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Candid eye contact street photography from Barnsley, England. Christmas wrapping for sale on the outdoor market stall and well wrapped up for the cold weather - it must be the season. Enjoy!
Sad end for the Damselfly, but large meal for the spider. E-M1 MKII/100-400mm.
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I discovered furoshiki wrapping just a few days before Christmas, when most of my gifts were already wrapped, but did do the last few in fabric rather than paper. I think it's a great idea to cut down on the huge amount of gift wrap that goes into landfill every year - as most gift wrap cannot be recycled.
#macromondays #wrapping
For the great upcoming theme called #wrapping i decided to create more than just one attempt.
What do you think about this shot ? Even if i choosed another image the day before, i thought i share this one with you too!
The tiny little safety pin sits there alone on some glittery wrapping ribbon. Sadness fullfills him knowing he will spend the most wonderful time of the year all by himself.
Gift wrapping is the act of enclosing a gift in some sort of material. Wrapping paper is a kind of paper designed for gift wrapping. An alternative to gift wrapping is using a gift box or bag. A wrapped or boxed gift may be held closed with ribbon and topped with a decorative bow (an ornamental knot made of ribbon).
The use of wrapping paper is first documented in ancient China, where paper was invented in 2nd century BC. In the Southern Song dynasty, monetary gifts were wrapped with paper, forming an envelope known as a chih pao. The wrapped gifts were distributed by the Chinese court to government officials. In the Chinese text Thien Kung Khai Wu, Sung Ying-Hsing states that the coarsest wrapping paper is manufactured with rice straws and bamboo fiber.
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Olympus OM2 w/ 28mm f2 Zuiko / Fuji Neopan 400
HC110 Dil E 1+47 7min20 21°c
Home-scanned on Epson V550
20221212_6656_7D2-70 Christmas wrapping
Under 3"/75mm of a wrapped present.
A bit of a "quick and dirty" job today. Away from home travelling (for over a week) and had to find some stuff for a quick and easy photo,
#14564
I'm on the nice list this year! Santa wrapping paper and an Elf greetings tag make Christmas a special time of the year.
A worker at the Missoula car shop applies a special wrap to MRL 4407 in honor of US Armed Services Veterans.
As told here: flic.kr/p/2pn2AuY the Bay Colony Railroad has lowered its flag after 41 1/2 years.
After run to the Mass Coastal interchange in New Bedford to drop off three loads they are now headed back west to deliver three empty gons to Mid City Scrap before returning to Old Reed Road and shutting down....maybe for good. They are seen here rocking along at about MP 2.7 approaching the Faunce Corner Rd. crossing.
GP9 1706 which was blt. Nov. 1954 as Florida East Coast 658 is leading followed by GP9 1705 which was originally built in Apr. 1956 as Great Northern 704. Both units (plus 1701 in Millis) were included in the a to MC and it is uncertain what their future will hold.
Dartmouth, Massachusetts
Friday December 15, 2023
My picture features a sheet of New Zealand Christmas wrapping paper. Christmas happens in the middle of Summer, here, so Christmas Day for the majority of us usually happens at the beach with a BBQ and of course we're all dressed in shorts and t-shirt. Families will enjoy their BBQ lunch (or dinner because we're on daylight saving and it doesn't get dark until 9pm) then they'll swim or play cricket on the sand or nearby grass area. You may notice that my wrapping paper features New Zealand Christmassy symbols, such as a BBQ and Jandals (perhaps known as flip-flops or thongs to you?) HMM and have a Merry Christmas 🎅