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We received a package that included one very long, continuous strip of brown paper, used as packing material. Muse and Guru have had lots of fun with it.
This tiny paper boat navigates on a sea of honeycomb paper wrap, in front of a background made out of a paper spaghetti packaging. 😊
For 'Macro Mondays' theme of 'Fill the Frame'
Various items have come in the post this week. Some in padded envelopes, some in packets, some in cardboard sleeves, and a few in boxes. Sometimes I feel that the smaller the item the bigger the box especially when there seems to be the best part of a roll or screwed-up paper inside.
But this week there came a surprise - the paper wasn't the usual recycled grey material but something very different. This wrapping paper had been cut through in a honeycomb fashion not too obvious until you got hold of the sides and pulled to reveal the grill pattern.
And that is what you are seeing here - just a piece of disposable wrapping paper! Lit from the side and underneath a piece of multicoloured paper.
I'm a great believer in looking at the waste we tend to just throw away without looking. So much can and does provide inspiration for interesting photographs.
Pentax Auto 110 70mm .............................................. about 2 inches
Looking close...on Friday: Round in Vertical Photo
For this week's challenge, I put my lensball in a homemade "dark tent". There's white, cottony packing material behind it (from a jewellery gift box), and little red lights behind that, creating the weird, thread-filled glow.
This tiny paper boat navigates on a sea of honeycomb paper wrap, in front of a background made out of a paper spaghetti packaging. 😊
Macro view of a chrome wine bottle opener resting in dense red packing material. Side lighting creates sharp reflections on the metal surface while the textured folds amplify depth and structure. The shallow focus isolates the opener’s curved form and emphasizes the contrast between hard chrome and soft material. A straightforward kitchen-related macro study.
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"...'Bubble wrap' is a generic trademark owned by Sealed Air Corporation. In 1957 two inventors named Alfred Fielding and Marc Chavannes were attempting to create a three-dimensional plastic wallpaper..."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubble_wrap
We have a LOT.
For the 365 Days Project.
Taken and sent from my iPhone.
This image has officially creeped me out. The more I stare at it, the more little scary faces appear in the bubbles. I've seen a frog, alien, fox, fat man sleeping, opossum, a man yelling, an eagles face, a monkey, and a large mouthed fish. Oh geez, maybe I just need my new glasses...oh wait!!...I don't have my glasses on....reminder to self - put on glasses :)))
Palmer, Alfred T.,, photographer.
Annette del Sur publicizing salvage campaign in yard of Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, Calif.
1942 Oct.
1 transparency : color.
Notes:
Title from FSA or OWI agency caption.
Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.
Subjects:
Douglas Aircraft Company
Airplane industry
World War, 1939-1945
Salvage
United States--California--Long Beach
Format: Transparencies--Color
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Part Of: Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Collection 12002-39 (DLC) 93845501
General information about the FSA/OWI Color Photographs is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsac
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsac.1a35351
Call Number: LC-USW36-120
"Hunger hurts but starvin' works when it costs too much to love.." ~ "Paper Bag" by Fiona Apple.
I have to admit, I hadn't planned on using this song today or at all, but when a few packages arrived today and they were stuffed with this crinkly packing material, I knew something had to be done. And I knew there was a song called "Paper Bag." :)
"Only" 100 pics left for the 365project and this is my 1.000 upload on flickr.
Thank you all for your interest, your kind comments and favs, actually 37.618 views and the constructive criticism!
EDIT:
Shame on me, I´ve misnumbered my pics for the 365 project (since July). This is already the hundreth left pic. I´ll correct immediately my mistake.
Front of a box of pharmacy 1960s.
Looks very nice. Found during emptying my parents' house.
In the box were white folded paper with some powder. I think against diarrhea ('stop' powders).
Striking: "Kind Wiersma"; Which child? Or could all kids use these powders? Other times!
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Back of a box of pharmacy 1960s.
Looks very nice. Found during emptying my parents' house.
In the box were white folded paper with some powder. I think against diarrhea.
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Everything is red white and blue. The FRONT styrofoam is on the ground, and the BACK styrofoam is in the dumpster.
FRONT and BACK won't matter anymore during the styrofoams' upcoming respective eternities' worth of bobbing and swirling in the waters of the northern Pacific Ocean.
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In downtown Portsmouth, Ohio, on December 23rd, 2010, outside "Rich TV & Home Center" at the southeast corner of Gay Street (U.S. Route 23) and 6th Street.
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
TP1180.S7 Polystyrene—Pictorial works.
TP1183.F6 Plastic foams—Pictorial works.
TD788 Refuse and refuse disposal—United States—Pictorial works.
HD9975.U5 Refuse disposal industry—United States—Pictorial works.
GT3911.A2 Brick wall signs—United States—Pictorial works.
TA432 Bricks—Painting—Pictorial works.
F499.P8 Portsmouth (Ohio)—Pictorial works.
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Art & Architecture Thesaurus term:
• Styrofoam (TM)