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Selection of perfumes in miniature. The bottles have no more than 1 inch of width each one, the lids are smaller than this.
For Macro Mondays Group.
Week theme: Lids
Ein Pillendöschen, gefunden in der hintersten Ecke meiner Schublade.
Ich wünsche Euche einen erfolgreichen und heiteren Tag!
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A pillbox found in the back corner of my drawer.
I wish Euche a successful and cheerful day!
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Une casemate trouvée dans le coin arrière de mon tiroir.
Je souhaite à Euche une journée réussie et joyeuse !
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😄 HaPpY Macro Monday 😄
The lid of a small pillbox ( < 2” in diameter ) showing the imprint of a horse portrait in leather. This piece is handmade with heart and soul in Ubrique, Andalusia (Spain)
Taken on November 16th, 2019 and uploaded for #MacroMondays #Lids
ƒ/2.8
4.5 mm
1/40 Sec
ISO 800
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Lid of a little Pill Box
Size incl neg space : 1 ½” x 1 ½”
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Uploaded for the groups
Macro Mondays #Lid
and
😄 Happy Macro Monday 😄
Gigaset GS290
ƒ/2.0
3.5 mm
1/33 Sec
ISO 494
It's not the first time I've photographed this pretty perfume bottle lid but it is the first time for MM.
HMM!
Macro Mondays: Lid
(Lid is 1.905cm/3/4")
Macro Mondays theme: lid
Thank you for your kind comments and favs. All are greatly appreciated. HMM
This pot is from my doll house... it measures from handle to handle 1 inch and top to bottom a little over 1/2 inch...
Happy Macro Monday my Flickr Friends :-)))
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A special sugar dish, beautifully crafted by Spode pottery.
From the days when your afternoon cup of tea was accompanied by an elegant sugar bowl with a lid! A modest teaspoon of sugar was the only acceptable quantity!
It was seen as a luxury item in my family long before war brought a national shortage! The idea of having more than one spoonful in your cup of tea lingered on.
Happy Bokeh Wednesday!
Sugar rationing in Britain, introduced during World War II in January 1940 and lasting until September 1953, was a strict, long-term policy designed to manage severe food shortages. Citizens were limited to approximately 8 ounces (225g) of sugar weekly, with sweets and chocolate rationed from 1942. This restriction significantly improved national health.
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