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This is a tiny (the marks on the ruler say 5mm) watch cog. (MM not imperial)

 

Placed on a metal ruler, you can see the size compared to the markings and the depth of the ruler itself. Had to use extension tubes on top of my usual 90mm macro to get in this close. I even used a tripod instead of hand held.

 

(Going to be interesting to see how may tags get autocorrected to My Closet as mine tried too!)

 

HMM!

#MacroMondays

 

#RIBBON

 

# LINT

  

Picture with ruler & EXIF DATA in the first commentbox.

Sea Shell

Inches at the top and cm/mm at the bottom.

HMM!

Macro Mondays: My Closest

This is the last week of Enchantment and the feeds have been flooded with some of the best Alice in Wonderland images I've ever seen, which makes adding to it quite daunting. I couldn't help but make another image using Tableau Vivant's awesome hair from Fantasy Gacha Carnival though! I am wearing new Stripper Sparkles by Cynful in the image. I wish their......

 

Read the rest and grab the image and event info on Threads & Tuneage

 

Taken on Ippos

 

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Ho potuto (purtroppo) vedere la scala interna della nuova ala dell’ospedale di Grosseto e l’ho fotografata con tutti i dispositivi che avevo a disposizione: la Zorki 4 ed il mio mitico iPhone SE (1st generation).

it is actually not unfounded. In the past, the hole was used to attach a rag to the ruler. with this rag, the used slate could be cleaned during school lessons. somewhat later, the hole was used to hang up the rulers. in the meantime, there is actually no longer any need for it, but rulers are still made with holes.

* Vlad III, commonly known as Vlad the Impaler or Vlad Dracula was Voivode of Wallachia three times between 1448 and his death. He is often considered one of the most important rulers in Wallachian history and a national hero of Romania.

 

Count Dracula is the title character of Bram Stoker's 1897 gothic horror novel Dracula. He is considered to be both the prototypical and the archetypal vampire in subsequent works of fiction. He is also depicted in the novel to have been the origin of werewolf legends. Some aspects of the character are believed to have been inspired by the 15th-century Wallachian Prince Vlad the Impaler, who was also known as Dracula.

 

Bran Castle is a castle in Bran, 25 kilometres (16 mi) southwest of Brașov. It is a national monument and landmark in Transylvania. The fortress is on the Transylvanian side of the historical border with Wallachia, on road DN73.

 

Commonly known outside Transylvania as Dracula's Castle, it is often referred to as the home of the title character in Bram Stoker's Dracula.

Theme - School Supplies

...requires careful planning.

 

Shot for Our Daily Challenge :“Cut, Cutting, and Cutter”

 

Jacket: Shrapnel Ruler Jacket by Hotdog

Headpiece: Gothic Rose Headpiece by Zenith

Eyepatch: Revenant by Pendulum

Mouth Piece: Revenant JawMask by Pendulum

Choker; Anhk Choker by Hotdog

Macro Mondays 'numbers and letters' theme.

 

The polarised colours don't work as well as the ruler is orange to begin with.

 

The image measures 2.5" in width

I was uninspired trying to come up with something interesting for this theme until I looked in my "Measure & Level" drawer and found a couple old rulers that have obviously been around for a while.

 

The green smear of paint on the top ruler was my grandfather's tool color and the one on the bottom is actually stamped "Made in the U.S.A."-- very uncommon these days.

 

Anyway, Happy Macro Monday everyone! :)

not for #MacroMondays

#reflection

Fun picture, but too old and not perfect yet.

I was planning on a remake, may be tomorrow?

The Warehouse Sale Event: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Rotten/127/110/23

 

Nefekalum - Ruler (Silver) // Tattoo in 10 colors

Nefekalum - Ruler Hieroglyphs // Black (Wear First) // Tattoo in 4 colors

Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Rotten/127/110/23

Nefekalum - Evoke Makeup in 17 colors

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ZIBSKA

Zibska Andrastea Chin in 17 colours in 3 transparencies

Zibska Chaldene Lips in 18 colours in 3 transparencies

Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Deep%20Chill/70/78/69

 

[Dope+Mercy]

[Dope+Mercy]Fa Cai Earrings

[Dope+Mercy]M Pearl Ring

Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Sign/52/198/25

 

TANAKA

[TNK] 4AM KICKERS - BLACK

[TNK] AMEGAKURE HEADBAND - STRIPES

[TNK] KUROSU COLLAR - SILVER

[TNK] SPORT SHORTS - INDUSTRIAL

[TNK] VENOM MK1 - YAMI - BIONIC ARM

Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/TOKYO%20ZERO/225/46/3306

 

SERENDIPITY POSES

Serendipity: aisling... Nº 1

Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Serena%20Pisces/172/125/23

Taken macro 1:1 for the group #MacroMondays theme: #MyClosest

 

This is as close as I can get to an 8 mm glass bead on a metal ruler (ruler is in mm's). My camera is a compact zoom with built-in lens so requires accessories to get this close when using 1:1 macro. I used Hoya Close-Up II 52 mm filter lenses +1, +2 & +4 combined & fitted to my Canon PowerShot 42 mm lens via a 42-52 mm adapter ring. Photographed outside in bright, natural daylight. The metal ruler has a brushed stainless steel surface and is 20 mm wide. When taking the shot I tried to exclude as much of the ruler as possible leaving just enough to show measurement of bead with a couple of spare mm's here and there.

