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Seed Pod, Vaina con Semillas.

small raven with crack in beak

Glaze cracks on an old table lamp base. The brass lamp socket is at top left.

 

Craquelure or Crackle glazes were first pioneered in China and Korea. After firing the ware was thermally stressed resulting in fine cracking of the glaze layer.

Exploring the western Utah desert can offer some sweet rewards - but it takes time and effort. This spot is a one hour drive from anything.

 

GPS is not the exact spot of the photo

Experimenting in the macro world with a small cracked rock for Macro Mondays. I spent time at the river photographing cracks in large boulders and then found this small rock that came home with me.

Pomegranate cracks open. Yummy red fruit! HMM!

Looking for a crack in the wooden verandah post & found a mini Mantis. Played hide-and-seek with it around the post :))

Macro Mondays: Crack

For Macro Monday - Crack

 

The only cracked thing, apart from myself, that I could find was one of our fence posts.

The area photographed is 50 mm (2 inches) wide!

 

Happy Macro Monday!

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Crow in flight with bread

This is a small portion of an old oil painting. I used the Camera+ app on my iPhone 7 as it has an excellent stabilizer. I took this for Macro Mondays' weekly theme: crack.

Taken for the Macro Monday theme of crack. This is a very small marble ornament in the shape of an apple. Well within the 3" limit.

Last Christmas I gave you my heart ...

But the very next day you gave it away ...

first day out after covid 19 isolation and what a glorious day. The sun was behind me highlighting the fantastic colours on the trees and the storm clouds that were blowing over. Loved it, sooo good to be out and about again. Had my earphones in listening to The Doors, This is the End track at the time, absolutely awesome.

HMM!

crack on the outside of the ceramic bowl

Installation "Riss durch die Landschaft",

Schrattenbach - Lower Austria

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My attempt at the "Smile on Saturday" theme "Smiley".

 

I‘ve read that these tiny (8 mm) things are called 'fried batter pearls' in English… don‘t know how common they are though. I don‘t trust this specimen one bit though - just look at that wry smile! Or am I doing it an injustice by assuming that and this is just the way it shows its friendly nature? You‘ll be the judge.

 

Shot with a Friedrich "S-Coronar 25 mm F 1.4" lens on a Canon EOS R5.

This set of crockery is 35yrs old and has developed cracks in the glazing in just this one plate! I think we are lucky.

Quite what this image was doing on my hard drive having never been processed is anybodies guess. It obviously didn't please me in some way but I really can't fathom why. Perhaps then, as now if I'm honest, I'm cracking up ;-)

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