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So formal

 

Generally, I find formal to be uncomfortable. Formal, tailored clothing restricts movement and, sometimes, things like digestion and respiration. But it looks so good.

 

An unbuttoned (or knit blazer) is comfortable, but a tailored, buttoned-up blazer in a woven fabric looks sharp. Usually, I go for comfort, but today I went for sharp, except when I sat at my desk, unbuttoned, and let it all hang out.

 

Blazer, Donna Collezione (thrifted). Dress, Calvin Klein (thrifted). Cropped tee (worn under the dress), American Apparel. Boots, Lauren Ralph Lauren. Sunglasses, Marc Jacobs. Necklace, thrifted.

Button Bush (Cephalanthus occidentalis Linnaeus)

The compact globose inflores-cences of this shrub are 2-3 cm in diameter and are made up of many small flowers with exserted anthers.

@Arjun's Home Garden, Thane

I absolutely ♥♥♥ this! It's for sale in my shop. Hurry and go get it or I may change my mind and keep it for myself!

All Button Bot knew how to do was push them there buttons and pull those there levers, and frankly that was the way he liked it.

Botões para o Consórcio de Botões Encapados - JUNHO - Grupo Matrioskas do Brasil

Mushroom button that now belongs to Craftster Woodland_Faerie

A few of the other pictures I took for this week's Macro Mondays Buttons and Bows theme

Another detail shot from a recent wedding.

Embroidered button stitched with metallic-like thread, Perle 8, wool and in the middle a sequin and a bead.

Organizing, counting, listing... it was a button-filled Saturday.

(blogged) My vintage button, bead, and buckle collection.

Event: South Cheshire Branch MMOC Rally

Location: Blakemere, Cheshire

Camera: Mamiya RB67 Pro-S

Lens(s): Mamiya Sekor-C 90mm f/3.8

Film: Kodak Gold 200

Shot ISO: 200

Light Meter: Weston Master II

Lighting: Sunny

Mounting: Hand Held

Firing: Shutter Button

Developer: Bellini C-41 Kit

Scanner: Epson V800

Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)

I seem to come up with my best ideas right around 1am (out of sheer boredom I think), like his and her sock monkey buttons. Life just wouldn't be complete without a monkey button with a flower in her ear/hair :)

Wanna join the fun?

This is informal knitting at its best. Grab the button and just knit green socks. No pressure, no sign ups, no deadlines.

 

This was the idea of Maritza and myself, spurred by a yarn swap we did in November. We are both using a luscious Tess Designer Yarns green yarn. Of course, all green yarns (and patterns) are welcome.

 

My socks are cast on, but I doubt there will be quick progress on these babies. Socks take me forever! Yet, that is the beauty of the knitalong - no deadlines. If I don't finish them this month, I will pick them up again in Project Spectrum's green months (April / May).

Vintage buttons plus a thrifted cashmere sweater and plenty of time on an airplane = a button collar.

For Our Daily Challenge topic - 'Sew & Sew & Sew.'

this thermostat had a money button. no idea what it did but im assuming it prints money

Enclosed in pink soft knit beaded cardi.buttoned up for sissy to feel wrapped in it's embrsce

My garden, Broad Channel, NY

 

Started these Bachelor's Buttons from seeds and I'm so happy to see them finally come up!

Lens release: button on the left side of the lens mount

Focus modes: Autofocus and Manual with electronic rangefinder

Autofocus modes: single servo AF with focus priority and continous servo AF with release priority

AF detection system: TTL phase detection system - Nikon Advanced AM200 module

AF detection range: EV minus 1 to EV 19 at ISO 100.

AF lock: possible in single servo AF mode once a stationary subject is in focus as long as the shutter button is depressed; in continuous servo AF

Electronic rangefinder: available in manual focus mode with an AF Nikkor and other AI-type Nikkor lenses with a maximum aperture of f/5.6 or faster

Depth of Field preview button: on the right side of the lens mount

Shutter: Electromagnetically controlled vertical-travel focal-plane metal shutter,

Speeds: 30 - 1/8000 +B, automatic or manual speed setting is possible

Shutter release: by motor trigger, automatic motor drive winding and cocking,

Frame counter: additive type, counts back while film is rewinding, auto-resets

LCD panel information: shutter speed, aperture, exposure mode, metering system, film speed, DX mark, electronic analogue display, exposure compensation mark, frame counter/self timer/multiple exposure, exposure compensation value, film advance mode, film loading, film rewind, self timer, panel on the right of the top plate

Command input control dial: a thumb wheel, on the right of the top plate

Viewfinder/LCD panel illumination: by pressing button on the back side of the top plate

Viewfinder: fixed eyelevel SLR pentaprism, high-eyepoint type, w/ Eyepiece hood

Focusing Screen: Fixed Nikon advanced B-type Bright-View screen, interchangeable with E-type screen

Viewfinder information: focus indications, exposure mode, shutter speed/ISO, aperture/exposure compensation, electronic analogue display, exposure compensation mark and flash-ready are all shown in LCD readout, also shows flash recommended/ready light LEDs

Exposure meter: Matrix metering, centre-weighted metering (75/25) and spot metering

Activates by lightly pressing the shutter release button, stays on for approx. 8 sec. after finger leaves button

Film speed range: 6-6400 ASA, setting: DX code or by manual override, setting by the LCD display and the mode knob on the multi-settings dial on the left of the top plate

Metering range: EV 0 to 21

Exposure modes: fully Programmed auto-multi, shutter priority auto, aperture priority auto and manual, setting by the LCD display and the mode knob on the multi-settings dial on the left of the top plate

Programmed auto exposure control: Both shutter speed and aperture are set automatically, 1 EV increments of aperture is possible

Activated by lightly pressing the shutter release button, stays on for approx. 8 sec after finger leaves button

Exposure compensation: within +/- 5 EV range in 1/3 EV steps, button on the front of the LCD display

Auto exposure lock: by sliding the AE-L lever on the back side of the top plate, while the meter is on

Multiple exposure button: the knob on the multi-settings dial on the left of the top plate coupled with rewind release button, up to 9 exposures can be set

Film loading: film automatically advances to first frame when shutter release button is depressed once

Film advance: in single-frame shooting mode, film automatically advances one frame when shutter is released; in continuous high or continuous low shooting modes, shots are taken as long as shutter release button is depressed; high speed 3.3 fps; low 2.0 fps.

Film rewind: by simultaneously pressing buttons with red rewind markings in front of the LCD display and the knob on the multi-settings dial on the left of the top plate, rewind stops auotomatically when film is rewound

Flash synch. X, 1/60 to 1/250

Dedicated flas unit is Nikon Speedlight SB-24

Self-timer: electronically controlled; timer duration selectable from 2 to 30 seconds in one second increments, blinking red LED on the front of the hand grip, indicates self-timer operation, cancellable, button on the left of the top plate

Remote control terminal: on the left-front side of the camera, w/ a lid

Back cover: hinged, interchangeable with Nikon Multi-Control Back MF-21 or World Time Data Back MF-20, w/ film cartridge confirmation window

Others: Hot-shoe; Tripod socket 1/4 inch; Strap lugs

Body: metal; Weight 695g, wo/lensBattery: 4 AA alkaline batteries, battery chamber opens by a screw on the right bottom side of the camera and the battery holder slides out

On/off switch: on the right of the top plate

(blogged) My vintage button, bead, and buckle collection.

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