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Il faro sull'isolotto della Bocca che segnala l'ingresso al porto di Olbia. Sullo sfondo l'Isola di Molarotto e il promontorio di Capo Figari.
The lighthouse on the islet "Isola della Bocca" which signals the entrance to the harbourside of Olbia. In the background you can see the Island of Molarotto and the promontory of Capo Figari.
Went for a totally different look this week, overall very soft with just a slice of focus. Found three of these small containers at a car boot sale. The trouble with macro photography is dust! These items were second hand and had accumulated lots of dust and grime, which when photographed at such close distances, looks awful so they have all had a good scrub and look much nicer now and worthy of a photo
Vintage mustard pot with a matching pepper pot in the background. Part of what used to be called a table condiments set. The condiments are held inside rather beautiful cobalt blue glass pots.
For Macro Mondays "Lid". FOV 2.8 inches
My grandson was in his seventh grade school play as John, one of Wendy's brothers in Peter Pan. My wife bought him one of these compasses as a congratulatory gift. She liked it so much she bought one for herself. The inscription on the lid is, in case you didn't know, how to fly to Neverland. The compass is 50mm in diameter and the box is 77mm square on the outside and 60mm inside. HMM and thank you for all your views, faves and comments.
3 metal gold coloured lids which I took off the containers they go with. I placed a dirty old cardboard plate (also gold) behind them. Without the dust specks I wouldn't have had any bokeh I think.
HMM!
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GROUP: MACRO MONDAYS
THEME: LIDS
SUBJECT: SODA CAN
I was tempted to use the same subject from last week's since it also qualifies for this week's but I always welcome a new challenge.
A lovely little glass jar, beautiful blue, with the light shinning through it.
Mouth open for this weeks Macro Mondays group theme 'Lids' (18-Nov-2019).
One extension tube used. Well within the groups size limit.
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This is a Japanese coffee pot, quite similar to traditional tea pots. The ptotery style is known as "Banko-Yaki". The interior is not glazed and has an uneven surface, so as to allow absorption of the bitterness, for a more mellow taste.
You just put ground coffee into the pot and pour hot water on it. A stainless steel filter prevents the grounds from getting into your coffee.
It's cute and tastes very nice! 😊