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This heavy chain and hook hanging outside of the Newlin Mill Miller's house puzzled me. It didn't seem to have anything to do with the window or shutters but it obviously had some practical purpose.
Technical details:
Bronica SQ-A medium format film camera with a Bronica Zenzanon 65mm F4 PS lens.
Kodak Tri-x 400 shot at ISO 400.
Semi-stand development using Kodak HC-110 1+100 dilution for 1 hour with 30 seconds initial agitation with swizzle stick and three turns @ 30 minute mark. Paterson 3 reel tank.
Negative scanned with Epson 4990 on holders fitted with ANR glass.
This gold pin set ladies pocket watch belonged to my grandmother who was born in 1869. We keep it in its original case together with the "muff chain" which she would have used to suspend it from her neck. The watch is Swiss made and dates from the period 1860-1890.
port de Genève (Suisse)
Les femmes se forgent à elles-mêmes les chaînes dont l'homme ne souhaite pas les charger.
[Simone de Beauvoir]
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This Dutch building is characterized by a huge chain next to and over the building, an interesting point of view for a photographer
The Chain Bridge is one of Budapest's most famous landmarks. The magnificent suspension bridge the river Danube between Pest and Buda, at the time still separate cities.
This is part of a piece of a driftwood sculpture on a beach of Lake Washington, likely bound by chains to prevent teenagers from rolling it.
Here I wanted to draw out the contrast of the metal, the wood and the bark. Both are degrading in their own way; the wood is cracking, the bark is peeled, and the chain is rusting.
Although color would pull out the rust more, I felt I would lose some of the texture contrast of wood and bark, so here I stuck with black and white.
This is one of the photos that I am planning as a series. I had heard about this 100 year old abondoned mansion and when I went there I fell in love with it. It was standing there all alone with its glory, no living place nearby . When I entered in, I felt myself in trapped, worn out, and forgotten.. I thought about the people who lived there and why they lived there. And this series idea came up. The character turns her back to the world where the window is. The sky and room color symbolizes her mood/emptiness. She is chained to a wooden log. She is sad and hopeless. Sand symbolizes time. She is there for a long time.
I spotted this spider on the tip of a leaf, staring at an insect. The insect was engrossed in eating a smaller insect, and did not notice the spider approaching. In an instant, the spider had jumped on the insect and the eater was itself eaten.
In the neighborhood park, the trash cans (mostly used for bags of dog litter) are chained to a stake in the ground. I don't suppose there is much concern with theft, but I have seen occasional mischief, such as rolling or stomping on the cans. I am grateful the trash is collected regularly, and new cans show up when the old ones are sufficiently rusted.
Spotted on pedestrian only street (Avienda Miguel Hidalgo} in Centro.
Hope his tattooing on her neck is paint by number, not needle work.
Must be age related but the 2015 crazy rage in partially shaved male heads (like one side only) drives me crazy. If they think for one minute it makes them more handsome they need to give their head a shake. Most (IMO) look like they flattened one side of their head and glued an ill fitting a rug on top. Gheez !
A chain moray, Echidna catenate, watched as divers passed by. Morays have no pectoral nor pelvic fins, but their dorsal fin runs from the head to the tail. They can catch small fish in open water, but more frequently they catch fish by surprise, or trap fish or crabs in crevices. Morays have poor vision but a keen sense of smell. If you look at the next to largest resolution, you will see that it has 4 protruding nostrils--water goes in the nostrils at the end of the snout, and goes out the nostrils just above the eyes.
The Széchenyi Chain Bridge is a chain bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, the western and eastern sides of Budapest, the capital of Hungary
IBM Key Chain .... Brass, used to be my desk key chain for 40+ years.
Nikon N1J4 w/ 1970's 55mm F Macro lens.
The largest surviving chained library in the world is at Hereford Cathedral in the UK, where all the books are still kept under lock and key in their original chains. It has been rebuilt in its original arrangement, exactly as it had been from 1611 to 1841.
Medieval books were very expensive and the chain allowed them to be read but not removed.
Lens - Canon EF 16-35mm f/4 L IS USM
On Explore 2009-09-21 #414
The day before the Red Bull Air Race. The streets along the Danube were closed, even the right hand side of the "Chain Bridge". Sorry about the traffic sign on the left. It ruins the geometry. But I wasn't allowed to remove it. :-)
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Two Iditarod trail sled-uniKitty teams race to the finish line.
My ninth build for the chain challenge between myself and Joeseidon. Only two more to go!