 

Canon PowerShot SX430 IS

f/5.6

1/100 sec

61 mm

ISO 100

 

(A bead sat on a ruler

wondering what to do.

I know it thought, I'll

look beautiful for You)

* An extremely short poem by me :)

 

Dedicated to RHC (ILYWAMHASAM)

 

Happy Macro Monday!

Common House Sparrow.

one accurate measurement is worth a thousand expert opinions.......

#MacroMondays #measurement

Carpenters Ruler not as popular as they once were but still a useful tool, found in North Carolina.

With thanks to Macro Mondays for letting me finally find a use for the ruler thingamajig on my phone.

little flying seed on a bunch of rulers. 105mm with two extension tubes gets pretty close.

The British rulers in India established the first permanent structure for its revenue collection in Mausuni Island more than almost two centuries ago when they gradually consolidated its colonial powers in Bengal.....the island is strategically located in the farthest point on navigating route to Bengal, which helped them to keep watch on every ship coming and going through the Bay of Bengal, either for trade or attempting battle...the beauty of British rule in India, despite all colonial abuses, lies in its systematic governance through reforms and establishment of both revenue and judicial system and their inherent passion for academic pursuits....the Island is still not connected to the main land except by boat and we had to accommodated ourselves in rural hut on the beach with just basic facilities...taken in Mausuni Island, West Bengal, India

An old wooden ruler with metal edge & hinges. (Photo processed with a texture layer. The texture is part of Isabel's "Golden Water" - see www.flickr.com/photos/mareziapics/)

365#311

7DOS focus

The ruler Samarkand Yalangtush Bakhodur allowed to in the 17th century establish the Sher-Dor-Madrasa and the Tilya-Kori-Madrasa on the place Registan.

 

Sher-Dor means so many like tigers containing. It had been constructed by the architect Abdujabor. The equipment of the Madrasa is not so fine as the architecture of the 15th century (The golden epoch). Nevertheless, hears these Madrasa because of the harmony of the big and small rooms, the fine pictures and Mosaike, her Monumentalität and the suitable symmetry to the most valuable buildings Samarkands.

It is the legacy of Ivan Crnojevic, who was the ruler of the state of Zeta at the end of XV century. In the last 500 years this monastery was the seat of all Montenegrin bishops. Since its foundation it has been connected with bishops – episcopes, and metropolitans, and therefore it is considered to be the greatest center of Montenegrin education and culture during the past centuries.

 

Old monastery was built by Ivan Crnojevic in 1484 at the locality which is called “Cipur” (from the Greek kipurion which means a wonderful garden), and the monastery was ruined in 1692 during one of the breeches of Sulejman pasha Busatlija on Cetinje, so about its original appearance there are two testimonies: Engraving from Cetinje Oktoih, and a plan of a Venetian engineer Barbieri.

 

Montenegrin metropolitan Danilo Petovic renewed the monastery at the beginning of XIII century. Instead of renewal of the old monastery, a new one was built in the place of the Castle of Ivan Crnojevic, but the trustee inscription, which is located above the entrance doors of the church, and the herald of Crnojevic family, which is built into the outer side of the altar apsidal have been passed onto. After the reconstruction the monastery complex took up the size of 1400 square meters. Trenches filled up with water and a defensive wall with 62 gun holes surrounded it. Inside the walls there were night chambers, a smaller church of Sveti Petar (St. Peter), and a big basilica of Sveta Djevica (Saint Virgin). Several times additionally built and adapted the monastery acquired the present look in the period between 1925 and 1927. The nucleus of the monastery is the church of Rodjenja Bogorodice (Birth of the Virgin). Entire relics of Sveti Petar Cetinjski (St. Peter from Cetinje), by whom the monastery got the name, have been places inside it.

 

The hand of Sveti Jovan Krstitelj (Saint Jovan the Baptizer), relics of Sveti Petar Cetinjski. Segment of Honorable Cross, as well as a part of the relics of Teodor Stratilan are preserved in the monastery with which the monastery itself is one of the richest treasuries of the Christian world. Above the monastery you can see a skit of Sveti Jovan Krstitelj that was built in 1997. The construction of the Church of Sveti Jovan Krstitelj in that place is in plan and it will be built in the honor of saint’s right hand that is kept in the monastery.

 

First primary and secondary school in Montenegro were formed in the Monastery. Petar II Petrovic Njegos (1813 – 1851), the most famous Montenegrin ruler and poet handled a print shop as well as a workshop for producing zinc cannon balls. Cetinje monastery served also as a mausoleum to dynasty Petrovic, and prince Danilo Petrovic, his wife Darinka, his daughter Olga, as well as the great duke Mirko Petrovic, bishop Sava Petrovic and many other have been buried in it.

Adult Male Barn Sparrow.

Ruler of the Water Nymph Royal Family

Macro Mondays Theme for June 11, 2018: "Hand Tool".

 

Ruler, folding rule, yardstick.

Yes, He is the host in my back yard. He also considers himself the ruler.

Ruler of the always wild land

In all weathers you do stand

Home to winged ones from the sky

As above clouds of white they fly

Over natures beauty, painted on the land

Where wooden ruler, you do stand

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