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Marching Sound Machine performs at Disney.

This little insect was eating another killed one.

One of our granddaughters received a bubble making machine a few years back.

  

It was an immediate hit.

Another name released for publication. And another one...

The machine takes them systematically, one by one.

And the machine has no feelings. It doesn’t care.

As long as the gears keep grinding,

keep rolling.

But every machine has its operator,

the one who pulls the levers, directs it, and decides what it will do

and how it will function.

And I, just a small cog,

am waiting.

For my turn.

 

Dans la machine

Un autre nom autorisé à la publication. Et encore un autre...

La machine les prend systématiquement, un par un.

Et la machine n’a pas de sentiments. Elle s’en fiche.

Tant que les rouages continuent de moudre,

continuent de tourner.

Mais chaque machine a son opérateur,

celui qui tire les leviers, la dirige et décide ce qu’elle fera

et comment elle fonctionnera.

Et moi, juste un petit rouage,

j’attends.

Mon tour.

Vickers Gun.

 

We see them mounted on their steeds dressed in WW1 uniforms in the Anzac Day March.

 

They also make appearances at a variety of community activities.

 

They are the men and ladies who are the proud members of the 7th Light Horse Regiment Menangle Historical Troop and their mission is to keep alive the traditions and customs of the Australian Light Horse.

 

The Troop had a static display at the Belgenny Farm History Showcase which was held 18 August 2019.

 

A period replica white tent was erected which contained an amount of memorability of the era but the highlight was this replica Vickers Machine Gun.

 

Made entirely of wood the gun was imported from its manufacturer Relics a UK based company that produces a huge range of replica military paraphernalia.

 

This replica was obtained due to the generosity of Club Menangle the major sponsor of the Troop.

 

Belgenny Farm, Camden, New South Wales, Australia.

I have no idea who owns this bike...

 

Photography courtesy of Jennifer Barclay - www.liveline.org

This vintage Ransomes threshing machine was being demonstrated at the Heddington & Stockley Steam Rally and Country Fair. The old tractor behind was being started up to provide power to the machine via a long belt.

Vintage Marshall Threshing drum machine

Photo © Jez

glory days gone by for this massive machine's cog wheel

 

adapted Pentacon 50mm f1.8

Track Machines in the Avon Valley, not certain where. Photo: Joe Moir.

Introducing a new arch: the Sewing Machine. This little arch, probably with a 5 foot opening or more, sits on a bench in Tongue Valley below West Tongue Viewpoint. Cute, isn't it? This is probably the first photograph of it. Laurent Martres saw it first, then I got closer to take a picture. The slight telephoto makes it look closer than it was.

I wanted to see a new waterfall today and it has got to where I have to drive over a 100 miles to do that as of lately. So I decided to check out Machine Falls in Tennesee because I have had several people tell me how awesome it was. They were not kidding especially with the icicles there. However if visiting you will probably have to wade across the creek to get to the easier access. And folks wonder why I hike in shorts and flip flops.....

The time machine... on a swing

An old Woolshed in Kinchega National Park, New South Wales.

Spent this Labor Day morning at the Idaho State Fair....and of course packed the camera around, trying very hard to get interesting shots or at least something different.....so here it is....what do you all think...

Olympus E-P7 + Fujichrome Velvia 50

gros plan de moto

 

** dark machine

Scavenge Challenge Machine -close up

(I know it's very dusty in there )

A self portrait multiple exposure of sorts.

What's better than a single machine that dispenses gumballs? A machine that dispenses not one, but 2 types of candy!

 

Benny clearly agrees... and apparently ate all the candy because both machines are empty

 

If a neighborhood establishes itself as an art community shouldn't it's entire space, with all of the contents, be art? Including the ATM's??

 

Here's one of several "enhanced" ATM's located in the Alberta Arts District of Portland, Oregon.

 

Fluidr: www.fluidr.com/photos/31246066@N04

Obi-Wan: He's more machine now than man; twisted and evil.

 

Well ... slightly twisted anyway.

 

Strobist: Two umbrellas behind me (I'm the subject today) left and right, pointed straight down. Thaz it. Both strobes triggered wirelessly.

Vintage Soviet Union sewing-machine (clone of famous Zinger sewing-machine).

Double pints, hot cobs and tater tots available on Shrove Tuesday 2025.

The tuning machines on a parlor guitar built in the 1850s.

Taken at Imogene & Willie's on 12th Ave. S., Nashville.

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