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I'm really liking puffy stitches. I'm pretty sure I've settled on the round flower with the border to make it square, but with multi-color centers.
I have always been facinated by colour, especially in a "multi-colour" sense, and have wanted to take this shot for ages, but JL have a strict "No Photo" policy, so this is SOOC & shot from the hip
"When I was seven I told my mother,
To take me to the bay and put me on a ship.
Silver swordfish electric,
I can feel or dream down here.
If the water should cut my mind,
If the water should cut my life,
If the water should cut my mind,
Set me free,
I don't care,
I want to live in a bathysphere.
When I was seven my father said to me,
"But you can't swim."
And I've never dreamed of the sea again.
If the water should cut my life,
If the water should cut my line,
If the water should cut my mind,
Set me free,
I don't care,
I want to live in a bathysphere."
— Bill Callahan, via Cat Power
A hole in the pocket of an old pair of Levi’s blue jeans.
Shot for Macro Mondays March 4 2024 theme of ‘Wear and Tear’.
A woman moves swiftly, but delicately feeding the thread onto the bobbins in one of the many weaving centres on the Inle Lake in Myanmar.
Myanmar. January 2017. © David Hill.
"Chains do not hold a marriage together. It is threads, hundreds of tiny threads which sew people together through the years" is attributed to Simone Signoret
Thread-legged bug of the genus Ploiaria; probably P. antipodum (endemic to NZ). The two front 'legs' are antennae. This one has caught a fungus gnat. Sitting on an introduced toadstool, Amanita muscaria. Rimutaka Forest Park.
Civic Space Park, Phoenix, Arizona | $2.5 million sculpture designed by Massachusetts artist Janet Echelman.
Fujichrome Provia 100F
Minolta X-570 @ 16 sec.
MD 50mm f/1.7 @ f/8
Hoya Skylight (1B)
tcr developed and scanned
Tetouan, Morocco
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ODC-Thread
I was totally stumped as to what to use since all my sewing things are packed, then I remembered I still had these little gems in my Spice rack. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saffron This is the worlds most costly spice by weight. That's why I have so little of it. I use it in rice mostly. It give the rice a yellowish tinge and a nice musty flavour.
“The spider's touch, how exquisitely fine! Feels at each thread, and lives along the line”
~Alexander Pope
Listening to : Threads - Portishead
Model : Dominique R.
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A ripple of bright blue threads through this galaxy like a misshapen lake system. The foreground of this image is littered with nearby stars with their gleaming diffraction spikes. A keen eye can also spot a few other galaxies that, while masquerading as stars at first glance, reveal their true nature on closer inspection.
The central galaxy streaked with colour, IC 4870, was discovered by DeLisle Stewart in 1900 and is located approximately 28 million light-years away. It contains an active galactic nucleus, or AGN: an extremely luminous central region so alight with radiation that it can outshine the rest of the galaxy put together. AGNs emit radiation across the complete electromagnetic spectrum, from radio waves to gamma-rays, produced by the action of a central supermassive black hole that is devouring material getting too close to it. IC 4870 is also a Seyfert galaxy, a particular kind of AGN with characteristic emission lines.
IC 4870 has been imaged by Hubble for several studies of nearby active galaxies. By using Hubble to explore the small-scale structures of AGN in nearby galaxies, astronomers can observe the traces of collisions and mergers, central galactic bars, nuclear starbursts, jets or outflows, and other interactions between a galactic nucleus and its surrounding environment. Images such as this can help astronomers understand more about the true nature of the galaxies we see throughout the cosmos.
Credits: ESA/Hubble & NASA, CC BY 4.0
This really showed a big difference between a piece of thread and its shadow. I tilted the paper away from the sun to get thicker, more interesting shadows.
For the June July Jukebox, a little Australian music to add to the collection.
Threads of Silence by Karise Eden.
Karise has a quality to her voice that is raw, emotional, powerful yet fragile.
if i gave you every inch of me
could you show me how
if i learn to be more brave
could you show me how
i take a deep breath
straighten up my back
stand tall and walk along
he said you could do anything
but anything is nothing when you need a bit of helpin' out
you could go anywhere but anywhere is nowhere
but when emptiness is where you stand
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Just a new try with an old whacked lens and the freelensing technique.
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Captured with my Nikon Df and an old manual Minolta MD 50 mm ƒ1:1.7 lens.
I love to take my photos in the art of “lens whacking".
No post processing, nothing at all, just a conversion into the JPEG format.
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