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"we have a chance in which there are no rules"

This week's assignment for Macro Mondays is "rule". I am sorry, but I lack creativity. I could only come up with the rule of thirds.

 

HMM everyone!

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CRAZY TUESDAY

Theme : "Rule of Odds"

Tell me now of the very souls that look alike, look alike

Do you know the stranglehold covering their eyes?

If I call on every soul in the land on the move

Tell me if I'll ever know a blessing in disguise

Two of my trusty rules to get the size of the macros frames, one steel rule and the other an inside/outside caliper done in inches and mm which makes it super easy to convert inch to mm. This was an 1-5/8 inch frame or 41mm.

This shot was taken when I was out strolling around in the nearby nature reserve of "Norra Järvafältet". I was looking for a single tree located in a grassy field so I could take a "frosty, foggy" shot later this year. I didn´t found exactly what I was looking for but I found this tree and decided I should try to find some good compositions. The tree's branches form a bit of a "mushroom hat" and are fairly symmetric. I will go back in the autumn and see how the scene changes and what colors that bring. This image is processed to be on the warm side, with saturated colors and "golden" glow to it.

 

This shot was taken with my Nikon D7200 and Sigma 24-105mm f4.0 art lens.

 

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... well composition wise! Going agains the rule of thirds and getting the sun dead centre but sometimes rules need to be broken! Lockdown rules sadly have to be obeyed and we are still not allowed to see family nor travel. Can't wait for lockdown to ease!

- Praia Pequeno, Portugal -

Clothing

 

Credit: Glitter IRINA Fitmesh Outfit Chocolate --- Esclusive items for EBENTO Event --- more details in Blogg .

 

My Blogg

lunarubydeveraux.blogspot.com/2021/01/rules.html

 

My flickr

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Song

www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4ky_pz_NW0

Like it or not, the presidential elections in the USA have a huge impact at World status. We need to think global, act local.

I am sorry for my dumb, faint-hearted, ignorant Mexican president, hope he will be next in line.

 

"Let’s define ourselves by our actions. We’re not Democrats or Republicans. We’re HUMAN BEINGS. We have each other & a planet to care for. Now is the time. LET LOVE RULE! "

 

twitter.com/LennyKravitz/status/1325160608442937346?s=20

 

"Love is gentle as a rose

And love can conquer any war

It's time to take a stand

Brothers and sisters join hands

We got to let love rule

(Let love rule)

We got to let love rule

(Let love rule)

Love transcends all space and time

And love can make a little child smile

Oh can't you see

This won't go wrong

But we got to be strong

We can't do it alone..."

 

The song: youtu.be/T5uYZNbSlVI

Tentsmuir, Fife, from Broughty Ferry, Scotland.

Ruled by gravity and surface tension.

 

A water drop falling by the rule of gravity and held together by the rule of surface tension. For Macro Mondays theme of "rule." This shot also captures the point in time where gravity ultimately rules over the surface tension of the water.

 

Happy Macro Monday and thanks for viewing!

(Antrim Coast, Northern Ireland)

 

Yes, most of the time the 'rule of thirds' makes for a more interesting picture. But sometimes I just can't bring myself to cut out a chunk of foreground or sky!

__________________

 

Galatians 2:16

Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified.

Theme for Macro Mondays is "Rules"

The Cactus Wren is the state bird of Arizona. This one was photographed Saguaro NP.

03/52 (Out Of Focus)

 

Pretty hard theme for me, as I mostly would like my pics to be a bit sharper than they are (including this one). Kind of freaky to try to get ´em out of focus on purpose! So I tried a lot of different approaches, this one I liked the most. Even so it´s just a DOF and not a "real" out of focus...

 

Sound: Hardly Hardly by Wallis Bird

Near Geneva, Texas, Sabine County.

Looks like they don't let you plant 'em wherever you want.

Dozentenkonzert - NYC-Musikmarathon Mattighofen - 14.08.2021 - Voglpark

www.jazzfoto.at/konzertfotos21/_nyc_mm/dozentenkonzert/In...

  

Besetzung:

Hubert Gredler: piano, vocals

Martin Reiter: piano

Chanda Rule: vocals

Danielle Lous: vocals

Gernot Bernroider: drums

Ike Sturm: bass

Micky Lee: guitar

Thomas Kugi: sax

Simon Plötzender: trumpet

 

www.facebook.com/NYCMusikmarathon

✧Tune✧

 

Roleplay Scene in Burgundy in Blood

  

Welcome to your life

There's no turning back

Even while we sleep

We will find you

Acting on your best behaviour

Turn your back on mother nature

Everybody wants to rule the world

 

It's my own design

It's my own remorse

Help me to decide

Help me make the most

Of freedom and of pleasure

Nothing ever lasts forever

Everybody wants to rule the world

 

There's a room where the light won't find you

Holding hands while the walls come tumbling down

When they do I'll be right behind you

 

So glad we've almost made it

So sad they had to fade it

Everybody wants to rule the world

  

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Makeup: Elements Newt by Stix

Arm Boosters by A&Y at The Men Jail

Harness: Stephano Latex Harness by Moondance Boutique

Pants: Side-Drape Harem by .Shi

Backdrop: Rule #1 by anxiety

"Rule by decree is a style of governance allowing quick, unchallenged promulgation of law by a single person or group, and is used primarily by dictators, absolute monarchs and military leaders" (Wikipedia). The UK government's anti-Covid laws are such decrees - they are laws neither discussed or passed by Parliament. People are not amused!

Close-up, flash, ND filter.

Merganser and Scaups Ballona Creek 5237

Grand Ave Arts District, Phoenix, Arizona

House Rules:

I tell what to do and you say "Yes Sir"

Sometimes, there are no rules.

When King George V ascended to the throne on the May the 6th 1910, there was a whole year to plan and prepare for his Royal Coronation, which took place on the 22nd of June 1911. This included the production of any number of Coronation souvenirs, from booklets to teacups, medals to postcards, posters to tins: as mania for the great day took off amongst the patriotic British populace. Not only were Royal Coronation souvenirs sold in Britain, but throughout the British Empire, which in those days was the “Empire on which the sun never set”, spanning places like India, Canada, New Zealand and Australia amongst many other countries. Souvenirs varied greatly and accommodated every budget. Whilst companies like Royal Doulton made expensive porcelain pieces, this George V Coronation pin, affixed to a collar by a brass safety pin and decorated with a patriotic ribbon containing the colours of the Union Jack, featuring a photograph of the monarch on one side and Queen Mary on the reverse, would only have cost a few pence to acquire, and would have been produced in their thousands. Yet such ephemera was easily discarded or lost in the ensuing tumult of the Twentieth Century, and to date, this George V Coronation pin in my possession, is one of only two I have ever seen.

 

The theme for "Smile on Saturday" for the 18th of January is "flag unflagged", where the idea is to show the colours of a country’s flag, but not the flag itself. In this case I have chosen this little piece of memorabilia from the Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on the 22nd of June 1911. The patriotic ribbon features the blue, white and red of the Union Jack. I have photographed the pin against a tourist photograph of Buck House (Buckingham Palace) from a pack of twelve famous views of London. I hope you like my choice for this week’s theme, and that it makes you smile!

Katarina lounges in the rule of thirds. As usual I cropped this photo into the 4:5 aspect ratio and lamented the fact that my camera does not default to this shape, especially for vertical compositions. My rant is over!

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