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"[...] sometimes I look at my pictures and I can hear the sounds of the city: the cars, the unsatisfied people, and that does me some good.
I begin to wonder if I am not lucky to live an atmosphere of peace in the midst of all this mess ... "
Gravestenebrug, one of the bridges over Spaarne river.
It's a bautiful area: old gabled houses and modern ones ( a mast adorns the facade of the houses on the left )
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Just table scrapping ideas based on the 1x4 hinge plate and thought I would share. Probably not a new idea, but just something I have never tried. It could possibly be expanded upon by adding more hinges, therefore theoretically creating more shapes.
Playing around with a few table scarp ideas I had while on vacation.
This one I was playing with headlight bricks and cheese wedges to see what sort of angles I could come up with.
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Keep Dreaming in Bricks!
Olympus OM-D E-M5
Olympus M.Zuiko 17mm F1.8
...and may I draw the attention of the viewer to the exquisite irony that the "street photographer" is on wheels as well! ;)
The Alloy Angler is a traditional salvage electromagnet, but in a treaded tripod configuration. It is able to mount uneven terrain to get its magnet into hard to reach places. Its maximum lift load is 4500 lbs (6 wide minifig scale vehicle).
The Angler has proved indispensable in salvaging early 21st century debris and technology.
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Houston, Texas.
Bank of America Building
Nikon D700 + Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8
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An angler casts his rod on a fall evening in Arlington, VT.
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