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One of my attempts at the "Macro Mondays" theme "Wear and Tear".
Shot with a Schneider Kreuznach "Xenon 35 mm F2" lens on a Canon EOS R5.
This is right beside the Waterford Antiques. I hope they will reopen soon
That is something I really miss. I really don't need to buy more things but hey..... I can't help it.
Funny that this is a dutch angle and was explored this week. So I figure it would be a good example.
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A piece of fabric from my small ironing board, which is very used and burned. So much so that I haven't changed it yet because I barely use it and because it has shark jaws that were left with the hot iron. So you can see what stains I'm talking about, you can see the other photo I uploaded. The longest length of this photo
is about 2".
Macro Mondays: Wear and Tear
I really tried, but I couldn't get this puzzle done.
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Ik heb het echt geprobeerd, maar ik kreeg deze puzzel niet voor elkaar.
Finally getting back after a longer time away than planned. Great trip with our kids, but then husband and I tested positive for covid the day after we got home. Covid took four years to find us, but at least we had pretty mild cases (for which I'm very grateful given our ages).
Cuff is cropped to 3" section.
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paint brushes get worn down pretty easily - esp cheap ones, but they are still usable.
Old knife that was used by my grandfather, father and now me. I don't think the blade started life as short as it is (5 cm/2 inches). Still used just about everyday.
Macro Mondays theme: Wear and Tear
65 years of wear and tear! (play worn)
His name is Bluey.
Thanks to everyone who took the time to view, comment, and fave my photo. It’s really appreciated. 😊
Un grand merci pour vos favoris, commentaires et encouragements toujours très appréciés.
Many thanks for your much appreciated favorites and comments.
It has been with me every day for the last 15-20 years. In my pockets, in my jackets, in my rucksacks... in my life :-)
For Macro Mondays 'Wear and Tear' theme - this is the back pocket of a pair of jeans I've probably had for more than ten years. Hence the title - can't put anything in that pocket now but still wearing the jeans.
So this is your dungeon door?
No, Valeria, this is simply my cellar, with a lock that has seen 20 years of wear and tear.
From locking your slaves in?
Of course not. I'm not sure if we should even talk about this subject, it's a family friendly group.
Yup. Every family should have a slave.
You sure?
Yes, to do all the things no-one wants to do. Cleaning, doing the dishes, writing the tax declaration...
Okay, I admit, that would be handy.
Aaaand?
Yes, all my slaves are locked up in that cellar, all zero of them.
Zero. Is that a big number?
Of a dimension that you cannot even count.
Ha, I knew it! You are a pervert!
That, my dear, is old news.
Toy Project Day 3140
Not sure there is another season left in this pair.
Focus stack (48 images). Shot with two off-camera flashes (Godox AD200Pro/Godox XPro II L trigger). Flash A. bare bulb, mounted to overhead boom, bounced off white 32 inch umbrella. Flash B, round head, modified with clear diffuser, camera right, 30 degrees, 30 degrees above table.
Shot for Macro Mondays - theme wear and tear.
Blade length, 2.5 inches, shears angled to fit into 3 inch square.
For #MacroMondays and this week's theme #WearAndTear
Happy Macro Monday!
Thanks for all your faves and comments everyone!
I really appreciate them!
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Detail of the backs of a pair of fifty year old red sneakers -- all the rage back in the seventies. For the Macro Mondays challenge, "wear and tear" Area shown is about 65mm wide.
This is a cricket ball in a slinger.
Thanks for visiting.
HMM.
It has become clear to me that cricket has yet to reach the four corners of the world so I thought I might give an explanation of the game!.....
You have two sides,
One out in the field and one in.
Each person that’s in the side that’s in
Goes out, and when they are out they come in,
and the next person goes in till they are out.
When they are all out, the side that’s out comes in,
and the side that’s been in goes out,
and tries to get out those coming in.
Sometimes you get people that are still in and not out.
When both sides have been in and out,
Including the not outs,
the winner is declared.....
If there is one!!!!!
Hope that’s clear....😁
This is a close up of an old pair of garden secateurs showing much wear and tear.
One of the handles still has the outer plastic coating and the other sadly is bare metal. The spring betweeen the handles is also well worn out. Needless to say they only get used when I want to chop up larger trimmings to put in the recycling.
Happy Macro Monday to all flickr friends, HMM
My knitting Jenny (Strickliesel) used about 60 years ago.
A well-used rotary tool wire wheel that has seen better days.
The bristles on a new one radiate out in a bowl shape about ¾" (19.05mm) diameter at its widest point. The combination of high speeds (sometimes above the bit's 15,000-rpm maximum safe speed) and pressure over time will eventually lead to what you see here.
Macro Mondays 'wear and tear' theme.
I am ashamed of the way this lovely garnet ring has ended up. I used to wear it constantly and the years of wear in all situations eventually left it in this sorry state.
The stone and its setting are both damaged, and the ring itself is bent and scratched. Oh, and somewhere along the way it gained some paint drips. 😒
The image measures 1.25" in width
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