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A very small gas-bottle hooked on the edge of a large round tank that has seen better days and needs to be duct taped together at the top. Found in an empty block being used as a store or dump, I can't decide which.
"silent groaning on the floor
slight clicking out the light
gentle squeaking of the door
i am off in the night
away away
nothing's left to say
i am far away..."
Deine Lakaien "Away"
A “blue” fragrance is typically a lightweight marine or summer scent. The bottle is often blue, as is sometimes the juice, and it's frequently in the name, too. More generally, “blue” is used to refer to a kind of “sea and sky” scent story. It's not a formal scent category, but more a subset of marine scents.
Happy Friday!
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Taken Oct 04, 2023 and uploaded for the groups
Macro Wednesday and
Canon EOS 450D - EFS 18-55 mm IS
ƒ/1.0
35.0 mm
1/160 Sec
ISO 200
AS most of you know, I love blue bottles of any kind. This colour is special! Texture by Awry. Thanks so much for your visits
Number 5 amy final image in my Bottles theme for this week. East Sussex, UK 2022. Tooled leather covered bottles from Spain.
A Common Green Bottle Fly rests on the petals of this orange flower.
The metallic skin of this fly gives it a more pleasing appearance than the common black house fly!
Discarded bottle, it does break
The reflections covering the wide lake
Thrown away by a lazy hand
An uncaring polluter of the land
Who looked at the beauty, that was on show
Who watched the waves, race and flow
Then raised their hand and did not think
Polluting the water, that we drink
With the bottle, that does break
The reflected beauty of the lake
Trying to channel The Light Traveler today though I need to let go and learn how to read a scene. I am going to use my bottle as the main subject for the entire week. It's always a challenge to use the same subject in different ways.
Tom Kelly built this house in order to raffle it off in 1906 when the new mining town of Rhyolite was booming. He used over 50,000 beer and liquor bottles which weren't hard to come by as Rhyolite, with only an estimated 6-8,000 residents, had 50 saloons! The family that won the raffle lived in the house for many years and it later became a curio shop. Along with the train station, it's one of the last buildings still intact. Located just outside Death Valley National Park near Beatty, Nevada, US.
Old 7-Up bottles seen at Discovery Antiques and Ice Cream, Mamalahoa Hwy, Kealakekua, Hawaii [On the Big Island].
In 1872, Hiram Codd invented his famous 'Codd Bottle' - it was filled under gas pressure till a washer and glass marble were forced into the neck, forming a tight seal. Sadly, kids smashed the Codds to get at the marbles and any that escaped were too hard to clean so another brainwave bit the dust.
Bottle's army ready for battle in the sunset sunshine. Agfa APX 400 film, Helios-44 M5 lens, Zenit-130 camera.
It's Sunday I'm sore and bored. Last Friday I moved, unpacked yesterday and today I recovered while sitting at a laptop.
This picture is something I have been thinking about for several months and wanted to reshoot before I tried it out. Today I figured it wouldn't be until the end of the year before I had a studio set up, (something I never had). These shots were done in a small narrow hallway between pocket doors. I kept tripping over light stands while constantly retaping cardboard boxes and paper to block and guide the light. I'd like to say a lot of love went into the shots, but I just remember using a lot of colorful language and being frustrated.
This image was made from 2 separate photo's