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Cigarette with ring holder by ChicChica @ Collabor88
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Music: Out of Africa, John Barry
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Even when we remove small-bird feeders, one hawk or another uses the twig above the empty holder as a perch. Distant conifers surround the perch feeder with green hues; not a post-processing effect.
Growing bolder in the rain.
Larger view of wet head feathers: www.flickr.com/photos/jan-timmons/49265744782/sizes/k/
Shot for Looking Close on Friday"
Theme: Candle Holder.
I have switched over to scented candle in glass containers - don't need to worry or watch them as much but this is still my favorite. It gives beautiful shadow play. HLCoF to All.
just because…
With Miracle our Dutch rescue kitty is a carved wooden cat statue that my DD thought would make a neat door holder/door jam.
And this is a two part “tranquil”. The first is obviously a sleeping cat and the second was the blissful zoned-out time I spent cloning out cat hairs on the carpet while I post processed. I find that cloning is a peaceful pursuit.
ANSH scavenger8 tranquil
Happy Monday & HMM!
Thanks for your visit, most appreciated.
今日は月曜日、Macro Mondaysの今日のお題は"flexible"(曲げても、元通りになる)ということで親友からもらったマスクホルダーをマスクの上で撮ってみました。
My best friend gave me a flexible mask holder the other day to put on the mask and it is exquisitely convenient when we drink/eat. I gave her a hand gel in this sensitive time. Taken on the mask.
Gasholder Park, St Pancras & King's Cross, London. Three of the four gas holders have been converted to luxury apartments. The other is now a public park with art features. They have been here since the 1850's but were decommissioned at the turn of the 21st century when the whole area was redeveloped.
Many years ago (1992, I think) I took the Transsiberian Railway from Moscow to Vladivostok. Each waggon has an attendant who serves tea and uses this metal glass holder to serve it. At the end of the line he was kind enough to sell the holders to interested tourists. I never found a glass that fit perfectly in the holder, though!
Dave's Dad made this years ago when they wintered in Arizona. Coyote toothpick holder.
Crazy Tuesday. Made of Wood.
macro-mondays
theme: indoor ,,Windowsill"
Pen-holder in front of the kitchen window
All of you HMM
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with Achromat 3 Dpt.
I saw these two weathered farm buildings just sitting off the highway. Of course I had to stop and take their photo. There is something about old farm buildings that I really like. Especially when they have a lean to them. This one leans to the south which tells me it has survived many northern winter winds.
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The area covered in this picture is about 2 inches wide and 1.5 inches tall.
For Macro Monday theme "Junk Drawer"
Bummer another Macro Monday miss, I put it in and then it gets booted out, then the subject is locked so cant ask about it, ah well maybe next Monday?
'The Rockerill'
The former Cockerill forge was transformed into concert halls, a bar, etc.by a collective of artists and friends (2005)
A collection of old working tools and objects is still present (e.g. this plants holder in snake form, made from bamboo)
For Looking Close on Friday theme of Tealight Holder. An unusual holder with pink and blue crystal droplets and beads, given to me as a gift several years ago.
Viewed from the Cornwall Canal embankment 80 feet above the St. Lawrence River. Low minus 11 Celsius tonight!
With four good-sized mulberry trees on the little ranch—two behind the house, and two in front—I generally keep fairly busy with leaf raking once the cold weather sets in during late autumn. I try to rake a little most days, after feeding the animals and cleaning the corrals, and have a second morning cup of coffee as I work. A nice practice, but where to put the cup between sips? Raking in front of the house beside the driveway one morning, I set my enamel mug on the flat rear deck lid of the Corvair, giving new meaning to the term "car cup holder." I liked the look of the mug beside the distinctive engine ventilation slots, so I spent one of the last pair of exposures on the roll in the Exa on the little still life :-)
Camera: Ihagee Exa IIb (1964-1966, with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 50mm f/2.8 lens). The Exakta's little sister :-)
Film: 35mm Kodak Plus-X Pan (expired 1998, rolled from bulk), developed in Arista Liquid Developer (1+9) for 5:30 minutes @ 68 degrees, and scanned with an Epson V600 scanner.
You know they are there, though with each day it becomes more difficult to really see them. They are vanishing, slipping into the background, becoming one with everything. Say farewell and that you love them now, while there is still time.
Magnificent Monday to you my friend.
One of seven remaining gas holders in West Ham (Newham) but named after the nearby area of Bromley-By-Bow in Tower Hamlets. They are grade II listed.
In July this year, Newham Council granted planning permission for 2,200 new homes to be built on the site, with all seven remaining gasholders to be retained.