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Nein ? Kein Wunder, habe ich sie doch gerade erfunden !! 😊
Sie funktioniert ganz einfach. Man legt nur wenig auf den Teller und isst mit vorgehaltener Lupe und schon vergrößert sich die Portion !! 👍😜
No ? No wonder, I just invented it! 😊
It works very simply. You just put only a little on your plate and eat with a magnifying glass in front of you and the portion increases!
👍😜
Smile on Saturday: OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
For the Smile on Saturday theme of optical instruments.. I tend to use the macro-clip on lens the most (bet tha doesn’t surprise anyone who knows me). I’m not sure I’ve ever actually used the fish-eye clip-on lens and kept the pictures.
…….💙🔎️HSoS😎💙
Smile on Saturday Theme: Optical Instruments
Camera Obscura
Die einfachste Art zu fotografieren.
Selbstgemachte Lochblendenkamera mit einer Blendenöffnung
von 0,36mm. Das Foto wurde 100 Sekunden auf Schwarzweiß Fotopapier
belichtet mit einer errechneten Blende 278 und danach entwickelt.
Anschließend wurde unter einem Schwarzweiß Vergrößerungsgerät das Foto
nocheinmal auf ein zweites Fotopapier durchbelichtet
und entwickelt zum Positivfoto.
Camera Obscura
The simplest way to take photos.
Homemade pinhole camera with an aperture of 0.36 mm.
The photo was exposed for 100 seconds on black and white photographic paper
exposed with a calculated aperture of 278 and then developed.
The photo was then exposed again under a black and white enlarger
on a second photographic paper
and developed into a positive.
Vintage glasses on a vintage love letter (1936).
Texture used: SeattleTypeThing by Jerry Jones, thank you very much, I love this one !!
Happy Smile on Saturday
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Captured for Smile on Saturday theme: Optical Instruments.
HSoS everyone!
And for Color my World Daily (Pink or Purple Day on Saturday).
Background is one of my paint pouring creations.
This Magnifying Glass slides up from its own hard plastic case. When up, it also activates a small light on the underside, which also helps to clearly see what is being magnified. Just push gently at the top, and the lens slides into the case. The light automatically turns off at the same time. Comes with two batteries installed, plus two replacements.
Theme: "Optical Instruments"
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For the Smile on Saturday group - theme Optical Instruments
A freezing cold day down at Mudeford Quay
Posted for Smile on Saturday theme; "Optical Instruments". HSoS!
I am a huge Sherlock Holmes fan, and I immediately thought of a "magnifying glass" when I saw this week's challenge.
As you can see, Sherlocks housekeeper had his favorite tea ready when he arrived home. When Sherlock came through the front door - he removed his hat, laid down his 10-power silver and chrome magnifying glass, and headed straight for the teapot atop his desk. As he relaxed for the evening, he puffed on his pipe and pondered over the next mysterious case that he had to solve - would he need Dr. Watsons help to solve it? . . .
For Smile on Saturday! - Optical instruments
This hands-free hanging magnifier belonged to my paternal grandparents. Van Waffle (Pappy) might have used it for looking at his stamp collection or Fern (Mimi) might have used it to read books and the newspaper. I felt closer to Pappy than my other three grandparents. He had been a self-made, successful business owner and a hard man by many accounts. I never saw that side of him. The year I was born he suffered a heart attack and retired. I guess it softened him. He had time for me. He remained active and did not have another heart attack until 20 years later when he died peacefully in his sleep, age 82. I've kept this magnifier since Mimi moved out of their house into a nursing home 30 years ago, knowing it would become useful someday. So far I have only used it two or three times to fix difficult knitting errors. Pappy would be puzzled to find me using it in fibrecraft, but he shared my enjoyment of gardening and storytelling.
Project 365, 2023 Edition: Day 25/365
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… if you look closely, that is!
One of my attempts at the "Smile on Saturday" theme "optical instruments".
Shot with a Mamiya "Sekor CU 65 mm F 5.6" lens on a Canon EOS R5.
A foldable or collapsible lorgnette is a pair of spectacles without side arms that are held in front of the eyes by a stick.
Eine klapp- oder faltbare Lorgnette (Stielbrille) ist eine bügellose,
an einem Stiel vor die Augen zu haltende Brille.
Für "Smile on Saturday"
Thema "Optical Instruments" am 28.01.2023.
A "Happy Smile on Saturday" 😊
and a relaxed weekend for all of you.
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With the exception of the camera, everything about this photo is vintage: the two magnifiers, the piece of marble that serves as a background, the lens with which this photo was taken, not to mention me... 😅
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An LED-illuminated magnifier. This enlarged and enhanced version of an ordinary magnifying glass is an indispensable device, especially to my aging eyes.
#Optical Instruments#.
Auswahlfoto:
Für:“Smile on Saturday“ am 28.01.2023.
Thema:“Optical Instruments“.
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