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Since it was not readily apparent, I wanted to clarify that this is a 3" section of the inner zipper on a hand bag. Shot on a 40mm macro lens for this week's #label theme in #macromonday.
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For Macro Mondays.
This week's theme: Label
I photographed just about every label in the fridge, the pantry and throughout the house. But I like that this one included bubbles.
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The label inside the back cover of a Jiffy Kodak V P. The Jiffy Kodak V. P. is a Bakelite-bodied folding camera made by Kodak from 1935 to 1942.
"Macro Mondays" "Label"
[ENG] “Labels are for filing. Labels are for clothing. Labels are not for people”. Martina Navratilova is a Czechoslovak-born American former professional tennis player and coach.
For "Macro Mondays" group, "Label" theme
[ENG] “Las etiquetas son para archivar. Las etiquetas son para ropa. Las etiquetas no son para personas”. Martina Navratilova es una extenista y entrenadora profesional de origen checoslovaco con nacionalidad checa y estadounidense.
Para el grupo "Macro Mondays", tema "Etiqueta"
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The Macro Mondays theme for this week is “Label”. The photo is a beer bottle label. In May 1867, the Leinenkugel family brewery was founded in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin by Jacob Leinenkugel. Today, the sixth generation of Leinenkugels continues to brew some of the same family-inspired recipes
How easy we label someone without walking on sec in their shoes.
We judge others by their actions and ourselves by our intentions.
Picture taken during the MAGIC BIRDING CIRCUIT & PHOTO TOUR at SAN JORGE ECOLODGES - BOTANICAL RESERVES gardens and surroundings!.
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Stamped dimensions of metric drill bit diameters.
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Happy Macro Mondays to you all!
I could be called many things but I am so much more than the sum of my labels.
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Another raw snap with lumipro
This is the manufactures mark, cast into the surface of a cast iron cooking pot. It is 2 and half inches across, hence the tight crop.
Originally, the logo would have been pressed into the surface of a sand mould into which molten iron was cast.
This pot turned un in the back of a building I was clearing and after an hour with a wire brush and a tin of graphite based Grate Black it now looks splendid.
Archibald Kendrick & Sons set up as Iron Founders in 1791 and are still in operation in West Bromwich.
Label for Macro Mondays
Macro Monday - Label
Manufactured by E. Thomas & Williams Ltd, Aberdare, Wales.
This was presented to my husband as part of the winning team at the National Confined Spaces Competition a few years ago.
Label,
Scotch Whiskey,
Single Malt,
Macro,
Glencairn Glass,
Single Malt,
United States,
Pennsylvania,
Luzerne County.
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Makeup from Pink Acid.
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Top and shorts from Kitja.
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Sunglasses from TSG.
This gold-colored label originates from Japan . It was used from around 1950 to mid 1980s . JCII stands for 'Japan Camera Industry Institute' , and JMDC for 'Japan Machinery Design Center' . It was used to make original Japanese photographic products recognizable (but it did not mean that the individual product was tested) .
For “MacroMondays” - theme : “Label” .