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Macro Monday challenge "Stamp". I bought this stamp years ago to use with my artwork. Great challenge since I hadn't thought about using stamps for a long time. Will give them a try now!
A small 'ideas' notebook that I always have to hand. It has a leather case stamped with a maker's mark.
The case has a beaten copper panel on the front, and was hand-made by my metalsmith friend Laurie. It was an adventure into working with leather and metals together.
Shot with the Lensbaby Double Glass optic and +4 macro converter.
For the Macro Monday challenge "Stamp" (January 24th 2022)
How it was made: www.theadventuroussilversmith.com/blog/category/leather
If you scroll down to the post regarding my Palmette moleskine cover, you can see a picture of the stamp in-situ
TAS stands for The Adventurous Silversmith
My 2022 MM set: Here
Lensbaby "double-glass": Here
Everyday Things : Here
and previous years of the Macro Mondays challenge:
My 2021 set: Here
My 2020 set: Here
My 2019 set: Here
My 2018 set: Here
My 2017 set: Here
My 2016 set: Here
My 2015 set: Here
My 2014 set: Here
My 2013 set: Here
I designed this stamp in 1996 for "Make Your Mark", after 26 years it is still in perfect order!
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Ik maakte het ontwerp voor dit beren-stempeljte in 1996, doet het nog steeds prima!
for #MacroMondays
For Macro Mondays "Ceramic Theme.
In ancient times when stamps were not self sticking you activated the glue by licking the back of the stamp which got old very fast. One stamp was OK but a bunch led to a disgusting glue build up on your tongue. As an alternative you could fill this device about half full of water and as you drug the stamp over the top the roller would pick up a water and apply it to the stamp. It actually worked reasonably well. It is 100% ceramics, including the axle.
HMM
The Western Australian Long swan stamp was printed in 1904 by Waterlow and sons in England to a very high standard that far exceeds the standards of our modern stamps in this photo, this is humbling. The other thing about Western Australian stamps was they used the Black swan on many of their stamps from 1850 or so, this was very unusual in this time in history when most parts of Australia printed portraits of the British royal family on their stamps or scenes from national parks.
Nikon Ais 28mm f2.8 at f8
P1232222
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Stamp Stairs at Somerset House. London. Photos available for purchase at Wits End Photography. Follow my travel photography blog at Traveling at Wits End for ways to create travel adventures everyday.
The Rose Greedo Sixpence and the One-Eyed, No-Nosed Brown Wedgehead are sought after by collectors worldwide.
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Created for the We’re Here group’s posting to STAMP - make your very own.
A few stamps which I sneaked (carefully of course) out of my husband's neatly kept stamp collection. The Cape of Good Hope triangle stamps are important (apparently) as is the Penny Black. Unfortunately I seemed to have missed out King Edward 7th but all the other British monarchs even the uncrowned Edward 8th are present. Churchill (not sure why, except I quite like his grumpy face) and of course the highlight of my husband's boyhood memories the 1966 World Cup are also included. I still have my old stamp collection album too, but obviously mine are inferior as I only have one Victorian stamp and he has pages of them.
#17 - collection for 122 pictures in 2022
This stamp is on one corner of my UK CAA pilot's License.
Without it, it is just a bit of paper, with it and I am allowed to make a wonderful moving hole in the sky.
Stamp for Macro Mondays
Macro Mondays ~ Paper
This stamp is from a inherited collection, with no notes or dates attached to anything! Admired for the beautiful storytelling art work.
HMM to All :)
Canon 5DMk4
24-105@28mm, 0.8sec f20 (-1 1/3 EV)
Stamp River 1 (Falls area)
49°19'51.876" N 124°54'59.58" W
1X7A5991 copy2DandB
This amazing woman in her sixties named Barbara Schwenk that I've been working with at the Greenhouse gave me these to give to Mauro when I go to Italy in September.
I told her he liked rubber stamps of American food which is true. I also told her he liked skulls and skeletons and she wants to give me some of those too, wants me to meet her at an outlet mall, says that's convenient for her.
This was after I knew she collected rubber stamps because she brought her scrapbook into work to show me the letters she had recieved from Bill Clinton and Mother Theresa and people who write romanticized novels about American Indians and she sends all these people rubber stamp decorated envelopes. And to people in the hospital and she sends money to a family living on a reservation in South Dakota and for thirty years she sent money to a black family in MIssissippi whom she's never met.
And the only reason she works at the greenhouse is make money to give away because her boyfriend, who's rich, thinks that her giving money away is silly.
I got mad and said, Barbara, you've got to make that man buy you a plane ticket to Mississippi so that you can go meet this family you helped.
Macro Mondays: Redux 2022 (Stamp)
Earlier in 2022, Canada Post issued this fundraising stamp. People donate $1 to the price of a 10-stamp book, and the money goes to the Canada-Ukraine Foundation for humanitarian relief in Ukraine.
I took delivery of a vintage Helios 44M 4 yesterday shipped all the way from Russia. International post looks like it needs 46 stamps to get this far, the box was absolutely covered!
This is one of the test shots from the lens, flipped and repeated it and gave it a colour boost for you pr Sliders Sunday perusal!
HSS!
The Stamp Bear was created by Macon artist Heatherly Wakefield (formerly Darnell), with the help of her then husband-to-be Eric Wakefield. Painted to look as if the bear had been covered in postage stamps, the Stamp Bear is fittingly located across the street from the U.S. Post Office. Each of the stamps which cover the bear feature local historical figures, cultural icons, arts and community organizations, conceived as though Macon and Bibb County had issued stamps featuring many of its local treasures. While the beauty of the bear is undeniable, it also serves as a fun way for parents to teach their children about the community in which they live and a great way for tourists to learn about the rich history of Macon.
I only have 2 the first one is Kamio with Funny Park, and the other one is Crux with Purin flan boy :D I'm hoping to find the matching memo! :)
A "Celebrate" United States Forever stamp, for #MacroMondays #Celebration
Taken at 1:1 magnification, cropped and straightened. Stamp measures 1.5" x 1" (38.1 mm x 25.4 mm).
After the vintage styling of Anna from theeuropeanlook.com/
at www.outfit-hamburg.de/ and a dress from www.facebook.com/ASOS.Deutschland we did a little shoot. Hope u like it ;-)
Shot with a Nikon D810 and the Sigma 35 1.4 Art @ f2.0, 1/100 and ISO 250.
Didn't use this cyber-sharp equipment to do the perfect shot, instead added even more grain to support the look :-)
Even more clone stamping to clean uneven or disturbing elements and to make the smoke more realistic...