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Macro Monday Theme "Brand and Logos"
The little blue jar is 4 cm in diameter. non-commercial
HMM
A little entertainment during photographing the brand ........ flic.kr/p/2hEb66z
VW1175 LK11CXJ seen approaching Perivale working on route 297 towards Ealing Broadway.
The side ad contains remains of the route branding of route 90.
VWH2190 LK16HZU branded for route 140, seen at Edgware type training for route 186.
Less than two days will see a transfer of route 186 to Harrow Weald.
First folks on the trail that morning only paw prints ahead of us. Not a long walk to this view point but definitely a slippery one. I found out the hardway by falling and cracking my Singh-Ray fliter. Luckly I had a backup but it's no Singh-Ray. I think it did alright for a brand-x.
Road racing star Dean Harrison on his Silicon Engineering racing Kawasaki at Druids hairpin Brands Hatch.
ok, so i guess "feed me seymour" is a better title, huh?
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Mrs. Ford's love of gardening and horticulture was said to be second only to her devotion to her husband and family. Her tastes in gardening were simple, at least as far as design and color were concerned. She preferred old-fashioned plant varieties such as Bachelor Buttons, Petunias, Irises, Peonies, Tulips, Lillies, Heliotropes, Delphiniums, Forget-Me-Nots, English Primrose, Scilla and, of course, Roses planted in relatively informal patterns. Indoors, her fondness for gardening was expressed by a variety of small cut flowers in small glass vases that were displayed in each room. In addition, there were assortments of foliage plants, especially located in the Swimming Pool area.
Clara Ford spent many hours planning, touring, and pampering her treasured Blue, English, and Rose Gardens, always on the lookout for imperfections such as a misplaced marigold among a sea of aqua and sky-blue blossoms. Her efforts were recognized publicly when she served as a president of the Women's National Farm and Garden Association from 1927-34.
It has been a number of years since the majority of Fair Lane's elaborate gardens have been planted and pampered the way they must have been when Mrs. and Mr. Ford were in residence. Consider, if you will, that Mrs. Ford routinely employed 25 fulltime gardeners in 1926. However, while these gardeners helped to cultivate estate grounds, there were only five servants that maintained the entire residence.
It would be almost impossible for the Henry Ford Estate-Fair Lane, as a non-profit organization, to restore each garden area fully. However, restoration of certain areas to their early 1920's state is now proceeding. The garden scheme being implemented reflects the original plan of Jens Jensen.
Dos aplicaciones (Isotipo e Imagotipo) de Marca para una empresa de mobiliario elaborado hace 15 años por mis alumnos.
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Two applications (Isotype and Imagotype) of Brand for a furniture company developed 15 years ago by my students.
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Macro Monday theme of the week is “Brand and Logos”. A-B Octagon logo key FOB is 1.25 inches. A-B stands for Allen-Bradley and is the brand-name of a line of factory automation equipment, today owned by Rockwell Automation.
The Allen-Bradley Clock Tower with octagon clock face is a Milwaukee landmark featuring the largest four-sided clock in the western hemisphere. Photo of it is in my Flicker showcase.
1901 – Lynde Bradley invents the compression rheostat to control the speed of electric motors
1903 – Dr. Stanton Allen and Lynde Bradley form the Compression Rheostat Company
1909 – The company is re-incorporated as the Allen-Bradley® Company
1923 – Octagon logo debuts as the Allen-Bradley brand trademark
1985 – Rockwell International® purchases the Allen-Bradley Company for $1.651 billion
At first sight it looked like a replica. But then there was this badge of a French car brand who made cars from the 1920 to the 1940s. And then I tought ... a plastic badge in the 1930s ?
The overall shape of the car seemed too naive and the wheels said ... Citroën 2CV !
I made some research and found out that this is a replica made from 1971 to 1974, inspired in the French firm Georges Irat sports cars of the 1930s. It's actually based on a Citroën Ami 8 chassis. And the real name of this kit car is MARLAND Jorgia, built in the western Paris suburbs until they disappeared.
Using my wide-angle lens as a way to preserve the smell of the branding smoke for me, I get in close at 16mm.
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Nog een beeldje van de brandweer die de wielen en remwerk kwam koelen nadat wij de brand eerder geblust hadden met brandblussers. (foto gemaakt met gsm)
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22-04-2020
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Cattle are often branded, but in the United States I have seldom seen horses sporting a brand.
If you think back to when you may have burned your finger by touching a hot item for a fraction of a second, and remember how painful that was, you may have some idea how painful this humongous brand must have been when applied to the horse with a red hot iron.
No one wants you when you have no heart and
I’m sitting pretty in my brand new scars and
You’ll never know if you don’t ever try again
So let’s try
Let’s try
Let’s try
While editing this photo I contemplated whether or not I should edit out the scar on my knee, that I got while having a rod surgically placed in my leg after breaking it. But I decided against it, as it adds more of a 'raw' feeling to the image, and whether I like it or not, it's part of me now. I think it actually looks pretty cool. And I quite like scars in the sense that they remind you of what you've experienced in life.
Also my dear friend Rachel assisted me in taking this self portrait, so thank you for being my human tripod, and for having such a beautiful home <3.
© Savannah Daras
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