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This is a small multi tool that I won in a Christmas cracker once upon a time - without a doubt the most useful thing that ever came out of a cracker. For Macro Mondays 'Tool' theme.
Macro Mondays: "Tool"
A popular hand held multi-tool, with some gratuitous bokeh. Shot on a white acrylic sheet with a constant LED light, holiday lights for the bokeh.
The image is about 6.35 cm (2.5 inches) on the long edge.
Does loads of stuff. Finger nipping useful.
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Happy Macro Mondays to you all!
I bought most of these tools over 50 years ago, and many were already well used when I bought them, so they've definitely earned their rust.
HTT
Hello Valeria, what are you doing?
Uhmm, tooling?
You know what this wheel is for?
Yes, of course, it's for... thingy. You know?
Copying sewing patterns.
That's what I said!
So you're copying your boyfriend?
I... uhmm... he needs new clothes. Yes, totally new clothes, with being nekkid and so.
Yes I see. Can't be running around like that, this being a safe group.
Exactly! Glad you understand!
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No sewing pattern copy thingies were harmed in the making of this picture.
Toy Project Day 3028
For Macro Mondays' theme: "tool."
There are pens and pencils in every room of our house, always within reach. Writing is how I keep track of my life.
focus stack (42 images) Shot with two off-camera strobes (Godox AD200Pro/Godox XPro II trigger) Flash A bare bulb, mounted to overhead boom, bounced off 32 inch white umbrella. Flash B modified with MagMod MagBounce behind 24 inch velum scrim behind subject. 4 x 5 inch mirror camera right, angled parallel to subject to provide fill.
Originally shot for Macro Mondays - tiny but did not fit requirements.
adjustable wrench 65 mm (L) x 22 mm (h) x 6 mm (w)
The Iconic Eastern Span of our Bay Bridge. Shot with the flying Hasselblad at morning twilight.
This is five images shot in burst mode. I stack them within adobe bridge - 'Load files into photoshop layers' under the tools tab. Auto-align, then convert to a smart object, lastly change the stack mode to Mean or Median, this cleans up the noise quite well. I will even reduce noise further in camera raw when necessary, and sharpen for final output.
Looks better on B l a c k M a g i c
Todays challenge for the daily shoot was, What tools do you use and appreciate on a daily basis? Make an interesting photo of one such tool today.
Well I considered taking a shot of some of the tools out of my toolbox I keep in my office, but then thought about it, there really for decoration as I do not do hands on tech work any more so when I thought about it I had to get a shot of these, Not sure I appreciate the blackberry, but I am addicted to it and would be lost without my android Nexus one cellphone
Of course beingme I slipped in a little bit of reflection
Update on Dr's visit, it went well, not likely i will need surgery, it sees the problem is something I have had all my life, basically my knees are deformed and my knee cap doesnt sit where it should, so I start on Physical therapy on Monday twice a week for 6 weeks which hopefully will alleviate or ease the issues I have had