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This is a single serving package of Nutella I found at a hotel breakfast bar recently. It was yummy! Cropped to 3 inches.
Macro Mondays theme: Single Use
Backlit array of 100% cotton wool hydro-encapsulated double faced pads.
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"Macro Mondays" - "Single Use"
Jörg Schubert / #schubertj73
Titel: gestapelte Flaschenverschlüsse - Industrie Produkt Makro Kunst Fotografie.
Jörg Schubert / #schubertj73
Title: stacked bottle caps - Industrial Product Macro Art Photography.
Macro Mondays: Single use
GUM-brand Soft-Picks for between-the-teeth cleaning. Frame is 1 inch across.
I purchased this, still in the original box and never used. The flashlamp was with a Kodak Photo Flasher dated 1954.
The lamp is laying on a sheet of Forever stamps.
I found this interesting bottle cap in a gutter. It deserves better than the gutter... It is 1.5 inches long.
Another close-up image, this time looking straight down into a new box of drinking straws, I really liked the graduation of the different colours.
Update: this image was picked for "Explore" on Christmas Day 2020.
The Macro Monday theme for 1/16 is single use. This posting possibility is a single use, single serving of instant grits. It’s amazing how many single use items that can be found in the kitchen or in a restaurant.
For Macro Mondays' "Single Use" theme. I'll think twice before licking off a popsicle stick in the future!
Macro Monday's and the theme of "Single Use".
This week and after some thought about what my subject would be I decided to go with a small bottle of Soy Sauce that you find with a small pack of Sushi.
I am always seeing these packs of Sushi in the reduced section of our local convenience store and in larger Supermarkets and I will often buy one for a small snack so at least the one I use doesn't get thrown away.
I set up the bits of Sushi on a plate and squeezed drops of Soy Sauce onto each bit until I had used the contents of the bottle. This particular frame was the one I liked the most as I was trying to see if I could freeze a drop in mid air and although the drop in this frame had just landed on the Sushi piece there is a much smaller drop following it.
My flashgun was mounted on top of the camera and pointed up to the ceiling with the light bouncing back down.