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Recent project: Mrs W has been redecorating our front room (a process I loath with a vengence, I must admit). She decided that she wanted to modernise it a bit, so she's brought it about twenty years more modern - from '30s to '50s style. So the deco glass lamp shade has gone into store, awaiting redeployment, and this item has been put up in place of the wooden patress and bakelite fittings.

 

It wasn't easy. The main mounting bracket was a doddle: there's already a joist directly above the position, so no problem there. The wiring mods were easy, as I had already organised all that from the previous time it was replaced. The light assembly itself hangs from the bracket by a large split pin, which goes through the top of the vertical chromed tube, and the conical cover then pushes up to the ceiling and is 'locked in place' by a single grub screw. I put 'locked in place' in inverted commas because, of course, a grub-screw is a fairly useless way of locating anything on a hard chrome surface, so I ended up super-glueing a small piece of rubber band on the end of the screw, to give it a bit of grip. It all took quite a lot of juggling, and I wouldn't want to disturb it more than I have to.

Light in the Princess Louise, 1st shot with my Sigma 35mm f/1.4 Art lens, quite happy...

Light Painting @ Kiwanis Park with Alex McClure

 

Had a fun time meeting up with Alex and learning how he creates this "light art". Pretty fun stuff. :) See more of his work at : alexmcclurephotography.com/

Therapy ... waiting for Spring and Green and Light!

taken by Julian, edited by me.

Marking the entrance to Grand Traverse Bay in Lake Michigan.

It keeps going off repeatedly for the first few minutes after starting the car. My wife checked the oil level and it's fine, and this light is hooked up to a pretty simple sensor so it can't be anything except for the oil levels. I'm going to bring the car in for service anyway this week or next, so we should find out if it's something important.

First test roll with a old Felica camera found in a fotoshop in Konstanz, for just 10 €. Really surprised by the way, cause I expected more blurry results. I have the feeling this camera will bring really nice shots :)

 

Shooted with a 220 film , which I forgot to protect with an adecuate black tape on the back...

Couldn't resist to upload a hole bunch of them. I love ice lights.

Shifting,

Spiralling,

Spinning

To see;

Turning,

Twisting to

Touch

what I chose to place beyond a piece of glass.

Just had some fun to try out new nightshots ;) ...best view on black...

Pour la petite explication :

Foule (bas de la photo) surmontée d'une lumière rouge (fond de salle). Fin de soirée, appareil = LOMO LCA. Prise sur le vif, juste pour le fun :-)

nagoya / 2007-12-24

pentax k10d / tamron sp af 90mm f2.8 di macro 1:1

My first time at "BENCH TOR" next to "VENFORD RESERVOIR", it is a fantastic long tor that looks over the river Dart valley in both directions. I got there 30mins before sunset and the light was stunning. The Dart valley was in shadow which was disappointing but a trip at sunrise will put that right !!! A BIG thanks for looking!!!

Plaza Cibeles, Madrid España.

the roof of a hidden, unmarked bazaar in the north of the Soukhs. Have absolutely no idea how I found it!

Spring-beauties captured in a brief ray of sunlight. That's why I love photography, you can freeze moments such as these. Have a beautiful Sunday Flickr friends!!

This image is taken from trinity river with the reflections of dallas downtown with steel wool spin and light paint with pixel stick

I will one day have a very large room with a ceiling filled entirely with fans.

tedious work with channel locks and many light bulbs

1998. Lotus Elise. S533 KNK. Blue. 1796cc. Petrol

Lotus Cars Limited is a British automotive company headquartered in Norfolk, England which manufactures sports cars and racing cars noted for their light weight and fine handling characteristics.

The Zytek Lotus Elise is an electric sports car that was jointly produced by Lotus and Zytek from 1998 until 2003. It's a two-seat, rear-wheel drive, mid-engined roadster conceived in early 1994 and released in September 1996 by the British manufacturer Lotus Cars. The Elise has a fibreglass body shell atop its bonded extruded aluminium chassis that provides a rigid platform for the suspension, while keeping weight and production costs to a minimum. It is capable of speeds up to 150 mph. The Elise was named after Elisa Artioli, the granddaughter of Romano Artioli who was chairman of Lotus and Bugatti at the time of the car's launch.

IMPORTANT: Not to be confused with Lotus Elite.

 

1998. Lotus Elise. S533 KNK. Aug 2022 (1)

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1998. Lotus Elise. S533 KNK. Aug 2022 (2)

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Album: Notts Classic Car & Motorcycle Show. Thoresby Park, Nottinghamshire. Aug 2022

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