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This door is a single panel door that opens inward with the hinges on the left side. However, there are three things wrong with this picture. 1) It looks like it is a double door that opens at the middle. 2) The two door knobs make it ambiguous which side the hinges are on. 3) The door knobs give the impression that you are supposed to pull it to open it when in fact you are supposed to push.
This flickr account was set up to store the negatives I buy at ebay, antique shops, flea markets, etc. I scan or photograph the negatives, process them, and then post them here. I enjoy discovering and revealing these images that otherwise might be lost.
Hanno Schwede www.box-Project.de
Kritik ausdrücklich erwünscht - konstruktive bevorzugt ,-)
best view on black "L" + "F11" for fullscreen
Entstanden auf dem Kölner Night-Photowalk 09.2011 - bei dem ich die wahnsinnig gute Idee hatte, es doch mal ohne Stativ zu versuchen.... ;-) .... Hoffe ich doch einfach al dass einige Bilder auch verwackelt den Betrachter erfreuen ;-)....
This stamp is hand drawn and hand carved by me :D
Perfect for Card Making, Bookmark Making, Scrapbooking, Envelopes, Letters, Stationary, etc.
This is from a series of old negatives found in an envelope in a box of photographs at a junk store in Dewey, Oklahoma. Some seem related, others do not. Most are damaged in some way and/or poorly executed in the camera and in the dark room. Many are over- exposed.
To try to make some sense of the group, all were scanned so that obscure details might be revealed.
Negative Art: Jesse Island - Sony Cybershot DSC F-717 - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
This flickr account was set up to store the negatives I buy at ebay, antique shops, flea markets, etc. I scan or photograph the negatives, process them, and then post them here. I enjoy discovering and revealing these images that otherwise might be lost.
This is from a series of old negatives found in an envelope in a box of photographs at a junk store in Dewey, Oklahoma. Some seem related, others do not. Most are damaged in some way and/or poorly executed in the camera and in the dark room. Many are over- exposed.
To try to make some sense of the group, all were scanned so that obscure details might be revealed.