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Dutchmen Pipe Leaf vine wrapped around the barbed wire in the late evening bokeh as the sun went down through the trees and the light shining in .I like the way the vine wraps around the barbed wire mingling together and I enjoy the spider webs that are not seen until you look close, My sister gave me this Dutchmen pipe vine many years ago
Telephone wires and poles are just part of the street furniture that we don’t really notice around us. They blend into the background and our brains just blank them out as being nothing to take any notice of.
However , when we get a theme on ‘Smile on Saturday’ of ‘Look up to the sky’, they take on a significance that makes them eminently photographical!
For the Macro Mondays Theme: Wire
Thank you for your time, faves and comments, it's much appreciated.
HMM
Float plane at lower right is fortunately a long way from all these wires, a common sight in urban areas that don't have underground wiring.
Captured for Telegraph Tuesday, Nice Wonderful Tuesday Clouds and Keep Portland Wired. HTT and NWN everyone!
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Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
That beanie is being stretched quite a bit here. A previously unpublished image from one of my last street shoots in February 2020. I don't yet know when I will be back out getting fresh new images for you all but I appreciate every bit of support that you have shown to me. Have a great weekend everyone and stay safe!
Macro Mondays
Theme: Wire
Size: Less than 3x3 inches
The subject is a co-axial TV cable with the rubber covering removed and the wire mesh teased out to resemble branches of a plant.
The cable sits on a mirror with a healthy spray of water to create the drops...... background colours are coloured plastics bags.
Light sources are at 9, 12 and 3 o'clock.
Many thanks for your visit, comments and favs...it is always appreciated.
HMM
Taken Near Edmond, OK - I would love some help with the model of this truck. A 1940 or 41 Ford - Thanks fellow photographers.
Detail of a small crown made of wire and glass.
Détails d'une petite couronne en fil de fer et verre.
HMM :-))
Tightwire is the skill of maintaining balance while walking along a tensioned wire between two points. It can be done either using a balancing tool (umbrella, fan, balance pole, etc.) or "freehand", using only one's body to maintain balance.
Macro Mondays #Balance
(Size of shoes together: 2") Used a plastic figure of The Crow (7"), a metal wire from a birdfeeder and a glittery blue background.