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A focus stacked, macro image of a pair of mushrooms growing on a fallen tree.

Beneath the Safety Beach Jetty

Macro Mondays, theme: Sun Safety. Looking into the metal spine of a parasol.

 

Single image.

 

A vintage Nikkor 50 mm - f/1.4 lens was reverse-mounted on the camera using a reversal ring. The aperture was set to f/1.4.

 

For an image with scale, see here:

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Pose: CKey - Deyan static male set @ TMD

 

Hair: S-CLUB - JIN hair @ NEO JAPAN

 

Pants: [SOMNIUM] Techwear @ NEO JAPAN

 

Tattoo: .: CORAZON:. - Tattoo WANI @ NEO JAPAN

 

Accessories: Gild - Safety pin mask @ Salem

Badwolf - Xenos earrings @ NECROTIZE

Bondi - Banshee Katana and Kasa @ NEO JAPAN

 

Backdrop: ZEROICHI - ZANKYO @ NEO JAPAN

  

♫♥♫Bruce Springsteen - Nightshift♫♥♫

 

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Veiligheid boven alles

Hello my amazing Flickr friends !

 

Today is a red day at Color my World Daily. And the theme at Macro Mondays is safety. What is the best illustration (in my opinion) of safety ? Safety pin of course ! I must admit, as a clumsy person, I’m always carrying stuff just in case… and safety pins saved my life more than once !! Since I’m very lazy and I have no intention of learning how to sew, safety pins are my bests friends ! I have several garments with a very, very sophisticated safety pins system and I have been wearing those for years… A safety pin can be a life savor in lots of situations ! Especially if you work in an office and you have a dress code … Right now, it is another story: my safety pins aren’t that useful while working from home but I still carry them with me… You never know when you will need a safety pin !! Maybe a broken heart will need a safety pin just to hold all its pieces together…

 

I hope you like my picture ! Greetings from a very cold Montreal ! See you later !!

 

Thank you so much for all your lovely comments / favs/ general support / happy thoughts!! Stay safe and well!! And see you soon on Flickr !!

 

For your information: my safety pin is 1,5cm long.

Para el tema SAFETY de Macro Mondays.

Macro Mondays, theme: Safety

 

This effect was created by photographing safety pins, illuminated by candle light, using a vintage Nikkor 50 mm - f/1.4 lens that was reverse-mounted on the camera using a reversal ring. The aperture was set to 1.4.

 

Single exposure image. The image span is less than 2 inches.

 

This is a wee safety catch on an antique bracelet. And I just broke my new rule: do not ask my husband for his opinion. Too shallow, said he.

 

But when I donned my masculine side with that hat photo last week, I didn't please a few. Ah well, this is fewer than 2 inches/5cm. Might try a different aperture...or not.

 

©Jan Timmons 2021

I'm very sorry for no post few days :(

An emergency declaration was issued in Japan.

This has made my work more busy than ever ><!

Give me a break (T_T)

 

【memo】

@Collabor88

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r2 A/D/E sayori[Silver]Maitreya

r2 A/D/E sayori gloves[Silver]Maitreya

r2 A/D/E sayori nip cover[green light]Maitreya

r2 A/D/E sayori boots[Silver]Maitreya

👍R2 Fashion Mainstore

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@NEO JAPAN

:::SOLE::: A-CON Backpack (White)

:::SOLE::: A-CON Armtech (White)

:::SOLE::: A-CON Legtech (White)

 

@Mainstore

TRUTH Vivid - Fatpack

:::SOLE::: AAE Mk2 (Fat Pack)

:::SOLE::: GRPE - Riv guard (Wt) Lara

  

💝💝💝Collaborator : julia alizee💝💝💝

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+++Today's Location+++

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♬♬♬Today's Tune♬♬♬

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done for Macro Mondays theme: safety

 

macro detail of locking mechanism

of my metal pruning sheers

  

HMM everyone, enjoy your week!

on spring loaded utility scissor

for Macro Monday

Macro Monday

Theme: Sun Safety

Size: Less than 3x3 inches

 

Frontal view of my RayBan Prescription sun glasses siting on a red paper fan with table lamp light at 12 o'clock overhead and a tiny LED torch behind the glasses sprinkled with water drops.

 

Many thanks for your visit, comments and faves...it is always appreciated

 

HMM

A wooden path crossing the hazardous moorlands of the Große Torfmoor, a nature reserve consisting of moorland, small forests and peat areas. Lübbecke, Ostwestfalen, Germany

Let's go ahead. Walking slowly, but with a vision for the future.

Here in Brazil we already have 36.4% of people fully vaccinated, and this week I already took my second dose of vaccine against covid-19.

 

* I'm grateful for visit, favs and comments of my photo.

Veiligheid?

gezien in Oyfo techniekmuseum Hengelo, The Netherlands

 

Every year we get a knife as a Christmas present from a particular shop.

Macro Monday theme: safety

 

This clasp keeps the jewels from escaping the bracelet.

 

Thanks for all the kind comments and favs. They are greatly appreciated!

Blade tucked back in the mechanism so that you cannot touch it with fingers, frame is 1-3/8 inch square.

For this weeks Macro Mondays challenge "Safety" I chose tweezers with a safety cap. In order to capture this shot I made a double exposure the first with the cap on and the second with the cap off.

 

If you fav this photo please leave a comment as to why you like it, thanks in advance.

NS 955 slowly crosses the Toccoa viaduct for a impromptu company photoshoot on its way from Greenville to Atlanta. It was well worth the hour of hacking down trees and death hike back up to finally shoot something good here.

#MacroMondays

 

#SUNSAFETY

 

Picture with ruler in the first commentbox.

 

No one wants to drop a camera because a strap cord breaks. The sling straps that I use on my cameras guard against that by using an assembly containing abrasion resistant cords that attach to the camera lugs, and the cords also indicate wear level by showing a white inner layer when it's time to replace them.

 

The straps also feature an attachment mechanism that makes it easy to swap out a bad cord for a new cord when necessary...a push of the button with the "pd" on it allows the circular button assembly that holds the cord to slide out the back of the strap attachment (toward the left here) so that a new button assembly with cord can be snapped in. (The pd stands for Peak Design, the name of the strap vendor.)

 

Each strap comes with an extra button assembly, but so far, after about four years of ownership, I haven't yet had to use one. :-)

 

Macro Mondays "Safety" theme

 

HMM

Very low evening sun alighting on the top of a fence. This is a safety fence at the corner of the local primary school, for guiding pedestrians away from the corner, to cross further down a quiet street.

Canon AV-1 - FD 28 mm 1:2,8 Lens

KODAK 400 T MAX Film

  

Macro Mondays: Sun Safety

My Sunglasses reducing the glare for a little Lady beetle (approx. 2cm).

The Lady Beetle is a hand-me-down from my old boss when she left; it used to adorn her computer screen😂🐞💕

As early as the Bronze Age, someone must have come up with the idea of ​​making a long pin, bending it double and then making a kind of hook on one side behind which you could hide the point. The Romans used this classic safety pin, which they called fibula, to keep their clothes together. boivin.nl/dagelijkse-dingen/281-veiligheidsspeld#:~:text=....

After using a retractable pen a button can be pressed to move the ballpoint tip back into the body of the pen. This protects the tip from damage and us from accidental stabbing or ink smudging. For Macro Mondays group.

fish oil drops for the safety of my veins

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