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You know what it's like, you do the research find it on Goolge Maps drive 50 miles and the footbridge is totally enclosed in mesh. I have to say on first impressions my heart sank! But, some thoughtful person has cut several handy holes at strategic points along the bridge. I couldn't resist a photo celebrating their handy work. Cheers whoever you are. 20 314 and 20 096 stand at the head of 7X09 11.47 Old Dalby to West Ruislip merrily ticking over prior to departure from the Old Dalby site.
This is my submission for todays Macro Monday theme of "Buttons and Bows". It is the On/Increase Brightness button on one of my small Qubie LED lights that I often use for lighting my Macro Monday projects. They are handy little things.
I like the little line of "in focus" that ripples along the rubber case in this image.
Happy Macro Monday everyone!
This isn't a photo I can claim to have taken, but I am the one wearing the bright red top seen here going for a stroll near the summit of the colourful Handies Peak. An interesting fact is that oxygen content at sea level is 20.3% whilst at 14,000 feet it is reduced to just 12.3%. Hence the fact that everything is very hard work.
Handies Peak stands at just over 14,000 in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado and offers stupendous views in all directions. Even getting to the trailhead was an adventure. The tortuous twenty mile dirt track exit road to Silverton took a full three hours of bouncing away over endless lumps and bumps, but that included puncture repair work.
Photo taken by Mark.
A mobile made of sellotape Casts of hands hung in a willow tree. Made by me flickr.com/people/plurabella/ and flickr.com/people/acciarini/
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Mehrere Aufnahmen mit dem Handy fotografiert und hinterher jeweils zu einem Panorama zusammengefügt. Ich fotografiere viel zu selten mit meinem Handy fiel mir heute auf :-)
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I've been doing a lot of home improvement projects lately. First I redecorated Dominic's room. He was in a twin-sized captain's bed and had totally outgrown it. All of his furniture was second-hand and he needed an update. After that project was done, I picked out new lights for the kids' bathroom and our master bathroom. Then my mom is about to adopt a small Egyptian tortoise and I've been helping her build a habitat for her new little girl. I've been painting, sealing, drilling, screwing, and painting some more! It's almost done and I'm excited for my mom to get her soon. Then over the weekend, I built a hutch for Jennie, Anna's bunny from school that is staying with us for the summer. Next on the to-do list is priming and painting the kids' shower and putting in a new vent. I love working with my hands!
This is a shot that was taken last September during my trip to Colorado. The wide angle view from the summit of Handies Peak provides a good idea of the terrain and geology of the region. At over 14,000 feet in height the views are extremely long ranging.
Snapshots with our phones!
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Schnappschüsse mit unseren Handys
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In Inzell und rund um Inzell!
Unterwegs im Chiemgau und im Berchtesgadener Land 2023!
In Inzell and around Inzell!
On the road in the Chiemgau and in the Berchtesgadener Land 2023!
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Handy Fotos!
This is a well-known wall ornament at Santana Row. I added a twist by percolating it.
iPhone 4, Percolator, Blender, Snapseed.
Just arsed about a bit tonight. This was sort of what I had in mind. I wanted it a little more Evil Dead 2 rather than Carry On Extruding.
Took the shot of myself. Lit from above with flash on 1/16 through ghetto mini softbox from stand, diffused led lenser for the back of my right hand and a silver windscreen frost protector on my lap for fill.
Into Photoshop and extruded the duplicate layer and erased the bits I wanted "normal" then used some puppet morphing thing to elongate my hand.
That's enough extrude for now.
I lightly killed a bluebottle earlier so tomorrow night should involve some sort of macabre macro work.
This is number 195 of my 365.
Panorama von der Stroblalm im Berchtesgadener Land bei Sonnenaufgang, ausnahmsweise mit dem Handy fotografiert