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The Falkirk Wheel is a rotating boat lift in Tamfourhill, Falkirk, in central Scotland, connecting the Forth and Clyde Canal with the Union Canal. It reconnects the two canals for the first time since the 1930s. It opened in 2002 as part of the Millennium Link project.
Usually you would have seen the Ferris Wheel (called Wheel of Vision) moving but this year due to the pandemic it also came to standstill
Wheel: I saw this old wheel in a museum during my trip for Ecuador, I guess this wheel is form the XIX century. I just wanted to share this photo with all of you, especially due to the technological importance of the wheel is for the human being.
"Because the wheel made controlled rotary motion possible, it was of decisive importance in machine design."
Encyclopaedia Britannica
"smile on saturday" and
"copyright by mankind"!!!
The London Eye towers over the old County Hall and Westminster Bridge, taken from Lambeth Bridge and cropped as the boats that were in the foreground moved during the long exposure and went a bit blurry.
975 South Normal Avenue
Carbondale Illinois
Jackson County
Photo taken June 21, 2021
The third building built at SIU Carbondale, Dedicated on June 7, 1904 and named in honor of Judge S.P. Wheeler. The first stand-alone library on a campus of its kind in Illinois.
Wheel Bug. Photographed in Maryland.
Focus stack of 3 images, shot with the camera hand held. Canon 80D, Canon MPE 65mm macro lens, Canon twin macro flash. Aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/250, ISO 400.
full blood moon next to "the Speed of Travel" , a controversial art installation on Pie IX near Henri Bourassa in Montreal North made from recycled city buses.
A big wheel at an old funfair on the Corniche of Beirut, Lebanon. Taken with a Canon 5D4 and a 50mm 1.4, edited in Lightroom.
A Camera raw convert, No Editing.........!!!
In camera One shot Double Exposure.....!!!
Technical Details:
One shot double Exposure with Sigma 10-20mm, First Exposure at 10mm wide open (10 seconds) and 2nd Exposure at 10mm wide open in (5 seconds) panned 20 degree to the left, used lens cap to block view during the panning. Shot at "bulb". The wheel actually stopped during the exposure so the first part was shot during the wheel spinning and the second part during the wheel stationary.
Another Version
Me and irashid007 flickr.com/photos/irashid007/2953411163/ had a go at Manchester Wheel, a second version of Wheel side by side can be viewed in his stream with same technique and differant result.