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Macro Mondays theme : #Strings

 

In this picture I focused on the “ E “ string of a MIJ Richie Kotzen Telecaster electric guitar. This guitar features golden machine heads on a solid maple head and neck. This was taken on a sunny day, which helped to obtain the warm tones.

 

The “E” string is part of a light gauge string set (0.009 – 0.042), which is perfect for bends and speed. So, the “E” string is 0.042” in diameter as you may have guessed. As a reference, the tuning post is 0.5” in height.

 

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#macromondays #Familiar

 

The latest #macromondays challenge #Familiar prompts me to share this picture with you. And this time i went a bit closer. Therefore i used the 1.4x Converter on my XF80.

 

FYI: What you see is a nailbrush and each string measures 0,16mm thickness. The Scissors of the tiny little helper is about 3-4mm. Size of the visible helper is aprox. 10-12mm.

 

A nailbrush is a small brush designed specifically for cleaning and scrubbing the fingernails and toenails. It typically has short, stiff bristles that help remove dirt, debris, and bacteria from under the nails and the surrounding areas. Nailbrushes come in various shapes and sizes, but they generally have a compact design that fits comfortably in the hand.

 

Using a nailbrush is a common practice during personal hygiene routines, especially when washing hands or feet. The bristles help to clean the nails thoroughly and promote good nail health. Nailbrushes are often found in bathrooms and are a handy tool for maintaining cleanliness and hygiene.

 

Some nailbrushes may have additional features, such as a built-in handle for easier grip, or they may be part of a grooming or manicure set. Overall, nailbrushes are simple yet effective tools for maintaining clean and healthy nails.

 

We encounter a wide variety of objects in our daily lives, and they serve various purposes. Here are some common objects that people typically encounter on a daily basis:

 

Smartphones: Nearly ubiquitous, these devices are used for communication, browsing the internet, and numerous other functions.

 

Keys: Essential for locking and unlocking doors, cars, and other secure items.

 

Wallets/Purses: Used to carry money, identification, and other personal items.

 

Clothing: Everyday attire, including shirts, pants, shoes, and accessories.

 

Vehicles: Cars, bicycles, scooters, and other means of transportation.

 

Computers/Laptops: Used for work, entertainment, and communication.

 

Cups/Mugs: Containers for holding beverages.

 

Chairs/Tables: Furniture commonly found in homes and workplaces.

 

Glasses/Sunglasses: Worn for vision correction or protection from the sun.

 

Watches: Timekeeping devices worn on the wrist.

 

Television: Electronic device for watching broadcasts and streaming content.

 

Books: Physical or digital, for reading and learning.

 

Utensils: Forks, knives, spoons, and other tools for eating.

 

Appliances: Refrigerators, microwaves, and other household devices.

 

Shoes: Footwear for protection and comfort.

 

Lamps/Lighting: Used to illuminate spaces.

 

Toothbrush and Toothpaste: Dental hygiene tools.

 

Mirrors: Used for personal grooming.

 

Bags/Backpacks: Carriers for personal items.

 

Pen and Paper: Writing instruments for note-taking and communication.

 

These are just a few examples, and the list could go on depending on individual lifestyles and routines. The objects we encounter daily are diverse and play crucial roles in our daily activities and well-being.

  

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Grand Teton National Park

Macro Mondays 'string' theme.

 

The image measures 1.5" in width.

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Two leaves on my string of hearts plant.

Definitely Dreaming 'something green' theme. 11/52

Macro Mondays theme: String

 

Reminder to finish Macro Mondays assignment.

 

HMM

Metal stairs at the back of a commercial property. I wonder what that string was for - it must be long forgotten now.

the melody of life flows through the universe forever

Teatro alla Scala (Opera House.. Milan)

J'adore faire de la macro avec mon Slinky qui propose des couleurs vives et chatoyantes. #Macro #MacroMondays #String

String Lake, Grand Teton National Park, WY ... Fall 2022

This little skein belonged to my grandmother

Used in my garden.

For Macro Mondays' theme: String

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With the loss of my cat this week, I've kept her toys and put them into storage along with a few other things. The blue mouse on an elastic string with handle, she used to run around after for hours (more so when she was younger) and it squeaks.

 

A local cat charity had some of the other things, food and cat litter and some unused scratching poles and toys she never played with.

 

Given an HDR treatment.

For Macro Mondays Theme: String

Jute string with copper wire for gardens (7,3 x 5,5cm)

 

MACRO MONDAYS

"String"

A star made of strings. Here's another from my experiments in caustic photos. It's very fun and interesting finding whole new universes in pieces of glass and plastic. Message me for prints or to shoot with me. dereklawrence138.myportfolio.com

Macromondays - string

Mount Moran & String Lake, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.

 

A string quartet plays in the sunroom at the Lake Hotel on the shores of Lake Yellowstone in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Such events are common during the height of summer in the oldest ‘in use’ hotel in the US National Park System. Built in 1891 by the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, it resembled many of the other Hotels built by the Railroad and was not memorable. But that changed in 1903 when architect Robert Reamer was hired to renovate the Hotel. He added he Iconic columns; extended the roof in 3 places; added the 15 false balconies and made other changes. Because of these changes, for years the Hotel was known as the Lake Colonial Hotel. Reamer also designed the Old Faithful Inn in Yellowstone which opened in 1904.

Further additions were made to the Lake Hotel in the following years A dining room, portico, sunroom, and further interior upgrades were made until 1929 when the Hotel finally took its current impressive form. It is a fun place to visit and good place to view the lake.

 

The Hotel has been designated a National Historic Landmark and is on the National Register if Historic Places.

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a brand new ball of string just waiting to wrap things. Nothing going in the mail just yet - we have a postal strike!!!

Cat playing with string and looking like he's flying a kite!

Close-up of a pile of violins on a diagonal.

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