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Macro Mondays - Single Use
Measures 1 3/4" on the long side
Happy Macro Monday! : )
CC Rainbow Game - Purple
Pick your Party Canape(s) and
keep the pickers for Multiple Usage to save the environment and wildlife !
Size of the pickers incl neg space < 1 ¼“ x 2“
😄 Happy Macro Monday 😄
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Taken Jan 14, 2023 for the group
Macro Mondays #SingleUse
Gigaset GS290
ƒ/2.0
3.5 mm
1/14 Sec
ISO 2241
For Macro Mondays - Single Use
The only single use thing I could find in the house was a postage stamp - on an envelope that was sent to us.
Happy Macro Monday!
Single Use
A lollipop is a kind of candy that consists of hard sugar that has been melted on a stick with glucose.
The sugar is usually brightly colored and also contains flavourings , for example a synthetic flavoring that resembles strawberry , cherry or orange . Sometimes the sugar is transparent, sometimes cloudy or completely opaque. Variants of the lollipop are the licorice lollipop or salmia lollipop, cola lollipop and the chewing gum lollipop. Also exists the popsicle, which is made of water ice .
As there was some debate as to whether my photo of curling ribbon was actually a single use item, I decided to post this for Macro Mondays instead :))
Macro Monday
Theme: Single Use
Size: Less than 3x3 inches
The subjects are wooden toothpicks and plastic brushpicks.
I bent the bristles ends of two of the plastic brushpicks to make them look like the antennae of a moth.
I then placed the toothpicks in a plastic toothpick container and take the shots.
There is natural light source through the windows and a LED
torch light at 6 o'clock trained on the plastic brushpicks.
Best view enlarged.
Many thanks for your visit, comments and faves...it is always appreciated..
Peaceful MM
Having a little fun for the Macro Mondays theme: "Single use".
A bandage counts as an item that would only be used once. Since I have short fingers this bandage looks big - Ha ha! Playing the piano was never in my future. :D
I hope everyone has had a great day...sending hugs to those who need one. :))
Thanks for your visit. HMM!
Imagine my surprise when I entered 'Snail Satay' into the Flickr search and discovered that this is indeed a dish found in parts of Indonesia and South East Asia.
For Macro Mondays theme 'Single Use'. At first I didn't think I would participate this week until I found my satay sticks in the kitchen drawer that I use for making Malaysian Satay Kajang.
No snails were harmed in the making of this photograph. I had wanted to have several more of my smallest snails along the satay stick, but to keep the snails safe, I limited the number to three so I could safely babysit them so they wouldn't fall into the peanut dipping sauce.
One of my attempts for the Macro Monday theme 'Single Use'.
Sometimes this adhesive tape doesn't even get to where it was meant to be because I ruin it on the way there
HMM to all participants. 💙💙💙
For Macro Monday's "Single Use" theme.
No these aren't antibodies fighting some covid 19 variant, they are your humble sprinkles, or 100s and 1000s as some call them. Taken with 60mm macro lens + Raynox 250. I'm pretty sure you can only use sprinkles once, usually on a birthday cake I guess. But in my case I like them on vanilla ice cream with chocolate ice magic. Not that I have a sweet tooth or anything ;)
Happy Macro Monday !
I try to avoid buying "single use" products as much as possible, but for coffee I make an exception ;-)
Colourful tealights which are much too beautiful to be lit. I keep telling my friends "don't give me beautiful candles" ! But they often do ....
A photo for today's Macro Mondays' theme "Single use", an Old Mout cider bottle top (highly recommend the kiwi & lime and pineapple & raspberry flavours; yum!).
When I decided to photograph this cap, I imagined a high-key, minimalist feel, but it seemed to fit a more grungy low-key-white feel.
I wonder if anyone photographs this type of shot in the same disorganized manner as I tend to do, with the set-up evolving in the most disorganized and amusing manner, and a huge mess of random 'props' to put away at the end of the shoot! This shot ended up involving a small piece of kitchen roll rolled up behind the bottle cap to balance it inside the white plastic toothbrush holder, which was precariously balanced on top of a random jar, lit by a head torch fastened to a tall bottle of olive oil, and I 'stabilized' my camera on a tin of biscuits!