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Debt trap. Sounds almost like a death trap. It’s a bottomless hole, which you can fall into for the rest of your life
Macro Monday theme: Plastic
Child's toy of interlocking plastic segments, can be arranged in a multitude of combinations.
All materials in this house are from the ocean. The art project is located in Norway, Hvaler and made bye Solveig Egeland and children from the local kindergarten. We must stop polluting the oceans. Plastic never goes away, it only moves somewhere else...
A bit more plastic madness, enjoyed this place a lot and enjoyed Jon Wild's And Mr sAg's take on this place...Masters at work!!
Plastic man fig: superman hair, nova head, Robin torso
Plastic man plane transformation: moc based off of batman 3
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Made for Macro Mondays.
A strip cut from a sprite bottle and dipped into hot water. If cut in the right direction it coils into a right hand spiral. Photographed in the light of the rising sun.
Stop using single-use plastic! Re-use, recycle, repair!
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Another great outfit from my Blogger room auction win at PARE. This is the Ryder Set from FIOR and it's adorbs!
Beachy's Best Life Blog: beachysl.wordpress.com/2025/06/16/plastic-skateboard/
Carving through your streets on a plastic skateboard
It′s awfully hard to speak when you can't be straight forward
Your guardian is no guard of mine
So holster your tongue and stop
It hurts me to be so dry
When all you ever did what try
Try to be cool
Try to be cool
Without a doubt plastic has made a huge impact on all of our lives benefitting us in inordinate amount of ways - BUT! As I was thinking and searching for ideas for this week’s theme I was taken by this small child’s ball and saw it as our Blue Planet Earth, and how it reminded me of what destruction we have caused. Sadly all too often we are seeing the devastation that plastic is causing to this remarkable Planet of ours. I dearly hope that when my grandchildren have their own grandchildren we have found the solution and stopped blighting our world with this amazing invention?
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Made entirely from "Lego Bricks" seen at a exhibition in Hulls Ferens Art Gallery ..This Exhibition gathers the work of 18 Artists and Designers from all over the World who use "Lego" Bricks as their Inspiration on any Subject .
I was messing around with the water droplets on the Hot Glue Gun strings and had a piece of shiny, reflective art paper as the background and a small, bi-color LED light as the light source. As I bent the paper and moved the light around, I saw that I could get the light to separate into the the full spectrum and see all the different colors split. Like the way light does when it passes through a prism or raindrops and mist in the atmosphere to create a rainbow. This is then refracted into the water droplets.
Again, I didn't have this planned out, but I was happy that I stumbled onto it! This was an early version of my strings on the plastic container. I didn't have that many laid down yet.
Shot using my Tokina AT-X 90mm f2.5 Macro lens and the AT-X 1:1 extender.
Early morning walk.
Wrapping hay bales in black plastic seems to be an increasing trend over the last few years. I know for a fact this farmer didn’t use it in this meadow last year. Is it biodegradable? I don’t know, but it seems to be bucking the anti plastic trend, and given the thousands of years farmers haven’t wrapped their hay in plastic, why?
Taken at the Fastiques Rod & Custom Car Club's Pumpkin Run Nationals car show and swap meet held at the Clermont County Fair Grounds in Owensville, Ohio.
Unfortunately there was a white car next to the Packard which didn't make for the best background. I was surprised to see the red plastic on the ornament. Certainly most of the Packard hood ornaments I remember were all metal.
Grooves (crenellations?) in a plastic bottle, reflecting the rest of the room, for #MacroMondays #Plastic
Taken around 1.25x magnification, cropped and straightened.
Paying on the plastic... and a nod to Mastercard's predecessor 'Access' who's advertising tag line was "your flexible friend'. My flexing mastercard shot is a stack of 14 images all at f2.8 to create the backdrop I was after.
The theme for this week's Macro Mondays is "plastic". I became very aware of the issue of single-use plastic contaminating our oceans on visiting uninhabited areas of eastern Greenland last year and taking part in a beach clean-up - we collected dozens of items of throwaway plastic. It has become big news this year with the UK's proposal to ban plastic straws and cotton buds. For my macro entry I decided to take a picture of my water bottle, which I now use instead of buying bottled water - saving a lot of money as well as doing a small bit to save our oceans. So - this is "Plastic" for Macro Mondays. HMM! (field of view is under 2 inches)
And doubling up - my Day 23 entry for April 2018: A month in 30 pictures, and #23/100 for 100 x: The 2018 Edition - my x is macro with a dedicated macro lens.
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Week 13 theme: Plastic. Artificial flowers, A last-minute shot before midnight. One photo a day. (83/366) -- March 23, 2020
Just when Blue Beetle is about to sit on a couch...BAM! Turns out the couch is no couch at all but Plastic Man!
Arman, Artériosclérose, 1961, Accumulation of forks and spoons in wooden [plastic] box, 18 3/10 x 28 1/2 x 3 in - 46.5 x 72.4 x 7.6 cm, Private collection
Altro titolo - Another title: Artériosclérose, 2024
[Fototeca Fondazione Omeri]
It's been a month since I bought into m43 system and since then I have been researching small and budget-friendly lens that I can carry on my sunset strolls and don't have to worry too much about gear safety.
You know I am a big fan of telephoto lens and during my research this lens caught my attention - the Olympus 40-150 R f4-5.6, and because of its all plastic construction, people also give it a nickname called "Plastic Fantastic". This little lens checks all the boxes for my casual need - Very small, very light weight, good enough reach (80-300mm equivalent), decent image quality, and most importantly, it is CHEAP. I paid $75 for this lens in mint condition.
This image was taken using this lens on one of my recent sunset strolls. I kind like the way it renders this scene and yes I also enjoy shooting people and landscape together!