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"Macro Mondays" - "One Word"
Titel: Eieruhr - Industrie Produkt Makro Kunst Fotografie.
Jörg Schubert / #schubertj73 / Galerie MakersPlace Künstler
Title: egg timer - Industrial Product Macro Art Photography.
Jörg Schubert / #schubertj73 / Gallery MakersPlace Artists
Chocolatier (Chocolate maker)
"A la fois technicien et artisan, s'il est un métier gourmand, c'est bien celui du chocolatier. Celui-ci mélange les saveurs, sculpte les tablettes, dose les noisettes et les pralines pour imaginer des recettes qui régaleront sa clientèle."
"Both a technician and a craftsman, if there's one gourmet profession, it's that of the chocolatier. They mix flavours, sculpt bars, measure out hazelnuts and pralines to create recipes that will delight their customers. "
MACRO MONDAYS
"One Word"
J'accepterai volontiers en cadeau ce lot de savonnettes vintage au miel de Rose avec pour seul mot d'ordre Love.
The words of John Lennon's song seem so wistful in today's world …
"Imagine all the people
Livin' life in peace"
For the Macro Monday challenge "One Word”
Size guide in the first comment field.
HMM!! 😊
My 2024 set: Here
previous years of the Macro Mondays challenge:
My 2023 set: Here
My 2022 set: Here
My 2021 set: Here
My 2020 set: Here
My 2019 set: Here
My 2018 set: Here
My 2017 set: Here
My 2016 set: Here
My 2015 set: Here
My 2014 set: Here
My 2013 set: Here
For the Macro Mondays theme: One Word
Detail from old and beat up but still good bicycle gloves made by Roeckl
Mamie is the name that my granddaughters call me. This is on a picture frame that my daughter and granddaughters gave me. HMM!
One of my attempts at the "Macro Mondays" theme "One Word".
Shot with an Isco Optic "Kiptar 95 mm F 2" (projection) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
This word comes with a bit of a story.
It is written on a plaque at the bottom of the bell tower of the Ostfriedhof (East Cemetery) in Kiel.
This bell tower houses the bell of Praust near Dresden, and was found after the war on the bell cemetery in Hamburg. During the war, many churches had to give their bells for the war effort to make weapons and stuff. Quite a few bells survived and could be given back to where they came from.
Not this one, as the parish of Praust ceased to exist in catholic Poland. The pastor of the Andreaskirche (St.Andrew's church) somehow aquired this bell, and wanted to put it on the cemetery, because we had no bell to toll for the funerals.
This bell tower was made all through donations: money from people, work and material from a lot of local companies.
It was built by the apprentices of the naval yard Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft, and Werft is today's word.
Size reference in the first comment, and yes, these are full three inches.
Alas NOT for #MacroMondays "ONE WORD".
TWO WORDS AND TOO BIG...;-(
Picture for SIZE VERIFICATION in the first commentbox.
For Macro Mondays - One Word
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This magnet I purchased on my last trip to Ireland measures 2.25" X 2". HMM, everyone ! !
Macro Mondays: One Word
Nice short Hawaiian name for the Hawaiian Goose, Branta sandvicensis.
Using the letters from an Hawaiian word game ... lots of vowels & few consonants! (7cm)
This tiny label that I photographed is located on the BACK of the Morton Salt Container. The little girl measures .5 inches from the top of her umbrella to the heel of her right heel. the one-word, Morton, measures 1.25 " in width.
The Morton Salt girl debuted over a hundred years ago in 1914 and has had updates to her appearance 6 times since then.
She first appeared on the label when the Morton Salt Company introduced the easy-pour spout. This iconic symbol has appeared in cabinets all over the world. Open your spice cabinet and I bet you'll find her on your shelf too.