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The handle on an antique Chinese tea pot. The lid is less than two inches in diameter; the dog barely an inch in length.
Handle - Macro Mondays
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A simple portrait of a very young baby held out on his mothers arm.
Single light source (softbox on strobe).
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This is my 1 in 1 Million
© Richard Horsfield 2006
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Saw a little old Fargo relic (Canadian equivalent of a Dodge) maybe 3/4 ton parked and just waiting for it's close-up. Sweet.
sooc, no Photoshop manipulations...
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much better large size and on black - molto meglio in grande e su sfondo nero
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Thanks for all your kind comments to my last photos …
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Grazie per tutti i gentili commenti alle mie ultime foto…
Starting on 3rd January 2021, I'm participating in my Camera Club's 30 day project challenge.
The subject for day twenty is "door handle".
a 55 mm long screwdriver handle
Many thanks for the Favs and the Comments they are appreciated :-) HMM
"Macro Mondays" and "Handle"
For the Smile on Saturday theme 'Handles' This is a handle on a small cram jug that my daughter brought us back from her holidays in Mexico. ;0)
Not dangerous, deadly, toxic or breakable but delicate. Ironically, I don't think we have ever hand washed this piece of clothing with our hands.
HMM :)
Car door handle taken for Macro Mondays theme 'Handle'.
Not too sure about this one but it does have shape and form and possibly a bit of movement to it or am I just talking rubbish 😃
Taken for Macro Mondays - Handle (5/22/20)
STORY: This is the handle from my fraternity senior mug. The guy that ordered the mugs ordered these handles in error. We were a Christian fraternity. My wife covers up the handle with this ribbon from the kids. I've revealed some of the handle's glory for Macro Mondays. 6 photos stacked (my 1st attempt), glazed surfaces are tough to draw out details.