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Easter Duty

Macro Mondays: Back in the Day

 

Back in the day, people used loupes to look at negatives. This one belonged to my dad.

 

It's photographed on a copy of "Ulysses, Annotated", explaining the term "Easter Duty", the obligation to receive communion from the first day of lent through Trinity Sunday, 8 weeks after Easter. An obligation to confess as well is implied as well. Arguably also a Back in the Day kind of thing!

 

100mm + 25 mm extension tube, polarizer, tripod (of course),

 

 

HMM

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Uploaded on April 2, 2018
Taken on April 1, 2018