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The tiny people in little world are very sporty. There is almost not a single day without doing some workout. Today they did some skating on spirals!

 

#macromondays #spiral

Feine Ranke einer sizilianischen Zucchinipflanze. Fine tendril of a sicilian courgette.

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A visit to the Aberdeen Townhouse has been on my to do list for some time. Many thanks to the Lord Provosts Office for permissions and access. Stunning historical building packed with impressive architecture. Interestingly I placed my camera on the floor pointing skywards with only my wallet as a camera support... this allowed me to fit the whole spiral into the frame.

Progress has not followed a straight ascending line, but a spiral with rhythms of progress and retrogression, of evolution and dissolution. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

 

~happy fence friday~

During our time in Bled, we also visited Ljubljana and went up to the rooftop bar on the Nebotičnik skyscraper to get some coffee. When we walked into the building I noticed the staircase next to the elevators and hence I took a few images of this nice spiral. Hope you like it!

Stainless steel spiral sponge / Edelstahl Spiralschwamm

unexpected find in Hamburg

Flickr Friday - Forms in nature. The perfect (almost) spiral on the side of a seashell.

The only spiral I could find, we'd finished the spiral pasta - drat!

 

Took the light right down on this to give it a sightly different look.

 

Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites.

Interior Design at the Otto Bock Building, Berlin, Germany.

And before you ask, yes the wine was delicious.

HMM Folks.

Mit dem V-Club unterwegs in München

... on tour with V-Club in Munich

My friend and I went on a photo walk and visited the Mill No. 5 in Lowell, Massachusetts. Built in 1873, the building has been repurposed and has lots of interesting unique, vintage, and retro stores.

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Macro f/22.0

 

Shepton, TX # 191

Spiral fossil Ammonite

Spiral staircase at the upper east side location of David Zwirner gallery

Spiral:

A curve on a plane that winds around a fixed center point at a continuously increasing or decreasing distance from the point.

A three-dimensional curve that turns around an axis at a constant or continuously varying distance while moving parallel to the axis; a helix. Source the American Heritage Dictionary.

 

Object : 2" metal spring.

Venetian glass jewelry with reflection :)

 

Macro Mondays - Spiral - HMM

 

"Weekly Theme Challenge" - Reflections

Leica M2 (1960), Summicron 35/f2, Ilford HP5+ 400 iso, f/8, sunny16+2

This week’s Macro Monday's theme is 'SPIRAL—which may be described as “a continuous and gradually widening (or tightening) curve, either around a central point on a flat plane or about an axis so as to form a cone...”'

 

After taking multiple sets of photos — tiny seashells, small spiral notebook ends — for this #spiral theme, I chose this cyclamen bud ready to unfurl. Less than 0.5 inches / 1.27 centimeters.

 

The true spiral appears at the bottom of the bud, but that's alarmingly too small to see and capture without a microscope.

 

Thanks for looking, for your faves, and for your comments.

 

(rental camera while mine is cleaned)

¡¡Lo tengo desatado!!

El muelle es de un bolígrafo y la figura mide 8-9 mm.

Saludos

Buena semana

___________________

I've got it unsused!

The spring is a pen and the figure measures 8-9 mm.

Best regards

Good week

CC Rainbow - Red

Macro Monday - Spiral

Image measures 1 1/2" on the long side.

 

This necklace belonged to my mother. I found a similar one advertised on Etsy that was described as vintage '50's. I'm not sure mine is that old but it's possible. : )

 

Just back from a summer break in France. I've invariably found that family hols and serious photography don't mix particularly well, but here's a handheld shot I managed of one of the world's tallest lighthouses, Eckmuhl lighthouse in Brittany. I happened to catch on TV that a competition to find who could run up the 307 steps the fastest was held just a week earlier and is an annual event.

 

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Natural spiral of a shell

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