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For this week’s Macro Mondays ‘Arrow’ theme, I have chosen a simple Childproof safety cap, and the ‘how to open’ arrow symbols that are shown.
After last weeks challenge, a comment was left about the picture I submitted and the lighting I had used. It occurred to me that sometimes ‘simple lighting’ isn’t quite so simple, so this week I have gone back to basics, and used good old-fashioned window light. I did use some diffusion (some white poly-cotton fabric), as it was a bright, sunny day!
The birds walked in exact lines forming lines of arrows with their traces. Frozen Lake Phoenix, Dortmund.
Die Wasservögel sind in geraden Linien über den zugefrorenen Phönixsee in Dortmund gelaufen, gibt schöne Pfeillinien.
Twin Arrows Trading Post ruins, Route 66, Arizona. 3M 110 film camera with Lomo 200 Redscale 110 film.
Arrows.... for Macro Monday
One of my favorite things and one of the many things that I can't pass by without buying. I keep them in a vase. I love them! (only the old ones with the real feathers.... not the newer ones with those fake plasticy feathers)
Paddling near some broke-down pilings at Rodeo, I suddenly realized there was an arrow stuck into one of them, probably shot from shore who-knows-when. I turned around and there was not a soul on shore, so I was fine, but then imagined what would have happened if I'd been there at the right time, and this sucker had gone through me. And that reminded me of the lyrics to Wings' "Arrow": "Ooh, baby, you couldn't have done a worse thing to me / If you'da taken an arrow and run it right through me. Oooh." And I love that song, so everything was fine.
Apparently this is a species I haven't posted to flickr before.
This genus likes to hang upside down so this view is the underside of the spider. Since she was so close to the leaf, I couldn't get a top view. They are really pretty and interesting spiders either way thought. Wish I saw more of them.
Micrathena sagittata