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I wanted to do another pic related to sewing since so many of you out there enjoy it!! I thought this went pretty well with the thread pic I posted recently (see below).
In honor of Wolf Vostell & Boris Lurie (exhibition Art after Auschwitz, Art Museum, The Hague, 2022)
Photo of Wolff Vostell, Thermo-Elektronische Kaugummi, T. E. K. (1970)
Installation: 5 light sources, 30 metal poles with barbed wire, 5 suitcases with radios and heat-sensitive microphones, 13,000 spoons and forks, dimensions variable
Museum Ostwall in the Dortmunder U, Dortmund
werkewolfvostell.blogspot.com/2014/12/wolf-vostell-tek-th..., Ostwall Museum, Dortmund.
Like thread through a needle, the westbound RIO GRANDE ZEPHYR passes through Tunnel 29 just east of Cliff siding, west of Denver, on June 30, 1979.
As the RS71 approaches Ronkonkoma station, the engineer slows the train to a 5 MPH crawl as they pass the KO 2E signal. NYAR freights with plate F cars in the consist are restricted to 5 as they pass through the station, presumably due to the presence of platforms on both sides of the tracks.
For MM theme; "Needle and Thread".
(Sewing an Amish Bonnet, is such a relaxing pastime - ruffles and all.) HMM!
My second Twirl attempt, they are fun. And seeing as we are not allowed outside I have far too much time doing nothing.
:-)
I used my photo below in the first comment to create this Twirl.
Happy Sliders Sunday, processed to the max.
βLife begins more like an empty needle. It's in our hands to thread it with relevant ones and sew the same to make it colorful..!β
β Arjun S R
I guess they might only be visible on a large screen, but there are tiny threads attached to this plant, left by spiders as they travel from flower to flower. I'm afraid I don't know the name of the plant, but at least it's not Helenium. I'm conscious that I'm a bit obsessed with Helenium at the moment, so I thought I'd better post something different today. :)
Taken with my Lensbaby Velvet 56mm.
The Moirai or Fates were three sister deities, incarnations of destiny and life. Their names were Clotho, the one who spins the thread of life; Lachesis, she who draws the lots and determines how long one lives, by measuring the thread of life; and Atropos, the inevitable, she who chose how someone dies by cutting the thread of life with her shears. They were often described as being ugly and old women, stern and severe. Three days after a child was born, it was thought that the Moirai would visit the house to determine the child's fate and life. (www.greekmythology.com/Other_Gods/The_Fates/the_fates.html)
The shallow DOF here allowed for the focus to be right where the thread is through the hole. Fun with the macro lens.
Four needles and a little piece of thread!
Our Daily Challenge ~ Beginning With The Letter N β¦
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Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo β¦. Thanks to you all!
After Amtrak cleared the TPW diamond in Chenoa, M-EPEF toned up the UP dispatcher and was able to get the light across in short order. TPW 3440, 5014, 2105, and HESR 3485 are seen here navigating the flange bearing diamond over UP's Joliet Sub with a lengthy train. Up front, stretched as far as you can see, are 62 Incobrasa hoppers, 50 of which were setout at Gilman. Originally, the Peoria crew was to get this train to La Hogue for an HL crew to continue east. However, they only made it at far as Chenoa which resulted in a nice chase over part of TPW's "west end".
I was waiting for that full smoky moon to rise above the trees the other night. I was on a foot bridge so I shot the moon through the bridge while I waited.
The older I get, the more impatient I am. Should be just the opposite.
Looking close on Friday theme: Spools of Thread!
Thanks to everyone who took the time to view, comment, and fave my photo. Itβs really appreciated. π
We are all beads strung together on the same thread of love.
(Mata Amritanandamayi)
Challenge on flickr - Object/High Key
Life is a Rainbow - White
Macro Mondays - High Key
7 Days with Flickr - Monday: free theme
(photo by Freya)
A thread-waisted wasp. I could not find much information about this colorful insect. Quite striking with the bold orange and black pattern.
Montell, Uvalde County, Texas in May 2021
Macro Mondays: keyhole. Quite a challenge to find a keyhole that was a bit interesting. This is in an antique thread cabinet, and you can barely make out some of the old paint labeling. It was not possible to shine light through.
Seems the world is hanging by a metaphor. It occurred to me today that there are so many in this photo: History, present, future. And a sense of loss.
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The second collection from ~Cat~ (wetcat flux/Rie silverfall) and yours truly is finally here. These last two collection are all about the refuge we find through art in RL and SL.
Today we present to you the Threaded Wonders collection. About the smoothness embroidery art can bring to your life. First and Second.
This collection is made of two packs and of course a fatpack is available at a discount.
Everything is available in both PBR and non PBR versions.
π Crafting Pack with animations and poses embodied for this collection only. The pack includes: Groups desk and rocking chair with props with 4 bento animations and 4 static poses with pop up props. The pack also includes the table and the rocking chair in decor only and Embroidery in the making needle and thread.
π Decor Pack with different Hoops, Treasure Jar, Treasure Box, Ready Embroidery of two kinds, Scissors open and closed, Threads of different kinds and colours and Table Lamp
π Fatpack includes everything at a nice discount.
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