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You're looking into a roll of jute twine.

I placed a red light on the other side.

This is 2 cm.

 

Happy Macro Monday.

 

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Giffin Street, Deptford

 

Street art by Artmongers

Killed moles stringed up on the fence near Kaber

Cumbria, northern England

Picture No: 2023-05-11-6775_P_FS

Edited in Canon DPP 4:

Digital lens optimizer: Yes (50)

Diffraction correction: Yes

Chromatic aberration: Yes (100)

Color blur: Yes

Peripheral illumination: No (0)

Distortion: Yes (100)

Brightness: 0

White balance: Auto (White priority)

Fine tune: Not changed (0.0 / 0.0)

Picture style: Neutral

Gamma: Auto (Not changed)

Contrast: 0

Shadow: 0

Highlight: -1

Color tone: 0

Color saturation: -2

Sharpness: Yes (Unsharp mask)

Strength: 3

Fineness: 1

Thresholt: 3

Cropping: Not cropped

Angle: 0

No photomontage.

Framed in Photoshop 6

I had the opportunity to visit an Orchid garden while in the Dominican Republic where there were so many varieties of this beautiful flower.

 

Thanks for viewing and have a great day!

A spool of string, the frame size is 1-3/8 inch square.

For #MacroMondays and this week's theme #String

Happy Macro Monday!

 

Thanks for all your faves and comments everyone!

I really appreciate them!

Some dew drops on a spiders web

MACRO MONDAYS "string" theme

 

Struggled attempting to produce a focused shot, then I noticed the fluffy type material the string was made from, almost like wool.

The string theory I put out a few days ago I played with it to get more jumping into the hyperwarp drive. Saturation can come in the dark side of the spectrum too.

Hovering over Lake Michigan

A blue cord necklace and bracelet from Greece. HMM!

For Macro Mondays "string"

Going down the Ohio River, past the confluence with the Licking River. Newport to the upper left and Covington, Kentucky to the right. Image captured from the Observation Deck of the Carew Tower in Cincinnati.

Macro Mondays theme string. Part of a spindle just over two inches. White, black and blue. We used this because it is almost unbreakable. We would string it through walls to pull computer wires.

String Lake, Grand Teton National Park, WY ... Fall 2022

I pulled away from the snails and am saying goodbye to them for the rest of the year. Time to change it up and refocus my energies. The Macro Monday theme is string, here is my take on it.

Macro Monday theme 19th October - STRING . thank you for viewing and your comments Hmm

Violin tuner pegs and bridge.

Six image focus stack; Nikon 18-55mm @ 55m with 12mm extension tube. Natural room light, 2" exp, f/7.1.

Photo measures 2 6/8" wide.

 

For Macro Mondays

Theme: Musical Instrument

String loop for hanging-up a hand-trowel.

 

Pentacon AV 80mm f2,8 projector lens on M42 macro extension tube.

We’re Here!: Playing with Puppets.

 

Do the Hereio Boogie! Join We’re Here!

 

Macro Mondays theme : #Strings

 

In this picture I focused on the “ E “ string of a MIJ Richie Kotzen Telecaster electric guitar. This guitar features golden machine heads on a solid maple head and neck. This was taken on a sunny day, which helped to obtain the warm tones.

 

The “E” string is part of a light gauge string set (0.009 – 0.042), which is perfect for bends and speed. So, the “E” string is 0.042” in diameter as you may have guessed. As a reference, the tuning post is 0.5” in height.

 

Thank you everyone for your visits, faves, and kind comments

 

Grand Teton National Park

Macro Mondays 'string' theme.

 

The image measures 1.5" in width.

Two leaves on my string of hearts plant.

Definitely Dreaming 'something green' theme. 11/52

#macromondays #Familiar

 

The latest #macromondays challenge #Familiar prompts me to share this picture with you. And this time i went a bit closer. Therefore i used the 1.4x Converter on my XF80.

 

FYI: What you see is a nailbrush and each string measures 0,16mm thickness. The Scissors of the tiny little helper is about 3-4mm. Size of the visible helper is aprox. 10-12mm.

 

A nailbrush is a small brush designed specifically for cleaning and scrubbing the fingernails and toenails. It typically has short, stiff bristles that help remove dirt, debris, and bacteria from under the nails and the surrounding areas. Nailbrushes come in various shapes and sizes, but they generally have a compact design that fits comfortably in the hand.

 

Using a nailbrush is a common practice during personal hygiene routines, especially when washing hands or feet. The bristles help to clean the nails thoroughly and promote good nail health. Nailbrushes are often found in bathrooms and are a handy tool for maintaining cleanliness and hygiene.

 

Some nailbrushes may have additional features, such as a built-in handle for easier grip, or they may be part of a grooming or manicure set. Overall, nailbrushes are simple yet effective tools for maintaining clean and healthy nails.

 

We encounter a wide variety of objects in our daily lives, and they serve various purposes. Here are some common objects that people typically encounter on a daily basis:

 

Smartphones: Nearly ubiquitous, these devices are used for communication, browsing the internet, and numerous other functions.

 

Keys: Essential for locking and unlocking doors, cars, and other secure items.

 

Wallets/Purses: Used to carry money, identification, and other personal items.

 

Clothing: Everyday attire, including shirts, pants, shoes, and accessories.

 

Vehicles: Cars, bicycles, scooters, and other means of transportation.

 

Computers/Laptops: Used for work, entertainment, and communication.

 

Cups/Mugs: Containers for holding beverages.

 

Chairs/Tables: Furniture commonly found in homes and workplaces.

 

Glasses/Sunglasses: Worn for vision correction or protection from the sun.

 

Watches: Timekeeping devices worn on the wrist.

 

Television: Electronic device for watching broadcasts and streaming content.

 

Books: Physical or digital, for reading and learning.

 

Utensils: Forks, knives, spoons, and other tools for eating.

 

Appliances: Refrigerators, microwaves, and other household devices.

 

Shoes: Footwear for protection and comfort.

 

Lamps/Lighting: Used to illuminate spaces.

 

Toothbrush and Toothpaste: Dental hygiene tools.

 

Mirrors: Used for personal grooming.

 

Bags/Backpacks: Carriers for personal items.

 

Pen and Paper: Writing instruments for note-taking and communication.

 

These are just a few examples, and the list could go on depending on individual lifestyles and routines. The objects we encounter daily are diverse and play crucial roles in our daily activities and well-being.

  

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