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For Macro Mondays theme 'Back in the Day'.
From March 1964, the focusing slide for the Kodak home projector. Handled many many times and really grubby. The projector still works.
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Do you remember the good old Days when People used Compact Cassettes listening to their Music? Also in little world the Tiny People have to deal with the mechanic issues of this antiquated technique!
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Macro Monday's theme - Back in the Day
The back view inside my husbands old radio that belonged to his Grandfather. The radio vacuum tubes.
Happy Macro Monday
Frontier Town
6245 E. Cave Creek Road
Cave Creek, AZ 🇺🇸
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Yesterday I visited Stahl's automotive museum in Chesterfield, Michigan. It was my first visit in over a year. As I roamed around taking photos of the magnificent vintage Automobiles, the huge Hall Organ (see far left side) were booming out the theme from the Star Wars Movie in the background. After all, it was May 4th (May The Force Be With You).
It was also a first to take photos in the museum with my fisheye. I like to say that the image took time to carefully plan the composition of the above photo but all I did was raise my camera in the air and press the shutter. I cannot tell a lie. I am only 5'1 and am thrilled that this looks like I might have been standing on a footstool.
Our house in the middle of the street!
Here is another shot taken of Haugh Fold .... its a few years after my previous upload but still many years ago. I love the cars in this pic! As you can see their is still open land at the top of the street .... now home to Haugh Square. (Check out previous upload)
Fruit Juicer ~~ By Jackie ~~
Created for Macro Mondays # BackInTheDay
This old vintage fruit juicer looks like it should be on the other end of a drill, or in a museum, rather than in the drawer of a modern day kitchen. I wonder what we would do if we had to depend on these old gadgets now?
I am not quite sure which way round the juicer would be bored into the fruit to extract the juice. The bottom end (on the left hand side of the image), has a lip on either side to pour out the juice.
On the side of a light meter which was in use a lot before the days of point and shoot and digital cameras.
For MacroMondays theme BackIn the Day.
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2018 weekly alphabet challenge . N = nostalgia
Back in the day, I loved writing with a fountain pen, especially in my school years. My writing would always be neater, albeit with a smudge or blot somewhere, but it was almost therapeutic.
I still like to use them, but it's so infrequent that whenever I do, even when they still have ink, they always seem to have dried out.
However, it was fun getting this out and cleaning it up for this week's theme :-) HMM
Out the legacy of my father in law I received this houseplant eight years ago.
Because it is such an easy plant to take care of he still lives.
It reminds me of those days, when I was young and every household kept these indoor plants.
I'm getting old....
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vintage manual hand drill
in the back you can see the handle of the crank
for #Macro_Mondays theme #BackInTheDay
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Kids don't play like this this anymore. Given to William Carroll Hurt Winston on the event of his tenth birthday in the year of our Lord 1890. Meticulously packed away and only taken out on special occasions.
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This syringe came from a hospital where my friend worked over 30 years ago. It is made of stainless steel and tough glass. I use it for spraying soap into difficult to wash places, transferring small amounts of liquid such as perfume from one bottle to another and so on. It easily comes apart and I wash it in a dishwasher. For Macro Mondays group.
In 2008, we drove from Toronto, Ontario (Canada) to Los Angeles. We took six days and traveled several iconic roads. Moab, Utah was one of our favorite spots. Due to motion sickness, I preferred to drive but on occasion my husband took the wheel. As we came around a bend, this stretch of road lay out before us. I’d seen this road in movies and commercials numerous times - I had always wanted to travel this stretch of road. Sitting in the passenger seat, I quickly snapped a photo with tears streaming down my face. This was one of the best surprises of the drive across America.
This reading board was used to teach kids to read. They started using them in 1900, not sure when they stopped using them. They had some cool graphics by Cornelis Jetsis.
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Fischland Darß, Baltic Sea
Nikon D850, f/10.0, 1/160 sec, 110.0mm, ISO 200
AF-S Nikkor 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR
Wow. Made me feel like I have thrown out a lot that would have fit with the theme. Somewhere in a box is my slide rule from college, but my dad had a grand old wooden one, long lost in the family. However, I remembered something that I still use and decided it fit the theme. I purchased this manual Boston Champion pencil sharpener when I was in high school. It has traveled with me since, to college, med school, Cuba, San Diego, Virginia, Chicago, Maryland, and finally here in Pasadena. It works fine -- you remember, insert the pencil and let the clutch grip it and then just turn the crank. The sound and feel told you when the pencil was nice and sharp. Anyway, some memories while I did the photography and polished the image -- it seemed fitting to make it black and white, too. Hope you enjoy -- HMM!
Theme - "Back in the Day"... my dad used an old Canon Camera, I don't even know what these dials do apart from tension something lol!
In the good old days when there was no social media and no mobile phones, when you were forced to actually physically meet someone and you often mixed in the same social groups, there was a sense of accountability about things.
- Ulrika Jonsson
Aluminum baking molds. :o)
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(Looking at all these back in the day images in the group is making me feel ancient...LOL)
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#BackInTheDay This is my Dad's hand drill - it is some 70+ years old. I remember him using it when I was a small child.
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The old school Microsoft Word. A macro shot from a very old, manual typewriter. Tap, tap, tappa tap tap. HMM & Easter!
St. George Street Cafe - 10/31/21
Saint Augustine, Florida U.S.A.
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - huge green elephant-ears]
*[St. Augustine is the oldest city in the United States - 1513]
This little garden (behind a quaint little shop on George
Street) has been rented to numerous different shop keepers
and their wares over the years. At this very moment it is a
gourmet-pretzel-establishment with a little eating area at the
'back right.' What will it be next year? - Thanks for looking
*[there is a cute little-old-cabin 'in the back left' that they have
now hidden with landscaping...but it's still back there! LOL]
*[probably the neatest and nicest it's looked in a long time!]