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Basic Concept
Counterclockwise from top left:
Solenoid to pull lock shackle
Lock
Mini Lathe Chuck to attach to lock dial
Motor
Nikon 180mm f/2.8 ED AIS
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I received the cylinders that I purchased off of eBay last week. I am not sure that the guy selling them realized what they might be worth. I got the lot of them for $30. Not too shabby, I say. I shall be a wee busy.
Aperture - f/9
ISO - 100
Shutter Speed – 1/30
Lens – 10mm
Lighting – Natural
Location - Highway 87 (Beeline Hwy) – Arizona
Theme – Interesting Perspective
Lens - Canon 10 - 22mm
Processed with – Lightroom, Photoshop and Nik
Masterlock series. I like the contrasts: yellow band of lock against otherwise gray or drab background; shiny lock against crumbling wall; lock to secure what appears to be a derelict doorway. Actually, the lock secures a metal door to a building, one wall of which has been condemned because of concerns of disintegration.
Photo by Steve Rood
Front to back: Alex Cantarero keeps an eye out while Morgan Strauss and Paul Bringetto (far back) prepare to drop the sign over the fence and secure it with carabiners. The bottom of the banner was weighted down with small masterlocks to ensure the strong freeway winds didn't flap it upwards.
This was the door to a small boarded up church outside of Auburn NY. I sort of peeked inside.. but it was WAAAY to dark and scary for me!
We went to the Hall of Fame early and as we were waiting we met this young boy who was with his grandmother. Greenie said if he could do a few squats, I would teach him a wrestling move. So he did a few and I taught him how to properly do a headlock. Afterwards he said that I was lucky he didn't put me in his masterlock cause he'd hurt me bad. Of course everyone was like let him do it. So I did and and Greenie can tell you, there had to be at least 15-20 people watching and following. Even George Napolitano was standing right there and he seemed to be interested. So after Greenie took some pictures I continued selling it(something lacking in today's wrestling world [Big Grin] ) and then I said "and its no wonder I can't get booked in this country" and thats when some people realized I was working but the boy thought he has an impervious masterlock lol.