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Parked along some road.
Ooops - I honestly don't recall where I got that snap... - and whatever is readable in the background didn't help either.
So, this is not put onto the map.
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These are Proxabrush refills stuck into a styrofoam base. It reminded me of an aerial view of a forest in winter.
Done for Macro Mondays: "My Closest" theme
"The challenge will be to get as close as you possibly can and to include a visible indication of size by placing your subject on/by a ruler, grid or graph paper," according to the theme description.
Photographed with a Tokina 100mm f2.8 macro lens with 12mm Kenko extension tube
HMM
Three Styrofoam balls and a cube all in white! I put one in the total frame of it which was over six inches all framed so cropped it down.
Another styrofoam collector on his electric tricycle.
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plastic white clip on white Styrofoam block, next to white Styrofoam ball with white napkin background, 1-1/2 inch square frame.
Collected on my Saturday litter patrol for Adopt One Block. Captured for Macro Mondays theme: Trash. HMM everyone!
This beach is immediately south of where the Rogue River meets the ocean. Other beaches in the area have a lot of wood washing up as well but not quite this much. Unfortunately, there is also quite a bit of plastic and other garbage mixed in. You can see a piece of Styrofoam and one tire in this photo.
Was walking through the Columbus Antique Mall on Saturday and saw this old milk bottle filled with styrofoam pellets. Couldn't resist the shot.
I'm not sure what to make of that styrofoam cup. Do they still make those things? Seems like a relic.
I love white on white! Old styrofoam head with white lace.
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White balance tool (custom white balance or to be included in picture to be used as a reference).
Bottom is about a credit card size; tray should be cut/trimmed/washed before use ;-)
Well, this is the first night I have even had time to upload the next photo of the tree! The play began tonight, and since I am official photographer for the show, I have been very busy!
So, here is the tree, painted, and with one little branch of leaves installed. Funny looking!
It took three days to paint the tree. There was a LOT of surface area!
I will put on the final photo of the tree with all its leaves, soon. Unfortunately they wouldn't let me make the tree much taller. I had to make the top of the leaves flat across, instead of building them up in a crown, because otherwise the tree would hide "God", when he came out on his platform behind the tree. So, it ended up looking a bit strange, but... Oh well, I have accepted it by now!
I am looking forward to having my life back again, and working as admin of my group again, and commenting on all your pics again!
Once more, thank you for your patience and friendship!
Mostly tree leaves and branches. Logs and Styrofoam.
Trincomali Channel, North Galiano, British Columbia, Canada
A very small section of an installation piece at the MFA by Tara Donovan. Cloud like clusters of styrofoam cups measuring 20 feet wide and 6 feet deep suspended from the ceiling in the Contemporary Art Linde Family Wing.
As seen during the March for Science in New York City, Earth Day, 22 April 2017. These are the two gals that walked around holding up the giant Styrofoam puppets, alerting people about the issues associated with Styrofoam packaging.
storyofstuff.org/blog/styrofoam-bans-are-sweeping-across-...
Hello dear friends,
I am buried in another project for my theater group. They want a tree. I TOLD them to let me know in January if they wanted something, but they didn't tell me until the beginning of April.
So, I work on this all day or until I physically collapse. Then I try to catch up on some of the things I have neglected because of the tree.
So, I am going to suspend commenting on all your wonderful photos until this is all done. The show starts May 6, and then I become photographer. I may hold off commenting until the show is all over and I have all the photos sorted and posted online for the cast.
However, I promise to LOOK at all your photos! So, please know that I am at least admiring your work... but silently!