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There are few musical instruments more photogenic than the guitar. From the beautiful wooden tones and grain, to the ornate fretting, and the wonderful contrast of flowing curves and straight lines each is a work of art. So naturally, I reached for the ol' six string for this week's #Macromonday submission for the theme #string.
I usually try to make the flower behind the water drops out of focus, but I kind of like how this string of drops follows the slightly in-focus petal.
#ABFAV_FREE
there is, as I keep writing, a trend in everything... to make us buy? But in fact I, sadly, do not see much 'NEW'?
Because, as these balls of string are so 'NOW', I remember them from my youth, then they went out of fashion, and hey, they're back.
I see a lot of 'retro' style, LOL.
Thank you for your time and comments, greatly appreciated, M, (*_*)
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String, also known as sewing thread. This colour spool of thread I've used for top stitching a quilt. I quite like how it comes across as yarn rather than thread. This is an in-camera stacked image as I wanted all in focus and knew that it wouldn't be because of the curve of the spool.
A piece of string art on display at my brother's house. Looks to be something a student of my sister-in-law made for her.
I've bought a couple of point and shoot cameras for my wife over the last thirty years and they come with a lanyard that attaches to the camera with a loop of nylon string like this.
I used a Canon FD 50mm macro with mounted on an adapter and a one to one extension tube.
Thank you for any faves and comments whether pro or con.
another local lockdown shot , from yesterday a flock of oystercatchers ( string of pearls) on the rising tide under a blue sky
Une de mes réalisations faite avec des clous dorés et de la ficelle de boucher.
One of my creations made with golden nails and butcher’s string.
D'après diapositive.
We tried to do the String Lake Trail here in the Grand Tetons today but were foiled by snow and flooding, however I took this shot before we turned back
String of pearls (Senecio rowleyanus, sometimes sold as Curio rowleyanus) is a sought-after hanging succulent house plant. Its trailing stems have pea-like leaves that look like beads – hence its common name. In spring, the plant may produce small white, cinnamon-scented flowers.
In the wild, in west Africa, string of pearls sprawls over gravelly, rocky terrain. In the home, it looks lovely hanging from a shelf or planter – it's fast growing and the tendrils can reach 1m long. It's a good choice for beginner or lazy indoor gardeners – the 'beads' store water, so the plant can cope with a bit of neglect and only needs watering every couple of weeks.
All parts of the plant are mildly toxic if ingested, so keep away from children and pets.
The String Cheese Incident
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt3otbA9rYw
The String Cheese Incident (SCI) is an American band from Crested Butte and Telluride, Colorado, formed in 1993. The band is composed of Michael Kang (acoustic/electric mandolin, electric guitar, and violin), Michael Travis (drums and percussion), Bill Nershi (acoustic guitar, lap steel guitar, and electric slide guitar), Kyle Hollingsworth (piano, organ, Rhodes, and accordion), and Keith Moseley (bass guitar), and, since 2004, Jason Hann (auxiliary percussion).
Their music has elements of bluegrass sounds, as well as rock, electronica, calypso, country, funk, jazz, Latin, progressive rock, reggae, and psychedelia. All members write original compositions and sing.
finally got some developer so I can start back with paper negatives and for once the inital exposure was right ( about one second )and focus where I wanted it...this barrel lens is hard to work with but I got the desired effect
I strung a 72' string of lights around a tree in my yard. They are solar powered and light up at night to create a magical presence in the darkness.
After spending a small fortune on guitar lessons, my daughter has not touched this thing in ages. Figured I'd put it to good use. fineartamerica.com/profiles/1-jason-jacobs.html
This is the completed California Dreamin quilt top :o) To compliment (I hope) the off center Barn Raising layout I pieced a diamond border to only run along the two sides. Now to begin the quilt back :o)
Found these two exceptionally shaped potatoes yesterday at my greengrocers. Here an attempt of a photographical presentation, more to follow.
End of violin G-string (yellow wrapping) where it enters tailpiece
Fujifilm X-A1 with Minolta MC Rokkor-QF Macro 50mm at f/3.5 with 1:1 extension tube (magnification about 1:1.5)