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Liqueur bottles from below.
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Thema "Bottles" am 22.07.2022.
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The space in which the sun’s light filters … radiates warmth.
I see a brilliance ...
I’ve been awake at that moment when light exposes the darkness ...
Have you?
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What are the markings on the bottom of glass?
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Preparations for Remembrance Sunday are well under way at the Church of St Margaret of Antioch at Brotton.
Besides the hand-crafted knitted and crocheted Poppies, well over a thousand "Plastic poppies" have been created, using bottle bottoms - absolutely ingenious - to create a "River of poppies" leading up to the Church Door
Taken with a Canon 60mm USM Macro lens. Type L for a better view.
Our Daily Challenge - Bottle - 8/25/11
Preparations for Remembrance Sunday are well under way at the Church of St Margaret of Antioch at Brotton.
Besides the hand-crafted knitted and crocheted Poppies, well over a thousand "Plastic poppies" have been created, using bottle bottoms - absolutely ingenious - to create a "River of poppies" leading up to the Church Door
Made from recycled glass bottle bottoms collected from the streets of Philadelphia and a beach in Brooklyn called Bottle Beach or Dead Horse Bay. The window also incorporates historic stained glass pieces which I've collected over my eleven years restoring church glass in Philadelphia.
That old half-timbered house faces the cathedral; see the bottle bottom glass inside the windowpanes.
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Preparations for Remembrance Sunday are well under way at the Church of St Margaret of Antioch at Brotton.
Besides the hand-crafted knitted and crocheted Poppies, well over a thousand "Plastic poppies" have been created, using bottle bottoms - absolutely ingenious - to create a "River of poppies" leading up to the Church Door
Preparations for Remembrance Sunday are well under way at the Church of St Margaret of Antioch at Brotton.
Besides the hand-crafted knitted and crocheted Poppies, well over a thousand "Plastic poppies" have been created, using bottle bottoms - absolutely ingenious - to create a "River of poppies" leading up to the Church Door
It DID come from a photo, ( a plastic bottle to be precise) and I didn't add anything,
I just tried to get more contrast and then fell over the edge......
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I spent well over an hour scrubbing all of this clean this afternoon. Think I may need to exercise a bit more restraint when I go mudlarking! Look at all the pretty things though. Now just got to decide what the hell to do with it all....
Had a lovely relaxing morning, after quite an early wake-up (thanks to Tim going for a haircut and the clocks going forward). Phoned my Mum to wish her a happy Mother's Day and had a nice chat with her. She told me she's become addicted to Game of Thrones! Bless her. One of her carers has lent her the box-set and she's been binge-watching. She is so much more down with the kids than me!
O fundo de uma garrafa de água de plástico fotografado através de uma lupa. Macrofotografia dos pobrezinhos.
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The bottom of a plastic water bottle, photographed through a magnifyer. Poor man's macro.
Shot for Iron Photographer 128
1 - A button or buttons
2 - Something shiny
3 - The color purple
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The purple bit is the bottom of a bottle we use to hold liquids when we camp. It holds some kind of lotion at the moment.
Preparations for Remembrance Sunday are well under way at the Church of St Margaret of Antioch at Brotton.
Besides the hand-crafted knitted and crocheted Poppies, well over a thousand "Plastic poppies" have been created, using bottle bottoms - absolutely ingenious - to create a "River of poppies" leading up to the Church Door