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... como lรกgrimas en la lluvia.
Tous ces moments se perdront dans le temps comme des larmes dans la pluie.
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View On Black for the large size
Travelling with :
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I can't help but the ceiling construction of this Munich subway station reminds me of razor blades ๐
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WICCA'S ORIGINALS
Rune Top @ CyberPunk Fair
Sizes: Maitreya Lara, Maitreya Petite, Maitreya Flat, Legacy, Legacy Perky, Gianni.
HUD: 10 Colors&Metals + Glow levels for the little round lights (off, low, med, high)
cinphul
a7mar knifes @ The Mainstore
Original Mesh, Hud + Resizer and basic bento hold for both right and left hands.
Fly
With little time today I wandered into the garden to enjoy the glorious sunshine for a few minutes and find a fly to photograph.
Happy FriYay and have a great weekend everyone.
Happy Fly Day Friday!
Blade tucked back in the mechanism so that you cannot touch it with fingers, frame is 1-3/8 inch square.
I'm a total sucker for the Blade Runner vibe, so you all get stuck with at least one more of these....
Taken at the awesome #DeanStudios
Blade of The Giant and Eryri Mountains
INFORMATION.......
A towering 20ft-high steel sword sculpture has been erected beside a Snowdonia lake.
The bold piece of public art has been situated on the shores of Llyn Padarn, Llanberis, in honour of the Welsh princes.
The hope is that the attraction, which cost ยฃ14,000 to commission, will draw locals and tourists from all over the world to take an interest in the history of Gwynedd's indigenous princes, Welsh castles and Wales as a nation.
The sword will be officially โopenedโ at a ceremony on November 28, 2017, when its name will be revealed by the school council pupils of Ysgol Llanbadarn, Llanberis who had the final say after suggestions were invited from the public.
Macro Mondays 'wavy lines' theme.
After lots of dithering yesterday I settled on these scissor blades as an easy shot for the theme. It was much too hot to spend a long time setting up a photo.
The image measures 1.5" in width
The Egyptian goose (Alopochen aegyptiaca) is a member of the duck, goose, and swan family Anatidae. It is native to Africa south of the Sahara and the Nile Valley.
Miami, Florida, USA.
No post-processing done to photo. Nikon NEF (RAW) files available. NPP Straight Photography at noPhotoShopping.com
These blades come from an old Moulinex, a beautiful but slightly over-engineered contraption (in my opinion) for slicing, dicing, julienning vegetables etc, which I don't use but it's too lovely to throw out. For Macro Mondays theme "Contraption". HMM!
A single blade of grass sticking through the snow, basking in the glorious sunlight, at Harelaw Wood, a couple of weeks ago.
shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a tamron adaptall 2 sp 80-200mm f/2.8 (model 30A) lens
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my review of the tamron 80-200mm adaptall 2 lens: www.aarondesigns.org/Tamron-80-200mm-f28/
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my website: www.aarondesigns.org/
A macro view of electric hair clipper blades. The frame spans approximately 3mm across.
I was growing increasingly discontent with the haircuts I had been receiving. It had gotten to the point that I would come home after my hair appointments, pull out my shears, and touchup my hair to my liking. I finally made the decision to just cut my hair myself. That was twenty-five years ago; I have been cutting my own hair ever since. This is a macro view of the electric WAHL clippers I have been using since then.
Side note: The blurry line in the top blade had confounded me. It appeared in each of several alternate (yesโ60+ focus stacked) shots. I surmise that it is from the oil lubrication on the blade.
Strobist/technical info:
The scene is a 64-image focus stack composite. It was illuminated by two Nikon SB900 speedlights, CL/CR, fired through 24" softboxes in Manual mode @ โ power and triggered by PocketWizard Plus Xs.
Lens: Nikon CFI Plan 10X Infinity Achromat objective + Raynox DCM-250.
My car is so old....not quite ready to be called an antique. But with aging cars, always a good idea to keep a set of spare fuses around to keep the electronics happy.
Each fuse is about 1/2 inch across, 3/4 inch top to bottom (so with negative space, the photo is just under 3 inches across and about 2 inches top to bottom).
#MacroMondays #InsideElectronics