

Erstaunlich, oder? Dies ist das lila-farbene Netzfutter meiner Regenjacke der Hintergrund ist die weiße, wasserdichte Membran der Jacke. Netzgewebe: Ein Material, das aus sehr vielen dünnen (Nylon-)Schnüren besteht, die wiederum aus noch dünneren, offenbar nur sehr locker zusammengedrehten Einzelschnüren bestehen, die im Anschluss offenbar ebenfalls nur sehr locker zusammengestrickt wurden und trotzdem ein absolut reißfestes Gewebe ergeben.

Happy Macro Monday, Everyone, stay safe, take care! The image is another 40 MP High-res JPG which I've slighty sharpened in Topaz Sharpen AI (method: sharpen), next I moved into ON1 Photo Raw where I'd applied the HDR filter, method "Subtle" at 67% opacity, and tweaked the Color Enhancer filter sliders for the background colours, and as final touch I've removed some colour noise in Topaz DeNoise AI. You can see the rainjacket's waterproof membrane (original colour: white) behind the knitted nylon strings the colours were again achieved by the (partial) use of my red and blue makeshift colour filters and warm light from the living room ceiling lamp. I've used both extension tubes (=26mm) together with my 60mm macro lens. Each of those larger holes is 1 mm / 0,039 inches in diameter. Amazing, isn't it? This is an extreme close-up of my rainjacket's purple mesh lining. Mesh fabric: A material that consists of many thin (nylon) strings, which in turn consist of even thinner, obviously only very loosely twisted together individual strings, which were obviously also only loosely knitted together afterwards, but still make an absolutely tearproof fabric.
