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Crazy Tuesday - Doors Knockers Handles
This is the doorway / main entrance located in the south porch of St Mary the Virgin Church, Little Wakering, Essex.
The Nave/chancel (Norman Tower) was built early in the 15th Century
If you zoom in on the stone arch adjacent to the top hinge, you will see two lovely decorative stone carved heads.
I love early morning light, low and hard; casting amazing shadows and turning something as ordinary as a door handle into a mystery. That or I've been locked up for far too long.
Happy "Smile on Saturday" with "handles"!
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Macro Mondays - Handle
One of a pair of commemorative teaspoons to celebrate our Queen's Coronation on 2nd June 1953
Taken for Macro Mondays group, theme 'Handle'. Week 21/2020.
This is a paper knife with silver card beneath and blue card above. It's taken in natural light with an LED for highlight and is straight out of the camera except it's been cropped to 16x9.
For Macro Mondays theme - Handle with care. This Venetian shot glass, along with the other 5 glasses and decanter is one of the few sets of breakable items that survived the Christchurch earthquakes over the last 5 years in our home. Glass is smaller than credit card.
Given to me by my father-in-law when he returned from an overseas trip in the 1970's HMM
Explore 26 Sept #139
“Time is what we want most, but what we use worst.”
— William Penn, Fruits of Solitude
Strobist info: an SB-900 speedlight shot through a 95 cm octagonal softbox with a grid positioned above and slightly in front the model. The speedlight was triggered by the camera's built-in flash set in CLS commander mode. I attached Nikon's SG-31R IR panel in front of the camera flash to prevent it from influencing the exposure.
After a chat with Dennis R about possible avenues to pursue with blanking off the middle of the frame and adding en extra element to fill the middle I came up with this. A tunnel with a silhouette would have been my preference but that will have to wait.
Lens and tripod swap from modded Helios 44-2 to Samyang 14mm.
At the south side portal of the cathedral
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Der äußerer Türgriff rechts
Macro Mondays: "Handle"
The handle of my favorite cooking skillet. The handle is 20 cm (8 inches) long and the pan is 25 cm (10 inches) in diameter.
This image is about 7 cm (2.75 inches) on the long edge.
Our dreams all rely upon the collective appreciation and respect of others' dreams. What may seem like magic to you may very well be a punch in the gut to someone else working hard, living consciously and trying to make a go in life. Your magic crystals may be someone else's broken dreams. Don't be too selfish to see what impact you're having on the world.
Door handles on the left side of an ancient 1952 FX Holden.
On display at the Queensland Museum, this was an actual car owned by local legend George Kiprios who regularly drove around the streets of Brisbane with radio blaring with rock-and-roll music. The 1952 FX Holden was the first truly Australian car manufactured in Australia for Australian conditions. Over time it was the most famous Holden in Brisbane, loved for its steady presence and George's idiosyncratic customisation.
Created for Macro Mondays theme "Handle With Care".
Compare to Single or Double-Edge Razors, these cartridge type razors are smooth and safe, but you still need to handle them with care to avoid nicks.
HMM
Explored 27th Sep 2016
I decided to visit the (sort of) local butterfly house (the Haga Butterfly House in Stockholm Sweden) in late March as the chance of finding invertebrates otherwise then is pretty slim.
They have a no flash policy there which led to me borrowing my brother's Canon 6D since it handles higher ISO better than my camera at the time.
The Peleides blue morpho (Morpho peleides) lives in South and Central America and the fantastic iredescent blue colour is achieved by millions of tiny reflective scales on the wings.
GROUP: SMILE ON SATURDAY
THEME: HANDLES
SUBJECT: MY COFFEE CUP
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This photo was created for the weekly theme "Handles" in The Flickr Lounge .
Photo taken at Randfontein in South Africa.
Using the Tamron SP AF 60mm f/2 Di II MACRO 1:1 LD (IF) (model G005N II) lens.
I Shoot Raw and edit in GIMP.
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Taken at Colwick Park in Nottingham
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