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Size of the Pin Badge: < 1 ¼ ” x 1 ¼ ”
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Macro taken June 09, 2025 and uploaded for the groups
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Gigaset GS 290
ƒ/2.0
3.5 mm
1/33 Sec
ISO 217
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in explore: Highest position: 21 on Saturday, May 10, 2008
Pin Badge with the flag of St. Piran, the Cornish flag and The Stars and Stripes.
Brought as a souvenir when I first came to live in the USA from Cornwall.
HMM!
MacroMondays: Souvenir
Outfit & Boots - REIGN - Police Costume (@ The Epiphany)
Face stars - ARISE - Miki Mesh Stars V2 (@ Flora)
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The Fovant Badges are a set of regimental badges cut into a chalk hill, Fovant Down, near Fovant, in southwest Wiltshire, England. They are located between Salisbury and Shaftesbury on the A30 road in the Nadder valley; or approximately 1⁄2 mile (800 m) southeast of Fovant. They were created by soldiers garrisoned nearby, and waiting to go to France, during the First World War; the first in 1916. They are clearly visible from the A30 road which runs through the village. Nine of the original twenty remain, and are scheduled ancient monuments and recognised by the Imperial War Museum as war memorials. Further badges have been added more recently.
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Found this badge left on a wooden bench in Colindale. I was struck by the vibrancy of the badge against the grey colour of the wood.
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Outfit & Boots - REIGN - Police Costume (@ The Epiphany)
Face stars - ARISE - Miki Mesh Stars V2 (@ Flora)
*★* Full Credits!*★*
13 x shot hand held focus stack of a badge huntsman feasting. Canon 5Dsr and EF 50mm F1.8ii on macro tubes
Two vintage badges which belonged to my late mother when she was in the Brownies and Girl Guides in the 1930's
Macro Mondays theme ''Crime''
Interrogation Scene:
Agent Serena: Where were you on Sunday night around 20h00?
Suspect: Is it even a real badge you are wearing?
Agent Serena: Just as real as the trouble you are in buddy! So, where were you on Sunday night around 20h00?
Suspect: At my computer, uploading a picture on Flickr’s Macro Monday…
Agent Serena: So, you like taking pictures of crime scenes?
Suspect: Why do you ask?
Agent Serena: We saw the picture you posted on Macro Monday! You want me to show you?
As for my badge, it is about 2 ½” in height. Never been used so far! 😉 👮
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Sony a7 m2, 7 artisans 35mm +10 x Macro dioptre, f6, Manual focus, flash. The cat got badge with his food order, I'm keeping it cause he's earned it, he pays for his food and his life. ( Actual cat is below on my photostreem)
My computer is STILL in the shop so I borrowed a picture taken by my best friend Scott ( www.flickr.com/photos/30711379@N07/6092825667/in/photosof... ) - please check out his super cool photostream. I'll have some new pictures up soon. Thanks to everyone who views/comments/ and faves my wife's and my pictures - we greatly appreciate it.
Unclle Kevin found a badge in mummy's tool box while he was fixing the lights in the front room and it's been given to me. Mummy says it was my Grandad's though I've never met him because he isn't alive now and he's in the sky, she says. I suppose she means like a star. The badge has a pig on it and I like it a lot and I'd like to say thank you to him but I don't know if the sky can hear. So thank you Grandad Star. I promise to look after your badge.
I've posted many photos from the Grand Canyon, and could post many more. But that might be boring, so I will move on through our Southwest adventure. This is Navajo Bridge, which crosses the Colorado River's Marble Canyon near Lee's Ferry in the US state of Arizona. Apart from the Glen Canyon Bridge a few miles upstream at Page, Arizona, it is the only roadway crossing of the river and the Grand Canyon for nearly 600 miles (970 km). The original bridge, which opened in 1929, is on the right and is now open for pedestrian and equestiran access.
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308/365 (3,626)
And another one for the 365 treasure hunt, number 36 Keepsake.
During WW2 my Mum was in the Land Army, first off working on farms near Henfield, Sussex, and then in the Kitchen Gardens at Southlands Hospital in Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex ... can you imagine hospitals today, growing their own fruit and veg ... but it was war time.
Anyways, this badge arrived in about 2008/9 and was a bit late for Mum, as her dementia had all ready kicked in, but I have it as a keepsake.
The photo is of Mum and I in about 1964/5.
3101c 2017 10 21 001 file
1928 Dodge Bros. Victory 6
4dr Sedan Deluxe badge
Part of The John Lewis Collection
Auctioned 10/21/2017 in Lawton, OK
by Van Der Brink Auctions
It's like a Sherriff's badge, except it earns me approximately zero authority. I tried roughing up some perps, and they kicked my ass. They cut me. They cut me bad.
Anyway. DexCon badge. This and the picture right after it are about the only photographic evidence of the weekend. If I showed you the rest, I'd have to kill you. Or maybe you'd have to kill me. Something like that.
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Pins and belt buckles, time sure goes fast.
1929 Auburn Speedster
Greenfield Village Old Car Festival
Dearborn, Michigan
This is the radiator badge of the red and black 1929 Auburn Speedster seen at the 2011 Greenfield Village Old Car Festival, which we attended with Steve Brown (sjb4photos); there was also a blue and silver 1929 Auburn Speedster at the show (photos of both cars were posted earlier and are in the album for the Old Car Festival). According to information in the Classic Car Database, the Speedster was part of Auburn's 8-90 series; weighed 3,245 pounds and rode a 125-inch wheelbase; was powered by a 246.7 cid Lycoming straight-8 that produced 93 brake horsepower (24.6 "rated" horsepower); and was priced at $1,495 when new (approximately $22,032 in 2018 dollars -- seems a bargain). It is designated a Full Classic by the Classic Car Club of America.
Press "L" for larger image, on black.
This came out of an 81 240 GLT wagon, a small plate for the 25th anniversary of Volvo in the US. Its mounted one of the covers for the the 52mm gauge spots.
On our hike through Lebanon Hills Regional Park, a mature birch tree has a section of its bark removed - making its scar beneath exceptionally apparent.
Found on a Volvo 262 Bertone Coupe, this is a large center cap for a set of rims which have spokes. The inside of this part is threaded and is used to hold the wheel on instead of lugnuts