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Tourists don't often get off the beaten track in Agra where the Taj Mahal is usually the only sight they want to see. I wanted to get a taste of the street life in Agra and went down this random street to see what I could see. The boy smiles while I take his photo repairing the tube in this bicycle tire at a local shop. Sony A7R3 26mm 1/400@f8.0 ISO3200
Event: Morris Minor Repairs - 07/09-05/10/24
Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
Camera: Pentax ME Super
Lens(s): 28mm f/2.8
Film: Ilford Delta 400
Shot ISO: 800 (+1 stop)
Light Meter: Camera
Lighting: Various
Mounting: Hand held
Firing: Shutter button
Developer: Ilford DD-X(1+4) for 10m 30s
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
The Allied Space Force requires each ship to carry special small spacecrafts for repair. This is to allow them to quickly recover from the inevitable battle damage and carry out their mission.
Resource, repair and reuse. Don't toss, re-floss. Color not important when cushions applied. Six chairs $20.00. Little tricky but very doable. Measure across,including double wrap around bars to rivet. Subtract 10% when cutting this allows for stretching later. Drill holes per rivet size. Trim corners 45 degrees. Boil strips 5 min in water. Quickly install rivet 1, double wrap, stretch about 10 inches past opposite bar, double wrap it at an angle, install rivet 2. Before it cools and shrinks, pull the angle straight. Do as quick as possible as the cooling makes it less pliable. Save resourses and $$$$.
A Moorhen has taken over an abandoned Coots nest on Smithy Pool and is busy carrying out some modifications.
“What can you do if your dryer door won’t stay closed because the screw is loose, but you don’t have a screwdriver? Use a butter knife!”
Tsumori Spirit for the theme “minor repairs” in the Blythe a Day group on Flickr. I had intended to do this picture differently, using the little screwdriver that came in the package of doll-sized tools that I bought last week…but after using the tools in another picture, I put them away and now I can’t find them! So annoying! But I like what I was forced to do with this picture.
After failing to repair Rich's car at the roadside due to part requirements Mick turns the engine over to check the car starts up
Minor in situ repairs, new secondary glazing and cleaning for this 1916 JJ Jennings stained glass window. Dedication to Helen Salmon by Dundee Jute Baron Alfred Cox. Perthshire. Scotland. Www.rdwglass.com
A now obsolete repair drone. This automated craft was in heavy usage before magnetic hulls were banned by the solar council of 2218. Now these drones are used in illicit robot battles in the outer solar system.
SWOOOOSH...!
Quick repair and off we go!!
Having huge problems downloading from Lightroom CC ... having to save to my iPhone and from there upload to Flickr!!
7 Days of Shooting Week #18 Low Point of View Contrast Thursday ....
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Getting purposefully lost in the countryside of Chanthaburi, I stopped by a wat where a young man was repairing an old Buddha statue.
Event: Morris Minor Repairs
Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
Camera: Pentax MZ-M
Lens(s): 28mm f/2.8
Film: Ilford Delta 400
Shot ISO: 800 (+1 stop)
Light Meter: Camera
Lighting: Various
Mounting: Hand held
Firing: Shutter button
Developer: Ilford DD-X(1+4) for 10m 30s
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
Bathroom reno from Sept. 14, 2015 (demolition day ) to Dec. 2 (substantial completion date).
The homeowner made a decision on door and drawer handles, and they were installed in January. Contemporary cabinet hardware is by Richelieu, in "nickel" finish.
The small gouge in the wall, which happened when the counter top was being slid into position, has just been repaired. Now that that is done, the construction work in this room has finally been completed (five months after it began).
The homeowner decided not to install a window blind, at least for the time being.
In this reno, everything in the bathroom was removed and replaced except the ceiling fan and the chrome-finish Progress Lighting fixture above the mirror. However, it has a different look now - it was rotated 180 degrees and the 100W incandescent bulbs were replaced with 60W LEDs. The fixture now provides a different tone of light.
