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Please break this golden Chain
It only causes Pain
I love so much my Freedom
Which gives My Life a Reason
When Flying high
Up to the Sky
There I feel free
And let it be
(Caren)
😄 Happy Macro Monday 😄
Macro of the chain with snap hook ( < 2” x 2” incl. neg Space)
Taken on December 05th, 2019 and uploaded for #MacroMondays #Chain
ƒ/2.8
4.5 mm
1/4 Sec
ISO 2500
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
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“I have come to accept the feeling of not knowing where I am going. And I have trained myself to love it. Because it is only when we are suspended in mid-air with no landing in sight, that we force our wings to unravel and alas begin our flight. And as we fly, we still may not know where we are going to. But the miracle is in the unfolding of the wings. You may not know where you're going, but you know that so long as you spread your wings, the winds will carry you.”
― C. JoyBell C.
A bit of natural vignette from shooting through the chain link, plus a bit of my own.
An "ex works" GE gets turned on the turntable after coming out of the shops.
CSX Cumberland Locomotive Shop, Cumberland, Maryland.
shot with an olympus om-d e-m10 mark ii—720nm infrared converted—and the 14-42mm electric zoom (ez) kit lens--with a raynox dcr-250 close-focusing diopter
Training my lens on the rusted chains in the foreground, it gave the Golden Gate Bridge a nice slightly blurred soft effect as a result.
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This is what you can find in the early morning after waking up from a night of fog. Cool and dewy stuff I tell ya!
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Taken for Macro Mondays Group. Viltrox 85mm+16mm extension tube. 1. KC from Padova (St.Antonio's tomb) 2. Logo of University of Łódź
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The Chain - Fleetwood Mac (just because I like their music).
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gefunden in Nürnberg
Mit dem V-Club unterwegs in Nürnberg.
Monthly theme December: "perspective"
... on tour with V-Club in Nuremberg
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Hereford Cathedral
The Chained Library at Hereford Cathedral is a unique and fascinating treasure in Britain’s rich heritage of library history; there were books at Hereford Cathedral long before there was a ‘library’ in the modern sense.
The cathedral’s earliest and most important book is the 8th-century Hereford Gospels; it is one of 229 medieval manuscripts which now occupy two bays of the Chained Library.
The chaining of books was the most widespread and effective security system in European libraries from the Middle Ages to the 18th century, and Hereford Cathedral’s 17th-century Chained Library is the largest to survive with all its chains, rods and locks intact.
A chain is attached at one end to the front cover of each book; the other end is slotted on to a rod running along the bottom of each shelf. The system allows a book to be taken from the shelf and read at the desk, but not to be removed from the bookcase.
The books are shelved with their foredges, rather than their spines, facing the reader (the wrong way round to us); this allows the book to be lifted down and opened without needing to be turned around – thus avoiding tangling the chain.
The specially designed chamber in the New Library Building not only means that the whole library can now be seen in its original arrangement as it was from 1611 to 1841, but also allows the books to be kept in controlled environmental conditions according to modern standards of presentation.