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The Macro Mondays year started with cotton and I thought it would be good to finish with it.

"Macro Mondays: Redux 2022

Canon EOS 550D EF-S55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS

ƒ/5.6 187.0 mm 1/4000 ISO 400

Get close to grass and you’ll see a star.

~ Dejan Stojanovic

 

ICM of fresh spring green grass...

Posted for Sliders Sunday - - Post Processed to the MAX!

Happy Sliders Sunday!

I used a brightly colored pink and blue fabric as the background for the needle/thread. In post I added some HDR and a Ribbet filter called Panography-ish, then added a drop-shadow frame.

 

Always one to follow a thread, or a train of thought and after my "From train" up load of the car and the bridge, upon arrival at WBQ, i realized this train was running 180+ mins late, which in turn lead to a rethink, i decided to head back to Earlestown ( not far ) get in the car and drive to here, again not far, with a shot in mind, but also with the opportunity of a practice shot before hand, albeit on a South bound pair of Skoda's,but practice is practice,

Ok, it is far from perfect, but a reasonable attempt, from which i learned a lot, which was the name of the game.

After reasonable pleasure from "Girl on a Bike, i thought i would try a subject with a lot more mass and speed,

With hind sight, i would move further left, and maybe take some steps to stand on, the inside of the drivers door frame was stable, but not high enough, to clear the trees left. and the stable building right. hence the crop.

Oh and possibly on a dry day.........

   

For Macro Mondays “Needle and Thread ” theme

 

HMM

Bokeh Only. for Looking Close on Friday.

 

Thank you for your views, faves and comments.

 

Happy LCoF.

The bees are always safe! :)

 

For Macro Monday's theme of Cotton and Definitely Dreaming week 1 theme of Man Made. Keeping these threads separate is a problem!

The cotton reels are small so the whole lot makes the 3 inch size

"Ttéia 1,C" by Lygia Pape - The Ttéias are constructed by the geometric installation of silver or gold-coloured threads in a space, either from the floor to the ceiling.

 

The word ‘ttéia’, which Pape created, is an elision of the Portuguese word for ‘web’ and ‘teteia’, a colloquial word for a graceful and delicate person or thing.

 

seen at K20 museum in Düsseldorf, Germany

#MacroMondays #Needle&Thread

Colourful cotton threads

HMM!

Macro Mondays: Fill the Frame

 

(The complete reel here is just over 1 inch (2.54cm)

Background: black plastic tray. Light: available light bay window. Thread: Mabel's Coffee: second cup. Made a cup for Ziggy, Satchel and Mabel.

For Macro Mondays: "Beads"

...without a bit of care, even the strongest "thread" can tear

 

youtu.be/ErvgV4P6Fzc

A spool from an old step sewing machine that belonged to my mother

 

Looking close on Friday's theme: Spools of thread

A head is embossed onto a needle threader is to help stop it bending as it's made out of such thin aluminium. I certainly need a little help needle threading these days.

HMM!

Macro Mondays: Embossed

Photo width is 5.08cm (2inches)

 

Threads attached to labels.

HMM!

Macro Mondays: String

(Width of frame is 3.81 cm (1.5 inches)

Milky way over Mobius Arch. Alabama Hills, CA

Macro Monday Theme - Contraption

 

This is a rather simple tool, but I never knew how to use it or thought I needed to. I have had this for a long time and never noticed the directions on back. I used it for my set up and now I think I may start using it. I always seem to learn something new for Macro Monday!

 

Happy Macro Monday and have a great week!

For Macro Mondays: In a row

Macromondays Needle and thread

2020 one photo each day

Macro Mondays - Needle and Thread

"Ttéia 1,C" by Lygia Pape - The Ttéias are constructed by the geometric installation of silver or gold-coloured threads in a space, either from the floor to the ceiling.

 

The word ‘ttéia’, which Pape created, is an elision of the Portuguese word for ‘web’ and ‘teteia’, a colloquial word for a graceful and delicate person or thing.

 

seen at K20 museum in Düsseldorf, Germany

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