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An old chain to an ship's anchor seen and photographed at Menekaunee Harbor Park in Marinette, Wisconsin.
Developed with Darktable 3.6.0.
"Macro Mondays" Hearts
Explore #387
This little pendant arrived in the mail from the Heart & Stroke Foundation. A little Thank You gift.
Flickr Friday theme: Chain
Thanks to everyone who took the time to view, comment, and fave my photo. It’s really appreciated. 😊
My eyes were drawn to a gate to a field on a farm which was chained to this tree.
I was taking a landscape shot at the time. but for a while I forgot that as
I loved the rust and the moss and the textures....I just had to take a photograph.
Nerdy, I know ;-))
Enjoying the view of the Chain Bridge and the Hungarian Parliament in the early evening from the Buda side of the Danube.
The chain ferry at Reedham in Norfolk which seems to be kept busy most of the time.
" The current ferry was built in 1984 and was designed and built at Oulton Broad by the late Fred Newson & the present owner David Archer. The ferry can carry up to 3 cars at a time and can carry a maximum weight of 12 tonnes. There has been a crossing at Reedham since the early 17th Century.
The original ferry was called Norfolk Horse Ferries UNDER STABLE the horse drawn vehicles were the main users of the ferry boat. The ferry boat in 1949 was still being hand-wound across the river Yare until early 1950 when the ferry became motorised.
The Archers came to Reedham Ferry early in 1949 and proud to boast we are still here now after 3 generations."
We found this old chain wrapped around a hickory tree at our place. Someone had placed it there many years ago. The tree had grown and the chain was becoming really tight. Breaking the chain with a bolt cutter felt good.
Shadow play in Piraeus.
Interestingly, the Flickr tag robot automatically included 'diagonal' - well spotted - but also added the tag 'lettering'. Which alphabet?
Chains……
This is my third Inktober submission, I drew this specifically for Inktober. I used several images I had taken many years ago at the harbour in Owen Sound for reference.
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This is a gold chain that I have been wearing for several years, pretty much 24/7. I took it off for long enough today for a photo shoot for this week's Macro Mondays "Gold or Silver" theme, and to play with a custom bokeh shape.
The shot was taken with a Nikkor 50mm enlarging lens (forward mounted), with a 36mm extension tube, and a custom bokeh shape.
Life on Earth,
Is chained to water.
Lack of this substance,
Will let species falter.
Shortage of clean water,
Might lead to tension or war.
So mankinds future,
Will be chained even more
Poem: Jan Elemans
2011
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Part of an old watermill
Sonsbeekpark
Arnhem
The Netherlands
These chains were used to slow down the launch of the SS Great Eastern into the Thames. It had to be launched sideways so it didn't embed itself in the opposite bank, being longer than the river is wide
there's no silence, not even death ends for this chains, and this time I don't want to be unchained.
HFF!
thank you one and all for your kind comments and faves. There is just no way I can get to each and every one of 80+ of you who stopped by here to comment on yours so please accept my sincere group thanks here: Thank You! xo m.
Locks —and chain and fence. And rust.
Avondale Estates, Georgia, USA.
15 February 2020.
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A wider view of Markarian's Chain taken with the Carl Zeiss Jena lens.
The chain is just slightly above the center of the image with a number of other galaxies surrounding it towards the edges. It's believed that around seven of the galaxies are interacting as they are observed to have the same or similar motion with respect to each other, and the others just in the line of sight.
The galaxy just slightly below and to the left of the center is Messier 87, a huge galaxy around 53 million lightyears away!
I'm thankful for another clear evening! It's been a while.
Image Details:
Taken with my Canon 600D
Tracking: Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer Pro
Lens: Carl Zeiss Jena 135mm f/3.5
40 Light Frames at 90 s, f/4 and ISO800
20 Dark Frames at 90 s, f/4 and ISO800
No Flats
No Flat Darks
No Bias
Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker
Edited in Adobe Photoshop