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Macro Mondays - Numbers and Letters
Whether through choice or necessity there are now a number of very good 'alcohol free' options on the market today.
This weeks Macro Mondays theme is "Numbers and Letters". So having just popped a cork on a bottle of 19 Crimes - The Uprising - Red Wine, I was intrigued that the cork seemed to meet the criteria of the theme..by the way the wine was very nice HMM
Redux Themes: Numbers and Letters & Pins
Before there was Uber you needed one of these pins to drive people around.
Another 80 megapixel photo.
readings from my dive computer yesterday. first time back since April for my buddy so shallow and short.
A stainless Steel Thread Gauge.
The part shown is less than 60 mm
Many thanks for the comments and Favs :-) HMM
The 7/5/2021 Macro Mondays theme it Numbers and Letters.
This is the rear sight that was on my custom built target rifle when I was a member of the United States International Rifle Team nearly 70 years ago. It's been rattling around in the back of one of my junk drawers for all these years and has become a bit corroded, so I converted it to black & white in an effort to hide the rust... Fortunately, the numbers and letters stand out clearly for the MM theme.
~ “MACRO MONDAYS ~ “NUMBERS AND LETTERS” ~ “7/5/21” ~ "2"X 1 3/4" ~ "GOLD". ~ "WATCH" ~ "PURPLE" ~ "WHITE" ~. "BLACK" ~
One of my attempts at the "Macro Mondays" theme "Numbers and Letters"
Shot with a Schneider-Kreuznach "M-Claron 60 mm F 5.6" lens on a Canon EOS R5.
Macro Mondays - Numbers and letters
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Super Loud Alarm Clock ⏰
Shot for Macro Mondays Weekly theme "Numbers and Letters"
Cropped to meet the size limit. Less than 3 inches or 7.6 centimeters.
Image made in response to July 5 Macro Mondays' theme, "Numbers and Letters."
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This is a sterling silver thimble, just under one inch high. It's taken in natural light with an LED torch for the highlight and sitting on blue shiny card for the reflection. It's been copped to 16x9 but otherwise is straight out of the camera.
Looking up the hallmarks it was made by Charles Horner of Chester in 1912.
For Macro Mondays, Numbers and Letters. From a replica pocket sundial, something a 17th Century wayfarer might have kept on his person. The 1637 version of an iwatch.
Remember when postage was only 2 cents? Congrats if you do because you could be over 100 years old. From 1919 until 1932, United States postage was only 2 cents (per ounce).
Macro Mondays theme: Numbers and Letters.
Detail of my Samyang 8mm fish eye lense, shot with Nikkor 50mm F/1.4 + 12mm extension tube.
for Macro Mondays
And here is my earworm
ever since I took this photo. I only listened to it once but it has been stuck there for days. You have been warned!