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Foil tape, folded sticky sides together. With tin foil behind for sparkly bokeh.
HMM!
Macro Mondays: Foil
Matching Tapes which came in a little box. A friend gave it to me for my card making stash.
What you can see here is 6 cm high
Macro Mondays: Tape
Decorative tape I bought on holidays in China and used to decorate some little boxes.
Posted for Macro Mondays theme: "Tape".
My tiny 2-1/4 x 2-1/4-inch duck, has a 60 inch tape measure inside his little body. He is cute and handy. HMM!
Shot for Macro Mondays #BackInTheDay theme. When I was first got into music, this was the main medium for music. I remember spending hours recording the radio and making my own mix tapes. I don't miss that process.
Thanks for viewing and HMM!
Macro Mondays' weekly theme is: tape.
This is a measuring tape I've used for 20-30 years of sewing. Its wear and tear are showing in the photo.
This is for Macro Mondays' theme: wrapping--things necessary to wrap a gift. Tape is usually essential.
You've been warned!
Featuring:
BellePoses CautionGirl @ DollHolic
Stiff Cold top, Ivy Boots, Syn Skirt
- Just Tony - Ghost Cat @ Planet29
It's surprising what can be done with a plan roll of sticky tape and a phone apps when you are on a coffee break.
I carry my keys around my neck. It’s my only necklace.
This object as seen measured three inches vertically with my tape measure.
Reel-to-reel machine + Magnetic tape 7 ½ ips, 4-Track Stereo, Double album, K3002, Polydor, 1971.
Below is a quote from Wikipedia:
"...Back to the Roots is a 1971 double album by John Mayall released on Polydor. Recording sessions took place both in California and London where Mayall invited some former members of his band, notably guitarists Eric Clapton and Mick Taylor.
At the end of the 1980s Mayall remixed some tracks and issued them along with some of the older material as Archives to Eighties. An expanded two-CD version of Back to the Roots now includes both the original and later remixed versions of the tracks..."
Very old photo film Svema "Foto-65"
Pentax 67
Smc Macro Pentax 135/4
Autumn 2022
In China you often find in the temple the desire bands or prayer bands. These red ribbons are knotted on doors or on trees. Whoever binds a red ribbon to trees hopes that his wish will come true. (I have seen the tree in the province of Yunnan in South China).