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For Looking Close on... Friday!
Food seems to have been a bit of a theme for me recently, fortunately I don't like liquorice so will be giving it away gladly!
Designed for grip and comfort. Nice triangular barrel with raised dots for grip. I was surprised on ‘developing’ the macro just how grainy and rough was the wood giving these delightful pencils a harsh look. As you can see, we get through lots of them!
For Macro Mondays
A woman is a comma, a man is a point. Here you know where you are;
Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel
German writer (1741 - 1796)
Times have changed, it's the other way around :-))
Looking close...on Friday!
This Image got shot by me during the a great Challenge for #SmileonSaturday called A Toch of Red. I choosed another one for it but this one is also worth to share with you. At least i guess so :) I enjoyed playing around with the contrast of a little red spot within the complete image. When i went to my local fresh food market that morning i bought as every week in this time of the year those berries. Wuppsss...there was the 2nd idea right in front of me. Some blackberries sourounding a little lonesome raspberry :)
Have a great smileful week :)
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Vielen Dank für Eure Besuche, Kommentare und Sternchen!
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Macro Mondays: "Dots"
An old favorite subject. Dice. Single constant LED light.
The image is about 6.35 cm (2.25 inches) on the long edge.
ein anderes Auswahlfoto zum Thema Punkte
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allen Besuchern und Freunden meines Fotostreams ein herzliches Dankeschön für eure Kommentare und Kritiken, Einladungen und Favoriten.
all visitors and friends of my photostream, a heartfelt thank you for your comments and reviews, invitations and favorites
For Macro Mondays for 1/23 for tape. This is a fabric case for some reading glasses and to reinforce the edges, it is sewn with bias binding tape. Btb, this was not the picture I thought I’d take but it’s sort of dramatic— yes?… The size verification shot should be next in the photostream— this portion is about an inch and 5/8ths.
…..💙 HMM 💙
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ANSH scavenger2 tradition…. My Sunday tradition is to stage and to photograph a macro picture for whatever the Macro Mondays theme is for the week! I don’t think I’ve missed one in years!!
The Broads are manmade waterways. Along with many other mills, Horsey Mill was built to drain the water to create more farmland. Here are some facts quoted from. www.nationaltrustscones.com/2019/10/horsey-windpump.html?m=1
“Here are some historical facts:
There has been a drainage mill on the site since the early 1700s
There are similar mills dotted all around this part of Norfolk - by draining the land using wind power, landowners could make more area available for farming
Drainage continues today - there's an electric pump doing all the work these days, but if it wasn't there then the area would be flooded:
The area used to be an island used for grazing or keeping horses (hence the name), with one access road that regularly flooded
The current windpump structure was built in 1912 on the foundations of the 19th century mill
Horsey Windpump was working until 1943 when it was struck by lightning
It was acquired by the National Trust and has been restored - its sails were set in motion for the first time in 76 years in May this year, which must have been a great moment
As with all mills, it's not the most accessible property - there are several floors and 61 steps to negotiate to get right to the top, most of which are very narrow (I can report that the young sconepals cared not a jot about this and were scampering up the stairs like squirrels)”
Smile on Saturday theme: blue skies
Thank you everyone for your kind comments and favs. All are greatly appreciated. HSoS
It's actually the real colour, something must have been extracted from the soil to colorize the ice. A few was red and others yellow at this mountain side.
Zeiss 135/2 APO Sonnar