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"Let’s get close up and personal with your subject. Use details and close focus to show us something about your subject we may not be aware of from normal viewing distance. Coming in close for a shot is more than simply focusing a macro lens. It is isolation on many levels.
1. We are isolating the subject with focus. Most Macro shots have very little depth of field, so subjects are sharp and backgrounds are blurry.
2. We are isolating the subject from its context. We are so close that the subject, the object of our photograph, is something we are familiar with – but not at such a close distance.
3. We are isolating it from reality in the same way a 400MM Telephoto will make the moon look much larger than it really is when rising over the landscape."
This is an alternative shot of the lock and chain. In this shot, I wanted to show more of the padlock and also make a black and white. In order to separate the metal from the mostly green background, I didn't cast any shade on them this time. Instead, I let the image be quite flat so that the contrast would come between the red and green areas when I converted it to black and white.
The Széchenyi Chain Bridge is a suspension bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, the western and eastern sides of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Designed by the English engineer William Tierney Clark, it was the first permanent bridge across the Danube in Budapest, and was opened in 1849.
It is anchored on the Pest side of the river to Széchenyi (formerly Roosevelt) Square, adjacent to the Gresham Palace and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and on the Buda side to Adam Clark Square, near the Zero Kilometer Stone and the lower end of the Castle Hill Funicular, leading to Buda Castle
This chain must of been in the sea for years. When stones,sand and shells stick to it its a process called concretion.
Gordon's three-dimensional wood carving. His chains were pretty cool. I had one I used as a key fob for several years. I never lost my keys!
#AbFav_ABSTRACT_MINIMALISM_ ♋️
Mostly on the industrial quayside, hooked, discarded, in sun or snow.
Always an exciting moment when I see them unexpectedly!
Have a glorious day and thank you, M, (*_*)
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As part of proper sampling protocol, a Chain of Custody form is created which follows samples from site of acquisition to the lab
My modern chain quilt.
Pattern designed by Allison Harris of cluckclucksew.com; fabric from my stash.
Vancouver's premier Hardcore outfit were kicking ass during their show at Desi in Nuremberg. Oldschool early eighties sound.
L'usine "Davaine chaines" à Valenciennes (Avenue désandrouins) qui existe depuis 1835. Elle produit des chaînes dont la maille peut aller jusque 120mm de diamètre, ainsi que des ancres.
Photographe Wagret Bruno - Droits réservés