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For Macro Mondays theme; "Spiral. HMM!
This tiny plastic ring adjuster measures 1/8th of an inch wide, by 3/4 inches in length.
It is really handy for keeping rings on your finger until you can get to the jeweler to have them resized - and you can cut them to fit any ring. Here you see it displayed against a very small jewelry box meant for rings.
All these shells were collected from beaches all over the UK when I was a child. The only requirement was they had to fit in the neck of an old bottle - narrower than a wine bottle. The bottle is full of every colour and shape. The smallest here is only about 2mm long.
As you continue to send out love, the energy returns to you in a regenerating spiral... As love accumulates, it keeps your system in balance and harmony. Love is the tool, and more love is the end product.
Sara Paddison
Blechnum nudum
Fishbone Water-Fern
Macro Mondays: Spiral
I had plenty of photos for Macro Mondays but was a bit dissatisfied with them & so went out to take more today. I think this is my favourite.
¡¡Lo tengo desatado!!
El muelle es de un bolÃgrafo 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
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.
Macro Mondays - Spiral
I created a spiral of various screws standing on their heads on a small oak block. I had a red T-shirt in the background, so the screws would pick up a bit of red. I chose to use only the ambient light coming through the windows to the left of the frame, to minimize the flaring on the shiny metal surfaces. HMM
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. : )
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A shape seen quite often in marine life.
photo size: W 3.0 in, H 1.75 in, & W 7.52 cm, H 4.45 cm
Theme: "spiral"
Thank you for taking the time to view my photo. Your faves and comments are greatly appreciated
After the sublime view numbers of an Explore come the "ridiculously" low views for my less interesting shots. Thank you to those who follow me and stop me going underground! Best wishes from me for your week as December rapidly approaches.
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Placing a wine opener on a spiral ring note book. Using the lines of the notebook to provide perspective also to present the spiral in contrast.
Nearly my entry for today's Macro Mondays' challenge of 'spiral'
but the purple corkscrew captured my imagination.
So the rose is relegated to runner-up! 🌷
Thank you kindly for all your visits, comments and favs, all appreciated. Have a good week!
HMM.... the theme for 7/13 is spiral
more and more i am liking what the iphone camera can catch :)
ANSH scavenger12. "What is it?"
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.
Walking near the station
At Betws y Coed, saw
this lovely staircase.
Betws-y-coed is a village and community in the Conwy valley in Conwy County Borough, Wales, located in the historic county of Caernarfonshire, right on the boundary with Denbighshire, in the Gwydir Forest. It is now a very popular visitor destination in the Snowdonia National Park.
A small tapered spring that came out of the inside of a bread machine. I spotted it and thought it might work to assist the film pressure plate on a lovely old Agifold 120 roll film camera. It will be a while before I get around to doing with that, so in the meantime it made a useful prop for this. The spring is just over an inch long and there is around 2/3rds of it visible here. Lit from underneath with a green LED and a red LED from the left. Didn't want to do a focus stack with this, I decided it was quite a nice effect shooting it wide to the coils widen to the back. HMM