157647970041496/

 

Maybe view large, but thank you for your favourites. :)

10 numbers make up all of the phone numbers in the world. Wacky, huh?

Yashicamat 124G

Ilford HP5+ (@800asa)

Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 10 mins @ 20°

Wakering Photography Group Winter Photo Marathon 2020.

 

Six images in Five hours on Six given topics.

 

Category 1 :- Number 1.

 

The group met up at 10.00 am Saturday 1st February 2020 at Morleys Nursery Tea Room Great Wakering to register their empty camera card for the challenge, the categories were given at that time.

 

1/ Number 1.

2/ Glitter.

3/ Out Of Place.

4/ Time.

5/ From a Low Angle.

6/ Reflection.

 

All images had to be in jpeg, No Post Processing, just one image per category, we had to return to our groups meeting place, the Great Wakering Royal British Legion Club by 3.00 pm.

 

The images were downloaded to our laptop and were stored for judging by three independent judges on Thursday 13th February 2020, the results will be declared at our next Photography Group meeting Monday 17th February 2020.

 

A rushed image to be honest, when I checked my original choice I noticed a refection, sadly I was at a different location by then Grrr.

 

I would like to express my thanks to my Daughter Helen for all her hard work, time and effort in running a fascinating challenge.

 

For "Macro Mondays" ; theme : "Numbers and Letters".

Vintage Pentax ME Super. Around 50 years old I think.

That's a magnet with raised glass of the first rollercoaster to top 200ft tall at Cedar Point in Ohio (the only one to include two kinds of numbers), in front of a micro K'nex rollercoaster

When I was actively involved with archery I was privileged to be a member of the Royal Toxophilite Society based in Buckinghamshire, UK.

The image is part of a small car badge.

 

A Toxophilite is a person who loves shooting with a bow and arrow.

 

Macro Mondays theme: Numbers and Letters

 

Thanks to everyone who took the time to view, comment, and fave my photo. It’s really appreciated. 😊

Flying lessons.

Hoping they are coming in numbers soon.

Konica TC-X + Hexanon 40mm F1.8

Fomapan 200

Agfa R09 Stand

Krakow, Poland

© 2018

different.photography/

A number is a mathematical object used to count, measure and also label. The original examples are the natural numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and so forth. In addition to their use in counting and measuring, numerals are often used for labels (as with telephone numbers), for ordering (as with serial numbers), and for codes (as with ISBNs). In common usage, number may refer to a symbol, a word, or a mathematical abstraction. (wikipedia).

Without the numbers there would be no civilization, it's a copyright by mankind.

 

Un numero è un oggetto matematico utilizzato per contare , misurare e anche etichettare . Gli esempi originali sono i numeri naturali 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 e così via. Oltre al loro uso nel conteggio e nella misurazione, i numeri vengono spesso utilizzati per le etichette (come per i numeri di telefono ), per gli ordini (come per i numeri seriali ) e per i codici (come per gli ISBN ). Nell'uso comune, il numero può riferirsi a un simbolo, una parola o un'astrazione matematica . (wikipedia)

Senza i numeri non esisterebbe civiltà, è un copyright dell'umanità.

In the Netherlands , more than 10 billion eggs are produced each year . On the average , the Dutchman consumes around 200 of them per year . All eggs are marked , and the number refers to the producer (i.e. the farm, not the chicken) .

"een ei" = an egg / one egg

For "Crazy Tuesday" ; theme : "Numbers".

The clock (old school digital!!) and timers on our Sears Kenmore double oven, with the haze on the inside of the glass. It has to be 50 years old - and will have to be updated soon ... sadly

 

We're Here! April 21st challenge Numberwang

 

Also **Day 52 of 365 for 365 Days Project**

Ombre - ODC

"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #19" "Numbers" "Geometry Sunday"

Schillig, April 2023

Taken while in New Zealand....I liked the contrast of the lone lamb against the sheep with full coats ....you can feel it shivering in the cold

When looking at the activity on this sunflower, all I could think of was a clock & the bees are the numbers;):). I love all the interesting insects attracted to a sunflower:). VIEW ON BLACK if you have the time:):)....

View On Black

Macro Monday's

Cell Phone shot of my Sony a7III

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