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Skjetlein in Trondheim, Norway.

Blacksmith work at its best.

 

The Parish Church of St.Mary A.D. 1850.

 

LR3221

Saturday Self Challenge

 

The subject for this week will be Stairs.

There are many types of stairs you can use for your challenge, get creative with how you photograph them! I look forward to see what you come up with!

 

The weather this week has yet again put a halt to any trips out, we’ve had floods, gales, snow, sleet and the very occasional glimpse of blue sky. So after some thought I decided on a local shot. This photo was taken inside Central Hall in the village, it’s home to a few local businesses, including an antique shop, therapy room, fitness club and chiropodist, there’s also a large room available for meetings etc.

 

There is quite a nice winding staircase over three floors, but when I looked closely it was in parts being used for storage, an old musical instrument, a pair of decorators step ladders and bits of assorted wood were dumped on the landings between the flights of stairs. So I decided on this shot of the steps leading to what I think is the antique shop, the door was locked. The colour version didn’t look too great (I think someone ought to give the wood a polish and the carpet clean !!) so I converted the image to B&W.

 

Thank you for your visit and your comments, they are greatly appreciated.

door hand for presidential vehicle

Puerto Lapice, La Mancha, Spain

Seen at the 28th Metro Cruise last summer at Berger Chevrolet

 

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Old style door handle on one of the colleges in Cambridge.

 

Thank you for viewing. If you like please fav and leave a nice comment. Hope to see you here again. Have a wonderful day 😊

 

Cambridge 🇬🇧

16th June, 2018

St Marys Church Prittlewell Southend Essex

For my video; youtu.be/4bZoJ0SChEI?si=Iz2Im9rzB6Ou00Vn

 

Italian and French, Father's Day Car Show, June 17, 2007,

Waterfront Park, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

 

Series 2 Spider (1970-1982/83)

Second generation Series 2 Spider Junior 1.6 (1974)

Spider Junior 1.6 (1974) "Coda Tronca"

Also called Giulia Spider

Production 1970–1983

Engine(s) 1.3 L I4

1.6 L I4

1.8 L I4

2.0 L I4

Transmission(s) 5-speed manual

Related Alfa Romeo Giulia

 

In 1970 the first significant change to the exterior styling was introduced on the 1750 Spider Veloce, with the original's distinctive elongated round tail changed to a more conventional cut-off tail, called the "Kamm tail", as well as improving the luggage space. Numerous other small changes took place both inside and out, such as a slightly different grille, new doorhandles, a more raked windscreen, top-hinged pedals and improved interior trim.

 

1971 saw the Spider Veloce get a new, larger powerplant - a 1962 cc, 132 hp (98 kW) unit - and consequently the name was changed from 1750 Spider Veloce to 2000 Spider Veloce. The 1600 Spider restarted production a year later as the Spider 1600 Junior, and was visually identical to the 1300.

 

1974 saw the introduction of the rare, factory request, Spider-Targa. Based upon the Spider, it featured a Porsche style solid rear window and lift out roof panels, all made out of black GRP type material. Less than 2,000 models of such type were ever made and was the only part solid roof Spider until the introduction of the factory crafted hard top.

 

The 1300 and 2000 cars were modified in 1974 and 1975 respectively to include two small seats behind the front seats, becoming a "two plus two" four seater. The 1300 model was discontinued in 1977. Also, between 1974 and 1976, the early-style stainless-steel bumpers were discontinued and replaced with black, rubber-clad units to meet increasingly stringent North American crash requirements.

 

A somewhat late Key / keyhole shot , this is the old door at Bookham church . Not used now as this shot was taken through an outer door like a pair of locked garden gates . The main entrance is now through a glass door at the end of the church under the bell tower ( now wheelchair friendly ) . This old door seems to be only opened for special occasions .

Good job I had the little GX1 as I would never have got the dslr lenses through the metal bars of the outer doors !!

I'll take you to Wonderland.

 

Happy Sliders Sunday

BMW-Welt, München, Germany

20220625_5355_7D2-324 Letters (176/365)

 

My neighbour's front door in the low winter afternoon light.

 

#14005

 

I’ve probably walked by this door a hundred times, but I never noticed this beautiful, vintage door handle and plate. Sometimes it feels silly walking the same streets over and over, but I’m discovering that there are still hidden treasures to be found...

 

**Thank you very much for your support on my previous image. Your kind words are moving to me, and I just wanted to let you know how grateful I am for all of you! Wishing you a peaceful and beautiful autumn (spring in the Southern Hemisphere). x

 

Lititz Car Cruise - Lititz, PA

© 2012 Lyn Randle

Please do not use this image without my permission.

Cast iron handle, back door of a Whiting trailer.

I took my daughter out for some pre Halloween shots at my favorite cemetery.

"...it was anything that I - or

rather the blessed Not-I, released for a moment from my throttling embrace - cared to look at. "

 

Texture by Skeletalmess. I used Erosion-2012 from his Textures 2011~2015 collection. Thanks Jerry.

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