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Bed spring coils viewed on a wall
at Past Perfect Too - a shabby chic type of decor store.
Lawton, OK
the macromonday theme this week is the periodic table-- so here's my minimal possibility ~grin~. and the cobalt is cobalt blue
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I got outside for a bit today and managed to do some actual garden work. chomping.
followed by a little cleaning inside.
I am better, but I still don't know what it is I have/had.
I'm trying to be careful and spend a lot of time mending dog beds. which they tear up asap, giving me lots of sewing work.
summer
shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a venus optics laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x macro lens
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check out my review of the laowa 65mm f2.8 here
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I adore silk, and the shiny (but no too bling) finer ornaments for Christmas.
I can so enjoy them, like this one. Hope you do too?
THANKS for ALL your comments and visits, so appreciated, M, (*_*)
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Bed Springs viewed at "Past Perfect Too"....a Shabby Chic antique and crafts store....Lawton, OK
Treno pomeridiano per Piadena a carico della 494.025 Mir ripreso mentre affianca un campo fiorito di colza tra Godo e Russi
6M94 Margam to Corby accelerates along the Up Derby Fast passing the deserted Tarmac plant at Washwood Heath with 66119 at the head. A working that usually departs Landor Street 20 to 30 minutes early making it pretty much impossible to photograph at this location an 04:06 departure on this particular morning, 16 early, made it just possible to capture.
A close-up of the coil and filter plate of a french press coffee maker.
Developed with Darktable 3.6.0.
A westbound Burlington Northern Santa Fe steel coil train ascends the Rocky Mountains just west of Clay, Colorado, on May 15, 1998. The heavy train is pulled by four EMD SD40-2s with an added GP38X kicker last unit. Pushing hard on the rear is a manned helper set with a pair of SD60Ms, just visible around the curve directly above the first car of the train. An all-green consist except for the Santa Fe SD40-2…
This cottonmouth snake was sunning itself om the edge of a little spit of land that jutted out into the water. It had camouflaged itself fairly well and I stayed well back.
A social engineering feat like this depends upon the complete conquest of nature—not “nature” as in trees and bees, but nature as in human nature. Aldous Huxley was not a Christian, but the portrait he paints is deeply teleological. The dark mirror of Brave New World shows that the human person is not a blank slate, a tabula rasa awaiting social construction. The regime has to work against a pre-social nature that is continually threatening to reassert itself. The state in Brave New World has its own synthetic telos to impose, and because telos is connected with nature, the state must work tirelessly against human nature, systematically and violently undoing any enduring bonds of love between people, any natural inclination toward beauty and wholeness. Marriage has been eradicated, and indeed any form of committed monogamy is illicit. There 115 are no natural family units or any family units at all—the term “mother” has become an obscenity.
-ABIGAIL FAVALE, The Genesis of Gender A Christian Theory
A heavy coil of rope rests on the weathered deck of the C.A. Thayer, an 1895 wooden-hulled schooner preserved by the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. Originally constructed for the West Coast lumber trade, the Thayer later served in the Alaskan cod fishery and as a wartime cargo vessel.
Happy New Year everyone!
I've just got a few left to make my Monochrome and Toned 100x project for 2020, using images taken last year. So I shall subject you to a little splurge of monochromes...
This was taken at Sharpness docks in September. The port is still commercially operated and stands at the end of the Gloucester ship canal and dates from the early 1800s.
The docks are past their heyday and there are a lot of vintage items lying around - it's a pleasant place to amble around and interesting to explore. I spotted a coiled rope that hadn't moved in a decade or more and was intrigued by the patterns and textures.
Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy 100x :)
[Handheld in daylight.
Developed in Photolab 3 for contrast and detail.
Converted in Silver Efex. Sepia toned.]