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I liked the orderly tangle of wires and components on this utility pole.
This High Dynamic Range panorama was stitched from 18 hand-held bracketed photographs with PTGUI Pro, tone-mapped with Photomatix, and touched up in APerture.
Original size: 3941 × 8932 (35.2 MP; 39 MB).
Location: Davis Bay, British Columbia, Canada
Homer: Oh, here we are: the Utility Room.
Marge: This isn't very erotic. I think it's an actual utility room.
6x10 Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy
Look what I did! I normally use these drawers for craft stuff, but since it's in between my vanity and my desk I use it for random beauty products and office supplies. Really handy, especially if you don't have desk drawers!
1952 Holden 51-2106 utility. Taken at the 2017 Shannon's Eastern Creek Classic held at Sydney Motorsport Park.
Mamiya M645 Pro with Kodak Portra 400 negative film. Taken on an overcast early morning near my brother-in-law's house above Portland.
1952 Holden 50-2106 utility. Taken at the 2018 General Motors Display Day, held at the Museum of Fire, Penrith NSW.
04/27/2012 Hand and footholds on a utility pole in Gravesend. Kodak Ektar 100. Konica Autoreflex T3. Konica Hexanon 50mm 1:1.4.
Like the luggage rack. Totally cool looking vehicle for handymanda type work. We don't get cars in enough colors like this.
Taken for the group Macro Mondays. This week's theme: Paper Thin.
This is another one of my dad's tools that found its way into my collection. Like duct tape and vice-grips, this is one of those tools you really need in your toolbox.
Strobist: 1 430EXII fired through umbrella @ 1/32 power, upper right using Cactus V4 triggers
I enjoy shooting utility boxes. Mostly they are the places where the local graffiti artist will leave a mark. Not so here just a stone's throw away from the church at Dalarö.
Oops I don't think I have this one quite right but this is what springs to mind when I hear the word utility. The Utility Mark
An abandoned load coil pack dangles upside down by one bolt from a utility pole. These are normally disconnected by the phone company when DSL service is brought into an area. There are a fair number of these around town. Considering their content of "semi-precious" metals such as copper and lead, I'm surprised they haven't been taken down and recycled. This one has been hanging there since 2000 or so.
The film location for the "Birds in Hell" sequence from Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me. This scene was shot outside the Palmer House in Everett, Washington. For more details, visit TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2020/02/23/twin-peaks-film-location...
Out for a lunchtime walk, I found these utility poles. Looks like a couple broke (due to automobile impacts) and a new one was put up. But the old poles are still here, with a long bolt through them. The bolt sticks out into the path of pedestrians on the sidewalk. Not a good repair job, IMHO.
Painted utility boxes in Ocean Beach, San Diego. Ocean Beach has a large colony of (now) wild parrots, probably spawned from escaped pets or smuggled birds decades ago.
“Costume Design and Home Planning” by Estelle Peel Izor who copyrighted in 1916. Illustrated by Katherine Porter Brown and Rachel Taft Dixon. Published by Atkinson, Mentzer and Co., of Boston, New York, Chicago and Dallas.
“The first purpose of Clothes was not for warmth, or decency, but ornament. What changes are wrought, not by Time, yet in, Time! Clothes gave us individuality, distinctions, social polity; Clothes have made men of us.” Carlyle