Cabinet is by Redl, stained "Dark Oak"; vanity top is Bianco Carrara marble with a honed finish and square wrap edge profile. Rectangular undercounter ceramic vessel is by Ronbow; chrome faucet is from the "Fen" series by Neptune. Chrome finish towel bar and toilet paper holder are the "Urania" model by Nameeks.
The backsplash is one row of 4" x 6" glass tiles by Ames, "Elements" series, in the colour "platinum", grout is by Custom in the colour "pewter", and the metal edge profile is by Schluter, in "chrome".
Porcelain floor and wall tiles are "Arabesque" by Casa Roma, in the colour "Ice", with matte finish on the floor and semi-polished finish on the walls. Chrome shower door handle is from C. R. Laurence Co., Inc. Chrome-finish hardware inside the shower stall is by Neptune, "Fen" series.
The homeowner tested 5 different colours of paint in this room before settling on Aura "Storm" by Benjamin Moore, in matte finish. Ceiling was painted "Cloud White", also by BM, in matte finish. Oak window trim and baseboards were painted "Cloud White", in pearl finish.
To see the reno work in sequence, and 5 "before" pix, click on my "FOLLOW THE BATHROOM RENO" album.
This repair shop was seen in what appeared to be an abandoned Union 76 Station. Given the amount of light coming through the roof, it appears the roof could do with some repair too!
I am in need of repair. My back has gone out again. When I was a college freshman, I took a date to my spring formal. I don’t drink, but my date did and it was an open bar. One car wreck later, I had three crushed vertebra. Every so often, my back decides to remind me of a bad decision in 1973.... odc: in need of repair
113/365: Walked to the train station and the strap on my leather satchel broke. Probably shouldn't have carried so much in it. Luckily I found a shoe repair store and the guy fixed the satchel in next to no time. I plucked the courage to ask him if I could take a photo of his workstation, he agreed. So that was an interesting detour today.
HMS Victory was built at Chatham between 1759 and 1765. She had her first battle off Ushant in 1778. In 1799 she had a refit. She became the flagship of Admiral Horatio Nelson and fought at Trafalgar. She had to be owed back to Britain after the battle and have the battle damage repaired.
In 1903 she was accidentally rammed by the battleship HMS Neptune requiring repairs.
She was finally put into dry-dock permanently in 1922 where she underwent a period of major repair works.
During WW2 she suffered bomb damage during an air-raid that damaged part of her keel and orlop deck.
Since then she has had repairs done in the 50s and in the 80s and 90s. She is now being repaired again.
She suffers from wet-rot, dry-rot, bacteria, fungus and the dreaded Death-watch beetle.
There is an estimated 8 to 12% of the original ship left. Mainly the keel, stem and stern posts, the rudder, parts of the orlop deck and main gun deck, one capstan and the pumps.
Fingers crossed the latest repairs preserve her for another generation or more.
A Victorian stained glass window repainted and repaired for a home in Perth. Scotland. Www.rdwglass.com
41/52 for the group 2021 Weekly Alphabet Challenge
This week's theme was: O is for Optician
I need to make an appointment with the optician because the arm on my glasses had snapped. I've managed a temporary repair, so it's not urgent, but I will have to do it before too long.
Mumbles, Gower Peninsula.
A repair station for bicycles, wheelchairs and prams. Part of the regeneration of the Mumbles seafront.
Lady who takes on shoe repairs in a portion of the street - The scales?, she also sells bananas. Bacolod City, Philippines.
Event: Morris Minor Repairs - 12/10-03/11/24
Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
Camera: Pentax ME Super
Lens(s): 28mm f/2.8
Film: Ilford Delta 400
Shot ISO: 800 (+1 stop)
Light Meter: Camera
Lighting: Various
Mounting: Hand held
Firing: Shutter button
Developer: Ilford DD-X(1+4) for 10m 30s
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)