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Anyone know what this is a cap for?

I love the simple color and type treatment on this.

As a little personal challenge, I've decided that my "Wordless Wednesday" photos on my blog will have words in them.

 

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bee skeep with bee shrink-it pins, modified from pattern in Pretty Little Pincushions Book

Victoria beer bottlecap nailed to a painted green wooden pole.

I took this picture the other day while shooting all my caps individually. I thought all the color and type of the caps looked kinda cool scattered out on my desk.

Not sure which beer this was from, but a close up of the bottlecap. Taken with Tamron 70-300 lens, with Raynox DCR-250 macro 'filter'

When wandering around in Doel I came across a few panels of this bottlecap mosaics. I guess that when you'r one of the few last inhabitants of a ghost town you'll have to find more creative ways to keep yourself occupied.

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After staring at this photo of the hood of an art car at the Fremont Fair, I immediately started looking for beers that I've had. I started keeping rough tallies in my head, and then thought Flickr notes would annotate this perfectly. I've noted any beer that I know I've tried, trying to avoid duplicates. Until I got bored, of course. I'm sure there are more.

Some of the goodies that I sent with the pincushion to Louise of New Zealand (prairie mouse).

 

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My first image with the D70s... just a little cropping, no contrast or saturation or any other adjustments.

 

Yeah... I think I'm gonna like this rig!

One of my all-time favorite caps. I love the type treatment, simple color and pattern. Very cool!

Crazy Tuesday theme for this week is "BOTTLE CAP(s)".

Bottlecap pincushion sent to feltfinland.

DC, Washington DC. Smithsonian American Art Museum.

 

"Bottlecap Giraffe" by an unidentified artist, from about 1966. Loved it! Makes me want to save my bottle caps and get creative!

 

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"What if you slept?

And what if,

In your sleep

You dreamed?

And what if,

In your dream,

You went to Heaven

And there plucked

A strange and

Beautiful flower?

And what if,

When you awoke,

You had the flower

In your hand?

Ah, what then?"

Basket that holds menus at one of my favorite breakfast haunts. After eating breakfast with one of my most beloved humans, I took this on the way out the door.

 

To management: You can donate/toss out the uneaten pancakes we left behind.

 

Enjoy!

Aug. 29, 2015: Bottlecap Gazebo by Max Foynton, Andrew Grinberg and the Bottlecap Crew in Fernley, Nevada.

Bottlecap pincushion. Sent to pegster.

Save all your bottlecaps of course! Then use stainless steel nails with a bit of a flat head to hold the bottlecaps on. Its ok to squish the caps a bit. And think color and pattern! This is just a piece of exterior grade plywood with door hardware added. Anyone know how to find recycled nails?

The pencil is silver, it was assayed in London in 1964.

 

The Flickr Lounge group has picked: "Still life" for the Week 45 weekend theme.

Gotta like this cap!

Labatt Blue issued a series of NHL related caps several years ago. Each team was given a cap, as well as each trophy.

They were only released in Canada for some reason (why they wouldn't have a wider release is beyond me, as Labatt Blue is only really found in US hockey markets anyway) and thus these mark caps that had to be gifted to me from my brother.

 

These are ordered in the standings in which teams finished for the 2009-2010 regular season.

 

Notes encouraged.

 

My full 2600+ cap collection can be seen here

 

An art installation at one of the dorms, made of recycled bottlecaps. It's nice and cheery... unlike my dorm. :/

Two bottlecap magnets that I included in the Cupcake Cafe swap package that I sent to my partner.

Lakeside Bar; Hauser Lake, MT

Aug. 29, 2015: Bottlecap Gazebo by Max Foynton, Andrew Grinberg and the Bottlecap Crew in Fernley, Nevada.

A walk around the local park on a sunny, breezy fall day. Perfect Sunny-16 conditions, so I used stuck with ISO 160 and manual exposure for most of these shots,

 

I travelled light with just my Leica M8.2 and two lenses, a Jupiter-12 35mm f2.8 and a Schact Travenar 90mm f2.8.

Lightpaint

NikonD300 @ 60mm - f11 - 4.1sec - iso200

"The National Beer of Texas"

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