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It is a decoration ribbon of flowers that I have had as a gift last week.
The width of the part shown in the photo is 6 cm.
My attempt at the "Macro Mondays" theme "Spiral".
This shows a spiral you often find inside of a ballpoint pen.
HSS!
Shot with a Leitz "Focotar-2 50 mm F 4.5" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
Macro Monday theme "Spiral". This example of a spiral occurring in nature was captured with a Lensbaby Velvet 85 lens.
Pic By Pammy
Feels like that warm Summer night
Like when everything was going right
It's a beautiful love song haunting your mind
Forever be this way
She has to concentrate
A painted face to hide the other person
Whose tired and used
But she still has that paint on her nose
Spiraling, spiraling
out of control
No one, no one
No one ever can know
(She's coming to get you)
Spiraling, spiraling
(She's looking to get you)
Out of control
No one (She's going to catch you) no one
No one (She's still gonna catch you) ever can know
Now she's standing in the pouring night
But the light she sees is out of sight
Like a beautiful love song haunting the mind
Forever in the chase
You know that I do bad things too
I'm ashamed, I'm ashamed
But misery loves company
You know that song, oh what's the number
Here we go again
Spiraling, spiraling
Spiraling, out of control
No one (She's going to get you) no one
No one (She's still gonna get you) ever can know
今日のMacro Mondaysのお題は、らせん状ということで、ボールペンを分解して、スプリングを撮ってみました。
HMM!
Many thanks for your visit, most appreciated.
Taken for the group #MacroMondays - theme #spiral
A purely decorative copper spiral made by me exclusively for this week's theme in MacroMondays :-)
( Measures 1 inch long)
Macro taken with a Panasonic DMC FZ200
f/3.2
1/100
4.5 mm
ISO 100
Dedicated to CH (ILWAMHASAM)
Staircase of the Courtauld Gallery in Somerset House, London. The gallery contains numerous famous works of art, including Manet's 'A Bar at the Folies-Bergere' as well as pictures by Monet, Renoir, Gaugin, Degas, Cezanne, Modigliani and Van Gogh. A small gallery, but well worth visiting. They also have this rather fine staircase by Sir William Chambers. Unlike the paintings, you can walk on this work of art!
I have a number of empty snail shells that I have collected on my walks. Here I added texture to the background.
The theme for “Looking Close on Friday” for the 25th of June is “spirals”. I love wrapping gifts, and for me the presentation is equally as important as the gift. Thus, I have a whole hat box full of spools of curling ribbon in many different colours. When I saw the theme, I thought that a selection of curled curling ribbon would suit the theme. The day I took the photograph, it was a bright and sunny winter’s day, so I decided to photograph them on the table outside so I could capture some of the wonderful shadows they cast. I do hope that you like my choice, and that this photograph makes you smile!
From 1TB storage to 1K photos
Final upload for the account and part 1 of series
To be continued here:
www.flickr.com/photos/157566533@N08/
QVB - Trachyte stairs
Sydney in 100 frames #50 (Part 1 - end)
Canon EOS 6D - f/5.6 - 1/60sec - 100 mm - ISO 1250
Spiral Blues
- for challenge Flickr group: Macro Mondays,
theme: Redux 2017--My Favorite Theme of the Year: Spiral
a spiral and a souvenir, too. kept this from one of my most precious childhood holidays. it's called "shark's eye" and I found it on the beach of Sanibel Island / Florida when I was 13.
HMM to all of you :-)
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#MacroMondays #Spiral October 23rd, Size 0,4", 1 cm.
Noch nicht entfaltete Ranke einer Passionsblume.
HMM
Spiral.
1st light to white backdrop.
2nd light low right shining up to top left at 45 degrees.
Smiths industries small clock mechanism spring (6 day)
Shot is approx 35mm across.
A spiral staircase inside the massive concrete Andrews Building (1965), Scarborough Campus, U of T. Architect: John Andrews.
Taken while accompanied by fellow photographer Vik Pahwa, check out his gallery here: www.flickr.com/photos/vikpahwa/