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Türgriff vom Eingangstor zum Passauer Dom St. Stephan.
Door handle from the entrance gate to St. Stephan Cathedral in Passau.
Minolta X-700, 58mm
Foma 400, f1.4 1/30
Lith print on Agra Brovira grade 6 paper
Inside my father's tool shop.
How some folk think this is acceptable I’ve no idea or judging by the warning notices fastened to the bin handles they just don’t get it - brown bins in Wakefield are for Garden waste.
I’ll not publish the exact location just to protect the innocent but rolling through the back streets of Wakefield Freightliner 66542 is only half an hour from its destination with 4E24 the 06:13 Felixstowe North to Leeds Freightliner Terminal.
1st February 2020
I wonder how many times this handle has been touched? If you used it twice a day to open and close the door every day that would add up to 1,460 times a year. Times that by 10 years and it would be 14,600. Let your mind do other calculations, at any rate it is a lot!
...or Four Candles according to The Two Ronnies 😄
Macro Mondays theme Tableware
I was aiming for an abstract image, not sure it worked out quite how I had hoped.
Frame is 4cm in width.
Happy Macro Monday! 😊
To brighten up your Monday, here's The Two Ronnies' Sketch Four Candles youtu.be/-Znxt2UT6rc?feature=shared
You will never think of Fork Handles in the same way ever agian 😄
A Wetherspoon pub in Oxford, I think named in honour of the classic comedy sketch on TV by The Two Ronnies, broadcast in 1976.
For theme handle: Handles of 2 espresso cups. The handles lean till the bottom. This is why I choose to photograph these cups.
When I retired my boss gave me a beautiful engraved cut glass vase, embellished with three cut glass beads.
It's very beautiful and a wonderful keepsake. Whenever I fill it with flowers and clean it out afterwards I handle with great care.
A handle on a minature coffee pot. Too small to hold any coffee.
For Macromondays silhouette
and
52 weeks the 2017 Edition - silhouette
Picture of the whole coffee pot is here :
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A collection of jeeps handles this coal train out of Council Bluffs to Chicago. The train is about to arrive at Waterloo as they pass through the west end of the double track at Waterloo named Susie. A westbound is set to depart Waterloo once this coal train clears.
It's cool that technology has brought a lot of these photos back to life. I just wish we had decent cell phones back then to record video of the sound this old railroad made. Nothing else comes close nowadays.
Scanned negative from January 1992.
This photo was created for the weekly theme "Handles" in The Flickr Lounge .
Playing with light and darkness using reflective glass.
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.
Critique is welcomed.
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