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Worn-out vintage door handle at Saint Mary's Cathedral Windhoek Namibia

  

handle on the church door

beautiful basket with handle and a lovely pattern of x's surround entire basket with lots of color.

Taken on a visit to a stately home in Yorkshire.

In Portobello Market, London, England

Bronze shovel with Zu-shaped Handle from Western Han Dynasty (206 BC - AD 25), or so the write up at the museum said.

I believe this was a Burmese Python.

Serpentarium in Costa Rica

March 2009

 

There was a time when things wern't automatic.

the first this I saw upon entering the Halloween workplace

Handle attached to the blade

Ash and walnut logs...

 

turning into handles

 

June 2017

rust, old, handle, wood, leaves, barn board

 

The first tool handle I've made on my lathe is, unsurprisingly, for a lathe tool. The tool is a 5/8" bowl gouge by Thompson.

Description: Plastic Handle Scissors

 

Category: Beauty Care Instruments – Plastic Handle Scissors

Product Code: B-7068

 

Surface Finishing: Matte – Satin

Sizes: 13 cm, 14 cm, 15 cm, 16.5 cm

    

www.jfuind.com/plastic-handle-scissors-10/

Water fountain handle.

A Malaysian butterfly?

 

Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Lens’s focal length: 100.00 mm (Macro)

Focal length: 100.00 mm

Aperture: 2.8

Exposure time: 1/2500s

ISO: 400

 

Processing:

Lightroom Lens Profile Correction

Theatre Winter Haven

December, 2015

+ The only one shot in the film roll with no accidents. Some of you may call this as a "decent" one.

 

I, on the other hand, prefer the accidents. hehehe.

The door wouldn't cooperate, so Mike had to shave about an inch off the bottom so it would fit. The bathroom is the doorway on the left that you see by Mike. Besides taking this picture, I'm waiting to help him put the door in place, after which I install the door handle and make sure all the screws are in the hinges.

 

Renovations to Price Hall, now being called Fanstiel Hall. (I think.)

 

The guys moved in 2/29/08

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