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To discover a fire behind a door means a serious Danger for your life ...
Dimension of the keyhole: 23x9 mm
HMM!
Above what looked like a power input on an abandoned portacabin at Botany Marshes, Northfleet.
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lighting: ab800 at cam left at 1/8 power w/ softbox.
A trap to catch stoats, weasels, rats and possums that devestate the native birds and lizards in New Zealand
Made a little working Danger Button. The trans red square on the left lights up when the button is depressed.
UPDATE:
Thanks to Photogitis (Stephen Gray) for identification of this dangerous spider. This one was in our bathroom. It wasn't aggressive... good thing, since John was inches away when he took this (and more) shots. If he had known then what he knows now...
For info: www.onewest.net/~dkv/hobospider/
Previous title: The Lady Has Eight Legs
Available light with bounced flash
Lightning flashes over Atlanta. Shortly after Atlant skyline flickered from power outage, this bolt crashes south east of Downtown.
Indicator on our stove that lets us know the surface might still be hot. You can see how close I am by the reflection of the camera.
For Macro Mondays
This week theme: Danger
Puzzle time! "Five miners charged out of the shaft" as the water rushed in behind them. "Jeb was not the first out. Cain was nether first nor last. John Henry pushed out immediately behind Jeb. Preach wasn't second out. Zane was two men behind Preach. In what order did the men race from the mine?" (I didn't invent the puzzle; it's from Visual Brainstorms.)
This build pretty well exhausted my supply of tan slopes... particularly inverted slopes. I left the top open mostly to let the light in for photography... you're welcome to assume that it's a cut out, or you can assume that that's the way the actual mine is. Whatever floats your boat. ;)
Oh, and since you're all dying to know the answer to the puzzle...
"Preach was first; Cain was second; Zane was third; Jeb was fourth; and John Henry was last... Based on the question we can establish; Jeb, Cain, John Henry and Zane were not first; therefore, Preach must have been first. Immediately, Zane was third. If John Henry was right behind Jeb, then they must take the only two adjacent spots, fourth and fifth. Cain finally settles into the only remaining open spot, second place."
Did you get it? ;)
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Knight Benghazi - Danger
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I'm everyone is getting tired of Fluffy...aka Big Boy...aka Louis...aka...enough of the nonsense! This was sort of a surprise for me because this was actually when I caught sight of Fluffy and was not paying attention to what was beyond his huge hulk lying at the water's edge!! It took me a while to register on the deer in the background and this is the best I could manage!! It will also give some people a better idea of some of the tress and such near the water!! Fluffy could have cared less and I don't think that the gators are hunting just yet!!! Photo was taken on Horsepen Bayou!
What to thank everyone for you dropping by and taking a look and putting up with my gator madness! I appreciate your comments and your friendship!! Hope everyone has a great weekend!!! Thanks again!!
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Dangerous UK 13A Plug wiring, example for Macro Mondays theme "#Danger"
The 3A fuse has blown, and has been wrapped in foil to get the appliance running again. A very dangerous practice.
If a fault occurs a high current can flow causing over heating of the the appliance/cable causing fire.
Also the plug has been very badly wired.
The green and yellow earthing wire (Circuit Protective Conductor) is very short and likely to disconnect first if the flex is over strained/tugged leaving the appliance without an earth connection.
The plug should be wired with the brown (phase/line) wire much shorter and neat fitting, the blue neutral wire and the yellow and green earth wire should have plenty of extra length.
Should the pull on the flex be heavy enough, the brown line wire will fail before either the neutral or Circuit Protective Conductor (CPC) thus ensuring the disconnection of power to the appliance.
The reason for the fuse blowing should be investigated but may be just due to age and gradual deterioration.
The fuse should only be replaced with the correct type and current rating
During their off time, Professor X’s elite mutant superhero team, the X-Men, hone their abilities in the Danger Room.
Look more closely - if you dare!! - and it's literally priceless!
No danger to humans though … it's strictly a plant sucker (or, if you prefer, a sucker of plants!)
However, as can be seen, it has fangs which could tear skin!, but here merely dripping with vegetable blood! 😁
By reading the text on this control panel, you can begin to figure out what it was for. It controlled pumps that funneled fuel from tanks up above on a hill out to piers at the Pt. Molate Fuel Depot. Note "to tanks" and "to piers" on the flow meters. For context, see this great photo of the whole room including one of the pumps and this control panel over at the right: www.flickr.com/photos/westbymidwest/12224878354/ Big thanks to Willy, the caretaker, for introducing us to this on his 81st birthday!
EXPLORED! #79 on Jan. 30, 2014.
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Probably my last snow image till Winter comes around again....
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July 8, 2019
Wasps have a naturally recognized way of warning their enemies to stay away. Their black and yellow markings are a sign of danger for any unfriendly or curious creatures to "stay away!"
This is a new wasp in our garden. It is very tiny - only about a half inch long. I'm still trying to figure out what it is!
(a "Macro Mondays" submission, theme "Danger" HMM!)
Brewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
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In the very breezy conditions yesterday at Seaford Head I saw this chap and his girlfriend perched crazily on the edge of the unstable cliffs overlooking Hope Gap. They had passed the warning signs and walked round the fence to take some pictures. There have been numerous cliff falls here and with the recent winter rain they are very dangerous. That's not even considering the blustery conditions in evidence yesterday afternoon.
Fortunately I was able to warn them and get them to move back and they were appreciative as they had not realised the danger, not being local. Phew....
Viewed large, this is even more scary as you can see a subsidence hole behind where the chap is standing.....
The NSW coastline is filled with these huge pelicans, often surrounding the local fishermen.
They remind me of jumbo jets in the way that they fly so majestic for something so oversized.
You certainly wouldn't want them to bombard you with their droppings!
Macro Monday theme of the week is "Danger". Before electrical breakers most homes used the screw in fuse. If a circuit went out, it required a new fuse. By putting a penny inside the receptacle instead of the fuse (which might not have a replacement at the time) the person could keep the electrical circuit going. Of course this was dangerous because whatever was causing the short circuit might start a fire.
This is the Carl Zeiss Jena Pancolar 50/1.8. It's probably the most radio-active lens I own, judging by the amount of yellowed glass. Photographed with another radio-active lens - a Yashica Yashinon DS 50/1.7, and a Raynox M250 magnifier.
There's quite a debate on the web about how dangerous radio-active lenses are. Personally, I don't believe they are too harmful, unless you spend all day and night with them....