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Plants can be impressive how they grow. Some see this as chaos, but one physics definition of chaos is a dynamical system that is extremely sensitive to its conditions. Nature created this chaos from order.
Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas.
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For the Macro Mondays Theme: String
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This guy played a mean string fiddle in Shakespeare country. Tried a high aperture for some still and blurred effect. Of the quartet two are in focus and two motioned.
This will be one of only a handful of pics from me between now and the end of June. Will check in and comment on everyone else's lovely work but my life is a bit manic at the mo so the photos will be infrequent. Boo.
A simple street still-life of a string of onions, a rope, an ancient wagon wheel against the background of wagon tent. Textured color photo.
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Growing up my mom always had this type of string in our kitchen. So, I too have a ball of kitchen string in my kitchen.
I am constantly annoyed with these. Every time I try and get to the shed I bump the washing line and the water drops land down the back of my neck. However, this morning I noticed the sunlight catching them.
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Macro Mondays: "String"
The remains of some string that I found in the bed of my pickup truck. I use the string to secure the edges of a tarp that covers junk in the truck bed. The tarp is safely secured with bungee cords. The string keeps the edges from flapping in the breeze.
The image is about 7.5 cm (3 inches) on the long edge.
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....I refurbished & modified this $17 dreadnought guitar. Picked this up in an auction. The neck was broken. I made a new neck & headstock (Maple). fretboard (Black Walnut), bridge (Black Walnut), bone nut & saddle, and new pick guard. Replaced the old tuning pegs and installed new fret wires. 5 string to play in open G tuning, because of my left index finger index is gone due to an accident years ago. I named this guitar "Song Sparrow" because of the woodburning on it; the bird, feather and footprints on the fretboard.
* Canon EOS M50
* Canon FL 28mm f/3.5 lens
* Fotasy FD/FL-EOSM lens adapter
That's the cord to my new kazoo, which I use to get animals' attention. Whitey and Patches (and their sister Lilly Pad) are available to adopt at The Cat Connection, in Brighton, Massachusetts. They're one year old.
finally finished the quilt i started in JULY 2007. jeepers, i'm slow. :P
it's the first quilt top i ever made, but the second quilt i've finished. the first quilt i actually finished was poppy's quilt, which i made a couple weeks before she was born, in august 2008.
the backing is hot pink polka dots (obviously!) and the binding is some leftover marimekko fabric i had from making
this wallhanging...the same marimekko fabric is featured throughout the quilt. it's the appelsiini print.
the rest of the fabrics throughout are, by and large, vintage, ones i collected over the years. the backing fabric was new, as was the bright pink corduroy, and that orange with fuchsia dots, too. but most of the rest was found at thrift stores around the country, mostly ones i picked up when living in or visiting florida.
inspirations? that craft in america program on pbs, denyse schmidt, the fabrics themselves...for starters.